Tag: UX design


  • From Infinite Scroll to Infinite Worlds: How AI Could Rewire Gen Z’s Attention

    From Infinite Scroll to Infinite Worlds: How AI Could Rewire Gen Z’s Attention

    Introduction: The Rewiring Debate For years, observers have warned that Gen Z’s attention spans are shrinking under the weight of constant notifications and a perpetual feed. The narrative centers on eight-second glimpses and instant gratification. But what if artificial intelligence is quietly reshaping not just what we consume, but how we prefer to learn, explore,…

  • The Down Arrow Button Icon: A Subtle Signal in AI’s Healthcare Race

    The Down Arrow Button Icon: A Subtle Signal in AI’s Healthcare Race

    Understanding the Signal: The Down Arrow Button Icon in AI Announcements A small icon can carry big meaning in technology circles. The recent rollout of a new down arrow button icon, synchronized with the opening of the JPMorgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco, is more than a design tweak. It’s part of a broader communication…

  • Microsoft unveils 10 new colorful Office icons

    Microsoft unveils 10 new colorful Office icons

    Microsoft refreshes its 365 icon family with 10 new colorful designs Microsoft has unveiled updated icons for its Microsoft 365 suite, covering core apps such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Teams. The ten new icons are described as simpler, more playful, and built with softer edges than their predecessors. The update is positioned not…

  • Samsung tests AI notification summaries in One UI 8.5: Helpful or frustrating?

    Samsung tests AI notification summaries in One UI 8.5: Helpful or frustrating?

    Samsung is testing a new feature in One UI 8.5 that promises to tame notification overload by using artificial intelligence to summarize long messages and group chats. The capability appears in the firmware of test builds, though it isn’t fully enabled yet. Early signs suggest a contextual pop-up may appear when users open the notification…