This Week in Design: Nov 3rd Week
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7 Important UX Design Trends (2025-2028)
The UX design field is always changing. From new devices, platforms, startups, and consumer preferences, what constitutes "a good user experience" is in a constant state of flux. So whether you’re a designer, developer, or just interested in tech, these are 7 UX trends to look out for over the next 3-4 years.
Design studios reveal what's got them energized and excited about 2025
From sustainability strategies and AI-driven creative processes to fostering new talent and redefining brand simplicity, these thought leaders have shared their visions and strategies for 2025. So read on to see what's coming next and discover how the industry is tackling some of the most pressing issues in design today.
Embracing flexibility: Transitioning to a more adaptable design system
Adaptable design systems prioritize flexibility and scalability, allowing for more efficient changes across products. They focus on modularity, customizable components, and shared guidelines to maintain consistency while enabling unique needs across projects. Here's a detailed rundown of Chase's Manhattan Design System enabling deliver a unified experience to customers.
Japan Develops Next-Generation Drug Design, Healthcare Robotics and Digital Health Platforms
To provide high-quality medical care to its population — around 30% of whom are 65 or older — Japan is pursuing sovereign AI initiatives supporting nearly every aspect of healthcare. AI tools trained on country-specific data and local compute infrastructure are supercharging the abilities of Japan’s clinicians and researchers so they can care for patients, amid an expected shortage of nearly 500,000 healthcare workers by next year. Breakthrough technology deployments by the country’s healthcare leaders — including in AI-accelerated drug discovery, genomic medicine, healthcare imaging and robotics — are highlighted at the NVIDIA AI Summit Japan,
New WordPress Design System Figma Library
Automattician James Koster has announced the launch of a new WordPress Design System library for Figma, the popular tool the design team uses to create mockups and prototypes for WordPress. “The intention of this resource is to streamline the design process for folks working in the WordPress ecosystem,” he explained.?The design library offers a comprehensive range of components, including buttons, forms, icons, and menus, bringing everything you need into one place.
It's fascinating to see how AI and other emerging technologies are shaping the future of UX design. The focus on adaptability and personalization is particularly exciting. I wonder how designers are balancing the need for innovative experiences with ensuring accessibility and inclusivity for all users.
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3 天前Japan's commitment to leveraging AI for healthcare is impressive. It's great to see how technology is being used to address critical healthcare challenges. I'm curious to know more about the ethical considerations and regulatory frameworks in place to ensure responsible AI development and deployment in healthcare.