This Week in Design: Nov 3rd Week
NetBramha - Global UX Design Studio
UI/UX studio crafting digital products & experiences for customers like Google, EMAAR, Infosys etc for over 15+ years.
Ebay’s clean new interface is designed to court Gen Z and millennials
Ebay is one of those giant parts of the internet you can sometimes forget even exists. Founded nearly three decades ago, it’s far from the freshest face in retail. As Gen Z arrived online, the early dot com’er was outmaneuvered by startups ranging from StockX to Thredup , and its revenue has been stagnated around $10 billion (which is still roughly 20x the size of StockX) for the past few years.?But over the past 12 months, the company’s internal design team has been staging a quiet glow up. Dubbed Ebay Evo (short for evolution), the project began as a makeover to Ebay’s core UX—and that work snowballed into a complete matching makeover of the Ebay brand.?
Graphic Design Trends for 2025 [Infographic]
The team from VistaPrint have put together an overview of the key design trends that they see emerging in 2025, based on insights from its community of designers who work with a broad range of brands on their campaigns and branding. The trends seem to indicate that more textured, overlaid looks are in, while generative AI is also (of course) set to play a part in broader changes for the year ahead. There are some interesting notes here, which could help you ensure that your content remains fresh for the next generation of consumers.
Agentic AI design: An architectural case study
From obscurity to ubiquity, the rise of large language models (LLMs) is a testament to rapid technological advancement. Just a few short years ago, models like GPT-1 (2018) and GPT-2 (2019) barely registered a blip on anyone’s tech radar. But with the advent of GPT-3 in 2020, LLMs exploded onto the scene, captivating the world’s attention and forever altering the landscape of artificial intelligence (AI), and in the process, becoming an essential part of our everyday computing lives.?Here's how AI is disrupting modern day architecture.
10 retailers nailing online UX – and what you can learn from them
Projected to reach 62.1 million ecommerce users by 2025, according to market intelligence firm Statista, the UK is one of the globe’s most mature and competitive digital retail markets. That means a wealth of opportunity for new and established brands to win consumer spend online. However, in the online realm the competition is just a click away. Therefore, a slick, intuitive online user experience (UX) is critical to avoid basket abandonment. So, how can retailers ensure that doesn’t happen? And which retailers are leading the pack in this regard?
Five ways to design for all types of thinkers
A workplace that caters to diverse needs benefits both neurodiverse and neurotypical employees. People perform better when they can control their environment, including where they work, privacy and access to quiet spaces. By creating inclusive spaces for everyone, your organization can attract and retain talented employees from diverse backgrounds, giving you a competitive advantage in the job market.?To create a more inclusive workplace, here are?five ways to design for all thinkers.