The Weekly Nugget
Welcome to the Weekly Nugget — Most Studios Friday wrap-up, where we share nuggets of inspiration from the world of tech, branding & design.
1. Spotify’s “daylist”
The “daylist” feature was introduced back in September. However, it recently gained prominence thanks to an Instagram challenge prompting users to refrain from revealing their astrological signs. Instead, participants were encouraged to delve into Spotify.
2. Ett Hem’s new visual identity
Studio Frith skillfully blends elements of the classic and the ultra-modern through the use of a new typeface, surreal photography, and short films created by Polly Brown, accompanied by whimsical illustrations by Iris de Moüy.
3. Non-A.I. Art generator
Pablo Delcan, is gaining attention for his distinctive project named Prompt-Brush. It distinguishing itself as the inaugural non-AI generative art model. In a world dominated by AI and machine learning, this enjoyable initiative reinstates the human touch in the realm of creation.
4. Typography matters
The digital typesetting company Monotype, conducted a study to explore how various font styles elicit distinct emotional responses across different countries. Surveys were administered to individuals in eight countries to assess how they ranked different fonts based on specific associations.
5. Google’s ”Circle To Search”
Google is revolutionizing the search process. With the AI-driven “Circle to Search” feature, users can now precisely identify objects of curiosity directly from any app on their phone by employing uncomplicated gestures like circling, highlighting, or tapping.
Have a great weekend and see you next week! 👋
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