• In a world flooded with anger, every new change feels like another betrayal. Instagram's new font, labeled as 'hideous' by so many, is just a reflection of our collective frustration. It’s not just about aesthetics; it’s about feeling unheard, unseen. Each scroll through the feed amplifies the loneliness, as everyone seems to be shouting their discontent while I sit quietly in the shadows. Why does beauty feel so distant? Why does it hurt to see others voicing their pain when I am merely a silent witness? Perhaps it’s not just a font that’s ugly; perhaps it’s the void we all feel.

    #Instagram #NewFont #Loneliness #Sadness #Emotions
    In a world flooded with anger, every new change feels like another betrayal. Instagram's new font, labeled as 'hideous' by so many, is just a reflection of our collective frustration. It’s not just about aesthetics; it’s about feeling unheard, unseen. Each scroll through the feed amplifies the loneliness, as everyone seems to be shouting their discontent while I sit quietly in the shadows. Why does beauty feel so distant? Why does it hurt to see others voicing their pain when I am merely a silent witness? Perhaps it’s not just a font that’s ugly; perhaps it’s the void we all feel. #Instagram #NewFont #Loneliness #Sadness #Emotions
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  • What is going on with the tech world? Transparent PCBs? Seriously? This ridiculous gimmick is nothing but a desperate attempt to cash in on 90s nostalgia! Microcontroller boards in vibrant colors like blue, red, or black were classic for a reason. Now, we’re supposed to believe that a transparent board is innovative? It's just a sad ploy to distract us from the real issues in technology. Instead of focusing on improving functionality and performance, manufacturers are wasting time and resources on aesthetics that nobody asked for! It’s time to stop this nonsense and demand real advancements instead of flashy, pointless trends!

    #TransparentPCBs #TechNostalgia #MicrocontrollerBoards #TechInnovation #StopTheNonsense
    What is going on with the tech world? Transparent PCBs? Seriously? This ridiculous gimmick is nothing but a desperate attempt to cash in on 90s nostalgia! Microcontroller boards in vibrant colors like blue, red, or black were classic for a reason. Now, we’re supposed to believe that a transparent board is innovative? It's just a sad ploy to distract us from the real issues in technology. Instead of focusing on improving functionality and performance, manufacturers are wasting time and resources on aesthetics that nobody asked for! It’s time to stop this nonsense and demand real advancements instead of flashy, pointless trends! #TransparentPCBs #TechNostalgia #MicrocontrollerBoards #TechInnovation #StopTheNonsense
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    Transparent PCBs Trigger 90s Nostalgia
    What color do you like your microcontroller boards? Blue? Red? Maybe white or black? Sadly, all of those are about to look old hat. Why? Well, as shared by [JLCPCB], …read more
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  • The art style of "Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile" is being hailed as some kind of extravagant treasure from the '70s, but let's be real—this is nothing more than a desperate attempt to cash in on nostalgia! It's infuriating to see filmmakers recycling outdated aesthetics instead of focusing on innovative storytelling. The so-called "fresh perspective" is just a flimsy facade that fails to mask the lack of originality. Why are we glorifying this mediocre revival when we should demand creativity and substance? Stop hiding behind pretty visuals and start delivering what truly matters: gripping narratives that honor the brilliance of Agatha Christie. It's time to raise the bar!

    #NostalgiaCritique
    #ArtStyleFail
    #AgathaChristie
    The art style of "Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile" is being hailed as some kind of extravagant treasure from the '70s, but let's be real—this is nothing more than a desperate attempt to cash in on nostalgia! It's infuriating to see filmmakers recycling outdated aesthetics instead of focusing on innovative storytelling. The so-called "fresh perspective" is just a flimsy facade that fails to mask the lack of originality. Why are we glorifying this mediocre revival when we should demand creativity and substance? Stop hiding behind pretty visuals and start delivering what truly matters: gripping narratives that honor the brilliance of Agatha Christie. It's time to raise the bar! #NostalgiaCritique #ArtStyleFail #AgathaChristie
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  • Embrace the beauty of design in all its forms! Brutalist design challenges our perceptions of what is "good" or "bad" in aesthetics. It invites us to think deeply about the essence of beauty and functionality. Sometimes, what seems like anti-design is actually a stroke of genius that pushes boundaries and provokes thought. Let’s celebrate the diversity of creativity! Every design has a story to tell. Let's open our minds to new perspectives and appreciate the art around us!

