Is that allowed? Authentication and authorization in Model Context Protocol
Learn how to protect MCP servers from unauthorized access and how authentication of MCP clients to MCP servers works.
Webflow promised a no-code future where designers could build anything—but the reality is slower, heavier, and less accessible than it looks. Behind the glossy UI lies bloated code, performance drag, ...
Modern UI design is torn between two opposing forces: clarity and density. Minimalism promised calm, but often hides complexity—while dense interfaces like Figma or Notion prove chaos can be "beautifu...
Every interface you use is built on a quiet but crucial choice: vertical or horizontal cards. This hidden decision shapes how we see, scroll, and interact with content every day.
Modern brands are so obsessed with being “on brand” that they’ve forgotten how to be interesting. In chasing consistency, they’ve killed creativity, spontaneity, and the human spark that makes design ...
Designers love to complain about constraints — deadlines, budgets, brand rules — but secretly, that’s what makes their best work possible. Total freedom kills creativity; limits spark it. The truth is...
There are so many new – and good – tools for designers out there right now. From tiny bits of artificial intelligence to icons that delight, there’s something to help almost every creative professiona...
Framer is the future, Webflow is the bridge, and WordPress just refuses to die. In 2026, the web isn’t about picking sides — it’s about knowing which universe you belong to. Framer wins for beauty, We...
Apple’s "Liquid Glass" experiment has officially shattered, proving that obsession with aesthetics over usability is a billion-dollar mistake. As iOS 26 drains batteries and kills accessibility, a mas...
The 90s web was loud, ugly, and alive — and that’s exactly why we miss it. Before design systems and AI templates, every page had a pulse and a personality. Today’s web might be faster, but it lost it...
AI can mimic style but not taste. As machines start acting like art directors, they can generate infinite beauty — yet none of it means anything. This article dives into why true taste requires emotio...
Ever feel like some apps are fighting you? That’s cognitive load — tiny moments of friction that drain your brain. Fix those, and your product instantly feels smarter, faster, and way more human.
Product thinking shifts your focus from "how it looks" to "why it matters," ensuring every design choice solves a real human problem and hits a business goal. It’s the secret to moving beyond pixel-pu...
We’re not getting smarter with AI — we’re just getting better at hoarding prompts and calling it “creativity.” The real danger isn’t AI replacing us. It’s us quietly forgetting how to think.
Design tokens were supposed to make our lives easier—but now they’re eating us alive. What started as a way to create harmony between design and code has turned into an endless maze of abstractions, d...
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As consumer devices become smaller, smarter and more wearable, one of the most stubborn design challenges remains sound. Traditional speakers rely on mechanical components that take up space, consume ...