The fall of InVision, products with personality, K-pop posters
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The results of the UX Tools 2020 survey are in.
One of the biggest takeaways? Things aren't looking great for InVision.
Only a few short years ago InVision seemed like it had all the momentum in the world. They had massive user growth and were valued as high as $1.9 billion. So, what happened?
The rise and fall of InVision →
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Burger King's new brand brings a nostalgic look & feel to fast food.
Editors' picks

K-Pop Music Posters: typographic posters inspired by K-Pop songs.
Food for thought

DALL·E: a trained neural network that creates images from text captions.
Little gems this week

A retrospective of incorporating nostalgia in design
By Rayhan Finn

Hijack your feed: Inventing a more humane way to scroll
By Jason Yuan

How does VR affect our society, emotionally and ethically?
By Karina Nguyen
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