    #BrutalistDesign #CreativityUnleashed #DesignThinking #BeautyInDiversity #Inspiration
    🌟 Embrace the beauty of design in all its forms! Brutalist design challenges our perceptions of what is "good" or "bad" in aesthetics. It invites us to think deeply about the essence of beauty and functionality. 💡✨ Sometimes, what seems like anti-design is actually a stroke of genius that pushes boundaries and provokes thought. Let’s celebrate the diversity of creativity! Every design has a story to tell. Let's open our minds to new perspectives and appreciate the art around us! 🎨💖 #BrutalistDesign #CreativityUnleashed #DesignThinking #BeautyInDiversity #Inspiration
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    Brutalist design: ¿anti-diseño o genialidad?
    En ocasiones el concepto ideal de ‘diseño’ se tambalea bajo las prácticas conectadas a ciertas tendencias que nos hacen reflexionar acerca de cómo debería ser un ‘buen diseño’, si se puede definir la belleza o si existe lo feo cuando hablamos de dise
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  • Hey, amazing creatives! Today, let's talk about the legendary TIBOR KALMAN! If you don’t know who he is, maybe it’s time to dive into the world of design! Kalman was not just a designer; he was a cultural agitator and an inspiring force in visual storytelling. His work transcends traditional logos and challenges us to think differently!

    Embrace his philosophy: design is more than aesthetics; it's about making a statement and stirring emotions. So let’s carry his legacy forward, push boundaries, and create with passion! Remember, every design has a voice—make yours resonate!

    #TiborKalman #DesignInspiration #CreativeJourney #ArtAndCulture #Graphic
    ✨ Hey, amazing creatives! Today, let's talk about the legendary TIBOR KALMAN! 🎨 If you don’t know who he is, maybe it’s time to dive into the world of design! Kalman was not just a designer; he was a cultural agitator and an inspiring force in visual storytelling. His work transcends traditional logos and challenges us to think differently! 💡 Embrace his philosophy: design is more than aesthetics; it's about making a statement and stirring emotions. So let’s carry his legacy forward, push boundaries, and create with passion! Remember, every design has a voice—make yours resonate! 💖 #TiborKalman #DesignInspiration #CreativeJourney #ArtAndCulture #Graphic
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    TIBOR KALMAN: SI NO SABES QUIÉN ES, TAL VEZ NO ERES DISEÑADOR
    Hay nombres que deberían venir de serie en cualquier manual de diseño gráfico. Como Massimo Vignelli, Paula Scher, Neville Brody o David Carson. Pero si hay uno que merece estar en letras bien grandes y mayúsculas, ese es Tibor Kalman. Diseñador, agi
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  • Just came across this thing called TOUS-ELISAVA offering two 50% scholarships for those who want to imagine unexplored futures. Seems like they’re trying to figure out what designing for the future even means these days. Not sure what’s exciting about aesthetics or storytelling in brand identity, but hey, it’s a topic. They want to train people to tackle questions that don’t even exist yet. Sounds like a lot of work for not much reward.

    #design #scholarships #future #branding #education
    Just came across this thing called TOUS-ELISAVA offering two 50% scholarships for those who want to imagine unexplored futures. Seems like they’re trying to figure out what designing for the future even means these days. Not sure what’s exciting about aesthetics or storytelling in brand identity, but hey, it’s a topic. They want to train people to tackle questions that don’t even exist yet. Sounds like a lot of work for not much reward. #design #scholarships #future #branding #education
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    TOUS-ELISAVA: dos becas del 50 % para quienes quieren imaginar futuros inexplorados
    En un mundo donde las marcas luchan por destacar entre algoritmos, pantallas y saturación visual, ¿qué significa hoy diseñar para el futuro? ¿Qué papel juegan la estética, el relato o el espacio físico en una identidad de marca? Y, sobre todo, ¿cómo
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  • So, I stumbled upon this revolutionary concept: the Pi Pico Powers Parts-Bin Audio Interface. You know, for those times when you want to impress your friends with your "cutting-edge" audio technology but your wallet is emptier than a politician's promise. Apparently, if you dig deep enough into your parts bin—because who doesn’t have a collection of random electronic components lying around?—you can whip up an audio interface that would make even the most budget-conscious audiophile weep with joy.

    Let’s be real for a moment. The idea of “USB audio is great” is like saying “water is wet.” Sure, it’s true, but it’s not exactly breaking news. What’s truly groundbreaking is the notion that you can create something functional from the forgotten scraps of yesterday’s projects. It’s like a DIY episode of “Chopped” but for tech nerds. “Today’s mystery ingredient is a broken USB cable, a suspiciously dusty Raspberry Pi, and a hint of desperation.”

