OpenCV Founders Launch AI Video Startup to Take on OpenAI and Google (9 minute read) CraftStory, founded by the creators of OpenCV, emerged from stealth with $2 million in funding and technology that generates realistic, human-centric videos up to 5 minutes long. The startup uses a parallelized diffusion architecture that runs multiple algorithms simultaneously across the entire video duration, trained on proprietary high-quality footage rather than internet-scraped data. CraftStory targets enterprise customers needing longer training videos and product demonstrations, offering a video-to-video system that animates still images using driving videos as motion templates. | AIGA NY unveils new identity rooted in community and New York's creative energy (4 minute read) AIGA NY has launched its first major rebrand in nearly 20 years, introducing a new logo and strategy that emphasises community, visibility, and open dialogue. Designed by Christopher Guerrero, the identity creates a "town square" of negative space around the classic AIGA box and uses colours inspired by New York's streets. The chapter positions itself as a civic hub for designers and has formalised three pillars—elevating diverse voices, celebrating design excellence, and advocating for stronger industry standards—as the refresh rolls out across its platforms. | Warner Music Group and Stability AI Join Forces to Build The Next Generation Of Responsible AI Tools For Music Creation (3 minute read) Warner Music Group and Stability AI announced a partnership to develop responsible AI music-creation tools using ethically trained models that protect creators' rights while enabling new forms of artistic expression. The collaboration will involve working directly with artists to shape professional-grade tools that enhance creative processes without compromising quality or artistic control. Stability AI's commercially safe generative audio models, trained exclusively on licensed data, will form the foundation for these artist-friendly tools. | | Creativity Meets Precision with Google's Nano Banana Pro (5 minute read) Google's Gemini 3 Pro with Nano Banana now integrates across Figma's products, enabling designers to generate style variations and make precise edits while preserving brand consistency and visual coherence. The model excels at retaining design elements like palette, texture, and composition when creating new directions, and handles challenging tasks like adapting illustrations for dark mode or updating profile photos to match existing styles. Users on paid Figma plans can access Nano Banana Pro across all Figma products for contextual image generation and refinement. | Exposure (3 minute read) Designers limit their effectiveness by spending too much time with other designers rather than engaging with product managers, engineers, sales teams, and customers who possess crucial context on user needs and business realities. Increased exposure to diverse perspectives reveals insights that pure design skills cannot, enabling designers to create solutions that actually solve the right problems. The most creative and effective designers aren't just technically skilled, they actively seek knowledge from people who understand different aspects of the product, market, and user context. | Apple just accidentally changed the future of smartphone design (3 minute read) The iPhone Air, despite its sleek design, has struggled with poor sales and hardware compromises like limited battery life, a single camera, and mono speakers, prompting several manufacturers—including Xiaomi, Vivo, and Samsung—to cancel or freeze their own ultra-thin phone projects. This suggests Apple's latest ultra-slim design may be influencing the wider industry away from pursuing similar devices, highlighting how even a visually striking gadget can have unintended consequences when practicality falls short. | | Accessibility Support (Website) A community-driven website that aims to help inform developers about what code features (roles, states, properties, elements, etc.) are supported by assistive technologies, and what that support looks like. | | The Hidden Cost of Shipping Too Fast (3 minute read) In many startups, teams prioritize speed without establishing shared clarity about the problem being solved, leading to opinion-based decision-making, weakened craft, and months of repair work that negate any initial time savings. When clarity is absent, senior voices dominate decisions, team energy shifts from momentum to maintenance, and people lower their standards, choosing easier approaches rather than better ones. The most effective teams distinguish between speed (mere movement) and velocity (movement with direction), pausing to align on "What problem am I solving, and for whom?" before building anything. | UI and UX Design Trends for 2026: What Founders and Designers Need to Know (6 minute read) The digital design landscape in 2026 prioritizes outcome-driven UX where usability, accessibility, and measurable business results trump experimental aesthetics. Key shifts include UX teams proving tangible business impact, large conferences declining in favor of continuous internal learning, a return to familiar design conventions, regional trends influencing global design, and new platforms like Apple Vision Pro demanding new interface standards. AI integration has become indispensable in modern workflows, while visual design emphasizes cleaner, softer, more accessible interfaces with larger typography and thoughtful contrast. | Stripe's miniature, motorised city is a model marvel and tribute to the hidden world of commerce (2 minute read) For Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Giving Tuesday, Stripe created "Stripe City," an eight-foot-wide miniature city with over 100 figures, motorised elements, and interactive live data displays, designed to visualise the complex flow of global commerce. Handcrafted from paper, foam, and acrylics, the city combines physical diorama charm with digital interactivity, offering a playful yet ambitious celebration of Stripe's infrastructure and the companies that rely on it, while livestreaming the experience for viewers during the busy financial weekend. | | | Love TLDR? 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