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Weekly Design Links – 6/03/25

It’s long overdue, but my other side project, Tails Of…, just released our sixth book (it’s #5, since we started with #0), Tails Of… Photographers. Legendary photographer Dave Swift leads this issue. Tails Of is a print magazine about art and skateboarding. Each issue has a theme, and we build the content around that concept. It’s taken a lot to bring this to life, and I’m really proud of how it came out. If you care about art, photography, or skateboarding, you should check it out. If you are into all three, then get over there now and subscribe before this issue is gone.

Typography

Ohno Type Foundry
From San Jose, California

Photography

Remarkable Landscape-Winning Photos From The 2025 Fine Art Photography Awards
The 11th Annual Fine Art Photography Awards showcased breathtaking landscape photography, blending artistry, emotion, and a deep connection to nature.

Infraland – Japan by Paolo Pettigiani
Through infrared photography, familiar landscapes—iconic temples, gardens, and castles—are reimagined with vibrant surrealism, challenging our perception and inviting us to see with renewed eyes.

Spectacular Winning Photos From The National Geographic Traveller 2025 Competition
The 2025 National Geographic Traveller (UK) Photography Competition once again highlighted the finest travel photography, attracting thousands of entries from across the UK and Ireland.

Graphic Design/Branding

Native Branding
Justified Studio crafted the brand identity for Native, a next-generation investment platform designed to empower creators, entrepreneurs, and communities.

Architecture

House Boêmia / Costa Matoso Arquitetura e Engenharia
The Casas Boêmia are semi-detached homes born from the idea that a small house can also provide a comfortable space for family and friends to gather.

OMLOOP!
Reconsideration of a typical Flemish country house

Web Design/UX/UI

So Long, Figma. Thanks for Everything.
A letter from your future self on dropping “UI design” tools…

The Template Trap: How Template Culture Is Dumbing Down UX
Overreliance on frameworks as universal solutions rather than adaptable starting points undermines critical thinking and threatens our field’s intellectual rigor.

Random

Colour & Shape: Using Computer Vision to Explore the Science Museum Group Collection
The most notable trend, in both the chart and the video, is the rise in grey over time.

90s.dev
Cutting edge web tech on the inside, pixel art aesthetics on the outside

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