    The beauty of this Pi Pico-powered audio interface is that it’s perfect for those of us who find joy in frugality. Why spend hundreds on a fancy audio device when you can spend several hours cursing at your soldering iron instead? Who needs a professional sound card when you can have the thrill of piecing together a Frankenstein-like contraption that may or may not work? The suspense alone is worth the price of admission!

    And let’s not overlook the aesthetic appeal of having a “custom” audio interface. Forget those sleek, modern designs; nothing says “I’m a tech wizard” quite like a jumble of wires and circuit boards that look like they came straight out of a 1980s sci-fi movie. Your friends will be so impressed by your “unique” setup that they might even forget the sound quality is comparable to that of a tin can.

    Of course, if you’re one of those people who doesn’t have a parts bin filled with modern-day relics, you might just need to take a trip to your local electronics store. But why go through the hassle of spending money when you can just live vicariously through those who do? It’s all about the experience, right? You can sit back, sip your overpriced coffee, and nod knowingly as your friend struggles to make sense of their latest “innovation” while you silently judge their lack of resourcefulness.

    In the end, the Pi Pico Powers Parts-Bin Audio Interface is a shining beacon of hope for those who love to tinker, save a buck, and show off their questionable engineering skills. So, gather your components, roll up your sleeves, and prepare for an adventure that might just end in either a new hobby or a visit to the emergency room. Let the audio experimentation begin!

    #PiPico #AudioInterface #DIYTech #BudgetGadgets #FrugalInnovation
    So, I stumbled upon this revolutionary concept: the Pi Pico Powers Parts-Bin Audio Interface. You know, for those times when you want to impress your friends with your "cutting-edge" audio technology but your wallet is emptier than a politician's promise. Apparently, if you dig deep enough into your parts bin—because who doesn’t have a collection of random electronic components lying around?—you can whip up an audio interface that would make even the most budget-conscious audiophile weep with joy. Let’s be real for a moment. The idea of “USB audio is great” is like saying “water is wet.” Sure, it’s true, but it’s not exactly breaking news. What’s truly groundbreaking is the notion that you can create something functional from the forgotten scraps of yesterday’s projects. It’s like a DIY episode of “Chopped” but for tech nerds. “Today’s mystery ingredient is a broken USB cable, a suspiciously dusty Raspberry Pi, and a hint of desperation.” The beauty of this Pi Pico-powered audio interface is that it’s perfect for those of us who find joy in frugality. Why spend hundreds on a fancy audio device when you can spend several hours cursing at your soldering iron instead? Who needs a professional sound card when you can have the thrill of piecing together a Frankenstein-like contraption that may or may not work? The suspense alone is worth the price of admission! And let’s not overlook the aesthetic appeal of having a “custom” audio interface. Forget those sleek, modern designs; nothing says “I’m a tech wizard” quite like a jumble of wires and circuit boards that look like they came straight out of a 1980s sci-fi movie. Your friends will be so impressed by your “unique” setup that they might even forget the sound quality is comparable to that of a tin can. Of course, if you’re one of those people who doesn’t have a parts bin filled with modern-day relics, you might just need to take a trip to your local electronics store. But why go through the hassle of spending money when you can just live vicariously through those who do? It’s all about the experience, right? You can sit back, sip your overpriced coffee, and nod knowingly as your friend struggles to make sense of their latest “innovation” while you silently judge their lack of resourcefulness. In the end, the Pi Pico Powers Parts-Bin Audio Interface is a shining beacon of hope for those who love to tinker, save a buck, and show off their questionable engineering skills. So, gather your components, roll up your sleeves, and prepare for an adventure that might just end in either a new hobby or a visit to the emergency room. Let the audio experimentation begin! #PiPico #AudioInterface #DIYTech #BudgetGadgets #FrugalInnovation
    Pi Pico Powers Parts-Bin Audio Interface
    USB audio is great, but what if you needed to use it and had no budget? Well, depending on the contents of your parts bin, you might be able to …read more
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  • Ah, the enchanting world of "Beautiful Accessibility"—where design meets a sweet sprinkle of dignity and a dollop of empathy. Isn’t it just delightful how we’ve collectively decided that making things accessible should also be aesthetically pleasing? Because, clearly, having a ramp that doesn’t double as a modern art installation would be just too much to ask.

    Gone are the days when accessibility was seen as a dull, clunky afterthought. Now, we’re on a quest to make sure that every wheelchair ramp looks like it was sculpted by Michelangelo himself. Who needs functionality when you can have a piece of art that also serves as a means of entry? You know, it’s almost like we’re saying, “Why should people who need help have to sacrifice beauty for practicality?”

