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TelUI 1.1: New TelUI version Complete with tools to develop good software

# TelUITelUI is a Electron-based UI framework that packages a handful of reusable front-end primitives—color utilities, typography helpers, and basic structural styles—so you can prototype simple desktop UI ideas with minimal setup.## Features - Bundled Electron runner (`npm start`) that serves `index.html` for instant desktop previews. - Tokenized styling layers: `color.css`, `font.css`, `header.css`, and `align.css` keep presentation rules isolated and easy to remix. - Micro-interaction helper

Show HN: Tikpal- Your AI Voice Partner – Focus, Flow, Forge

We’re building Tikpal, an AI voice productivity tool based on a simple principle: Human creativity should remain the core engine. AI should be an accelerator, not the protagonist.The goal is to reduce screen dependency and cognitive fragmentation, and let people work in a more natural “voice-first” flow. Instead of clicking through interfaces and context-switching between apps, you talk to Tikpal, and it helps you think, structure ideas, and execute tasks.Three layers we are focusing on:FOCUS —

TelUI 1.2: TelUI with fun alignments

# TelUITelUI is a Electron-based UI framework that packages a handful of reusable front-end primitives—color utilities, typography helpers, and basic structural styles—so you can prototype simple desktop UI ideas with minimal setup.## Features - Bundled Electron runner (`npm start`) that serves `index.html` for instant desktop previews. - Tokenized styling layers: `color.css`, `font.css`, `header.css`, and `align.css` keep presentation rules isolated and easy to remix. - Micro-interaction helper

Why your CEO acts like a clown: The tribal myths of leadership

When building and growing a company, you must be able to step away from numbers and KPIs and look at it from a human perspective — as a…Continue reading on UX Collective »

The blind spots of inclusive AI

AI has lowered real barriers for many users. But intelligence and inclusion do not always advance at the same pace.Continue reading on UX Collective »

Get behind me, AI writer

A reverse-engineered drafting process that keeps humans in charge(AI disclaimer: edited image of Jesus & the St. Peter android was produced with AI assistance; the rest of the banner, copy, and layout are my own design) A writer keeps AI in the backseat: an android of St. Peter reaches toward Jesus who waves it behind, echoing “Get behind me, AI writer.”Reverse-engineered plagiarismA few years ago, a former design director used to pull me into random calls, appearing to be serious & urge

Practice notes on including citizens in the design process

Field notes on trust, participatory scaffolding, and shared agency.Citizen participation? Hell no!Involving citizens in public design is much more than running an “open” process. It is about redistributing agency — enabling people to shape decisions, define problems, and participate in making change happen. It is as much about co-authoring a story of change as it is about delivering outcomes.Over the past eight years, I’ve been fortunate to work with a broad range of people — from children on di

Pixels of the Week – February 15, 2026

This edition explores how accessibility innovations became mainstream, 5 quick component checks to build better UI and invisible work in projects. Also: open source design tools, UI inspiration and new CSS features in 2026.

4th DigiEco Open Seminar on Smartphone User Interface Trends: Speaker Interview

2010/03/10 Design TV gets the speakers thoughts on the seminar at 4th DigiEco Open Seminar on Smartphone User Interface ...

4th DigiEco Open Seminar on Smartphone User Interface Trends - Sung Woo Kim

UX Seminar on Smartphone.

Innovation is not magic; it’s technique

Who hasn’t been part of a team or company that promises you that the next product will change the world?We are used to admiring, copying, and adopting ideas from other companies that have innovated the market.Who hasn’t been part of a team or company that promises you that the next product will change the world? Or being part of a project whose mission is to deliver brand new products every x time and behave as an innovation lab? These promises have long been the spirit of the technology busines

Building Digital Trust: An Empathy-Centred UX Framework For Mental Health Apps

Imagine a user opening a mental health app while feeling overwhelmed with anxiety. The very first thing they encounter is a screen with a bright, clashing colour scheme, followed by a notification shaming them for breaking a 5-day “mindfulness streak,” and a paywall blocking the meditation they desperately need at that very moment. This experience isn’t just poor design; it can be actively harmful. It betrays the user’s vulnerability and erodes the very trust the app aims to build.When designing

Framer vs. WordPress vs. Webflow: Who Actually Wins in 2026?

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, Webflow for balance, and WordPress for raw power. The real winners are the designers who master all three and build smarter, not louder.

How to start writing (like it’s easy)

And how to do hard things in general — based on dopamine addiction studies and the pleasure-pain principle.Continue reading on UX Collective »

Fixing the Mess No One Wants to Talk About | Berkay Peker (Jotform)

Listen now on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube.—Berkay is a UX researcher with over eight years of experience, mostly in e-commerce and banking, working across both B2B and B2C. He has a bachelor's and a master's degree in product design and design research. His focus is on turning research into actionable insights, improving research processes and helping teams make user-centered decisions. Basically, reducing uncertainty. He also co-founded UXR Playground, Turkey’s leading UX platform,

Show HN: Sushidata – automating the painful parts of competitor and VoC research

Hi HN,A few months ago we noticed a pattern. Every GTM, product, and marketing team we talked to had the same problem. They were drowning in external data from Reddit, Discord, Slack communities, competitor sites, and social channels. But turning all of that noise into something structured and useful took an enormous amount of time.We watched people spend days copying screenshots into spreadsheets, tagging posts, and checking competitor websites by hand. We were doing the same thing ourselves an

Cursor vs. antigravity after a week of real use

in the first week of 2026 i ended up using cursor and google antigravity back to back, not by plan but because i burned through two cursor ultra subscriptions faster than expected and decided to try antigravity on the free tier.my normal usage is ~$60–100/month. within a few days it jumped to $500+, with the dashboard projecting ~$1.6k/month. max mode was off, and the ui consistently showed a 200k context window.what i eventually pieced together is that cursor maintains a large hidden

Show HN: Subatix – your local-first consulting team in an AI-workspace

Hello HN!We, a team of 2, built Subatix after one of us spent almost 6 years in big consulting and at certain point came to a thought like «90% of what consulting is usually data-analysis related, why not make smth so any business get same level of insights without externals and 6-figure+ checks and fast?!». Based the experience during every project everyone wants - fast answers from their data, but real ops/business data is messy, sensitive, and hard to outsource to generic AI tools due to

Show HN: LogiCart – Agentic shopping using Generative UI (A2UI pattern)

Hey HN, I’m the solo builder behind LogiCart.I recently refactored my frontend to use a Generative UI pattern (inspired by Google's new A2UI framework) because I realized a static chat interface fails for complex shopping intents.The Problem: A user buying a single item needs a completely different UX than a user planning a complex project. A standard "list of cards" doesn't work for both.The Solution: I built an Intent-to-UI engine where the LLM decides the interface structu

Show HN: I built a Finances app for Mac where you own the SQLite database

Hey HN,I feel like there is a gap in personal finance apps: local-first options typically have less polished UIs, while those with great design like Monarch Money are not local-first. This app fills the gap by providing a modern UI like Monarch/Monzo along with a database that you can hack around with outside of the app. File > app!- Local-first: transactions are stored in an encrypted SQLite database on your Mac, so you can read/write to it with Claude Code or your favourite DB cli