Meta’s open source design system, fully customisable and built for AI agents.
The hard part of design is understanding the problem well enough to know what should exist at all, not generating the form.
Not a font but code that draws letters like a hand, handling connections and inconsistencies letter by letter.
A curated platform for the world’s best brand and graphic design, since 2015. Case studies, interviews, and design assets.
Tool to create animated gradients for Framer, Figma, and React.
How film was calibrated for white skin by default for decades, and the artists who pushed back against it.
Trending and editorially curated visual inspiration across creative categories.
A hand-made printing process using CMYK colour system applied through embroidery instead of ink. Developed during MA studies at Central St Martins 2006–2008.
A behind-the-scenes look at how Frank Chimero approaches designing a poster from start to finish.
This one felt really warm and grounding. It reminded me to always picture a real person when creating anything—something that’s easy to forget when you’re deep in your own head.
Bespoke typeface for Titus Kaphar and Reginald Dwayne Betts’ exhibition at MoMA PS1.
This piece made me think about how strong contrast in design can create emotion and tension in a really good way. It’s a refreshing reminder.
An interesting read, that focuses on “when” to break a system.
An interesting long interview with Vaishnavi Murthy, who played a critical role in Tulu-Tigalari script digitisation.
A good starting point on AR/VR Typography by Niteesh Yadav.
Colour palette inspiration sourced from bird photography.
Graphic design firm and publisher run by Bryony Gomez-Palacio and Armin Vit.
Archive of film stills, organised for visual and cinematic reference.
Daily branding, packaging, and opinion blog by Richard Baird.
I liked how honest this one was. For a self-learned designer, it was like reading my personal theory in a well documented manner.
Who are we trying to empathize with? What do they need to do? What do they see? What do they say? What do they do? What do they hear? - Simple, but well written.
One of the first links I share with mentees on my design conversation. The content is important, so is the clarity in communicating it.