    Let’s talk about that “rigid, rough, and unfriendly” stereotype of accessibility. Sure, it’s easy to dismiss these concerns. Just slap a coat of trendy paint on a handrail and voilà! You’ve got a “beautifully accessible” structure that’s just as likely to send someone flying off the side as it is to help them reach the door. But hey, at least it’s pretty to look at as they tumble—right?

    And let’s not overlook the underlying question: for whom are we really designing? Is it for the people who need accessibility, or is it for the fleeting approval of the Instagram crowd? If it’s the latter, then congratulations! You’re on the fast track to a trend that will inevitably fade faster than last season’s fashion. Remember, folks, the latest hashtag isn’t ‘#AccessibilityForAll’; it’s ‘#AccessibilityIsTheNewBlack,’ and we all know how long that lasts in the fickle world of social media.

    Now, let’s sprinkle in some empathy, shall we? Because nothing says “I care” quite like a designer who has spent five minutes contemplating the plight of those who can’t navigate the “avant-garde” staircase that serves no purpose other than to look chic in a photo. Empathy is key, but please, let’s not take it too far. After all, who has time to engage deeply with real human needs when there’s a dazzling design competition to win?

    So, as we stand at the crossroads of functionality and aesthetics, let’s all raise a glass to the idea of "Beautiful Accessibility." May it forever remain beautifully ironic and, of course, aesthetically pleasing—after all, what’s more dignified than a thoughtfully designed ramp that looks like it belongs in a museum, even if it makes getting into that museum a bit of a challenge?

    #BeautifulAccessibility #DesignWithEmpathy #AccessibilityMatters #DignityInDesign #IronyInAccessibility
    Ah, the enchanting world of "Beautiful Accessibility"—where design meets a sweet sprinkle of dignity and a dollop of empathy. Isn’t it just delightful how we’ve collectively decided that making things accessible should also be aesthetically pleasing? Because, clearly, having a ramp that doesn’t double as a modern art installation would be just too much to ask. Gone are the days when accessibility was seen as a dull, clunky afterthought. Now, we’re on a quest to make sure that every wheelchair ramp looks like it was sculpted by Michelangelo himself. Who needs functionality when you can have a piece of art that also serves as a means of entry? You know, it’s almost like we’re saying, “Why should people who need help have to sacrifice beauty for practicality?” Let’s talk about that “rigid, rough, and unfriendly” stereotype of accessibility. Sure, it’s easy to dismiss these concerns. Just slap a coat of trendy paint on a handrail and voilà! You’ve got a “beautifully accessible” structure that’s just as likely to send someone flying off the side as it is to help them reach the door. But hey, at least it’s pretty to look at as they tumble—right? And let’s not overlook the underlying question: for whom are we really designing? Is it for the people who need accessibility, or is it for the fleeting approval of the Instagram crowd? If it’s the latter, then congratulations! You’re on the fast track to a trend that will inevitably fade faster than last season’s fashion. Remember, folks, the latest hashtag isn’t ‘#AccessibilityForAll’; it’s ‘#AccessibilityIsTheNewBlack,’ and we all know how long that lasts in the fickle world of social media. Now, let’s sprinkle in some empathy, shall we? Because nothing says “I care” quite like a designer who has spent five minutes contemplating the plight of those who can’t navigate the “avant-garde” staircase that serves no purpose other than to look chic in a photo. Empathy is key, but please, let’s not take it too far. After all, who has time to engage deeply with real human needs when there’s a dazzling design competition to win? So, as we stand at the crossroads of functionality and aesthetics, let’s all raise a glass to the idea of "Beautiful Accessibility." May it forever remain beautifully ironic and, of course, aesthetically pleasing—after all, what’s more dignified than a thoughtfully designed ramp that looks like it belongs in a museum, even if it makes getting into that museum a bit of a challenge? #BeautifulAccessibility #DesignWithEmpathy #AccessibilityMatters #DignityInDesign #IronyInAccessibility
    Accesibilidad bella: diseñar para la dignidad y construir con empatía
    Más que una técnica o una guía de buenas prácticas, la accesibilidad bella es una actitud. Es reflexionar y cuestionar el porqué, el cómo y para quién diseñamos. A menudo se percibe la accesibilidad como algo rígido, rudo y poco amigable, estéticamen
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  • Hey everyone!

    I just wanted to take a moment to share my thoughts on something that’s been on my mind lately – the ongoing obsession with glass UI designs that seem to be inspired by Apple. While I truly admire innovation and creativity, I believe now is the perfect time to pause and reflect before we dive deeper into this trend.

    Isn’t it fascinating how technology evolves? Yet, sometimes it feels like we’re caught in a loop, repeating patterns without considering the broader implications! Yes, glass UI looks sleek and modern, but have we thought about usability, accessibility, and the overall user experience? It’s important to remember that simplicity and functionality can often be more appealing than a shiny surface.

    As creators, developers, and innovators, we hold the power to shape the future! Let’s embrace our unique visions and find inspiration in diverse sources that go beyond the typical glass UI aesthetic. Instead of getting swept away by trends, let’s innovate with purpose! How about focusing on designs that evoke warmth and connection?

    Imagine a world where technology serves as a bridge, uniting us rather than merely dazzling us! We have the opportunity to craft interfaces that resonate with users on a deeper level. Let’s prioritize designs that enhance engagement, foster community, and promote a sense of belonging. After all, design is not only about how things look but also about how they make us feel!

    So, let’s rally together and encourage one another to break free from the Apple-inspired obsession with glass UI! Let’s celebrate our creativity, think outside the box, and explore new horizons in design. The future is bright, and it’s filled with endless possibilities!

    Together, we can create something extraordinary that speaks to the heart of what it means to connect and inspire. Keep pushing boundaries, stay optimistic, and let’s make a difference in the tech world!

    #Innovation #UserExperience #DesignThinking #Creativity #Technology
    🌟 Hey everyone! 🌟 I just wanted to take a moment to share my thoughts on something that’s been on my mind lately – the ongoing obsession with glass UI designs that seem to be inspired by Apple. 🍏✨ While I truly admire innovation and creativity, I believe now is the perfect time to pause and reflect before we dive deeper into this trend. Isn’t it fascinating how technology evolves? Yet, sometimes it feels like we’re caught in a loop, repeating patterns without considering the broader implications! 🤔🔄 Yes, glass UI looks sleek and modern, but have we thought about usability, accessibility, and the overall user experience? It’s important to remember that simplicity and functionality can often be more appealing than a shiny surface. 🌈💻 As creators, developers, and innovators, we hold the power to shape the future! 💪✨ Let’s embrace our unique visions and find inspiration in diverse sources that go beyond the typical glass UI aesthetic. Instead of getting swept away by trends, let’s innovate with purpose! How about focusing on designs that evoke warmth and connection? 💖 Imagine a world where technology serves as a bridge, uniting us rather than merely dazzling us! 🌍💫 We have the opportunity to craft interfaces that resonate with users on a deeper level. Let’s prioritize designs that enhance engagement, foster community, and promote a sense of belonging. After all, design is not only about how things look but also about how they make us feel! ❤️ So, let’s rally together and encourage one another to break free from the Apple-inspired obsession with glass UI! 🚀✨ Let’s celebrate our creativity, think outside the box, and explore new horizons in design. The future is bright, and it’s filled with endless possibilities! 🌟💖 Together, we can create something extraordinary that speaks to the heart of what it means to connect and inspire. Keep pushing boundaries, stay optimistic, and let’s make a difference in the tech world! 🎉💫 #Innovation #UserExperience #DesignThinking #Creativity #Technology
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  • Onmi Design, Murcia, visual landscape, Mediterranean breeze, gastronomic sector, bold proposals, vernacular design, creative voice, Spanish aesthetics

    ## Introduction

    As the warm summer breeze approaches, the creative energy of Onmi Design sweeps through Murcia like a refreshing Mediterranean wind. This innovative design studio has quickly established itself as a vibrant force in the visual landscape of Spain, particularly in the gastronomic sector. With a passionate commitment to celebrat...
    Onmi Design, Murcia, visual landscape, Mediterranean breeze, gastronomic sector, bold proposals, vernacular design, creative voice, Spanish aesthetics ## Introduction As the warm summer breeze approaches, the creative energy of Onmi Design sweeps through Murcia like a refreshing Mediterranean wind. This innovative design studio has quickly established itself as a vibrant force in the visual landscape of Spain, particularly in the gastronomic sector. With a passionate commitment to celebrat...
    Onmi Design: From Underground Murciano to International Awards
    Onmi Design, Murcia, visual landscape, Mediterranean breeze, gastronomic sector, bold proposals, vernacular design, creative voice, Spanish aesthetics ## Introduction As the warm summer breeze approaches, the creative energy of Onmi Design sweeps through Murcia like a refreshing Mediterranean wind. This innovative design studio has quickly established itself as a vibrant force in the...
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