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. Reddit rebrand
Reddit has completed a thorough rebrand that both simplifies and preserves its unique essence. Led by Pentagram, this revamp reflects the platform’s goal of enhancing its worldwide image while safeguarding the quirks and delights that make it stand out.
2. The web showcase
Highlighting the extraordinary potential of today’s web, brought to us by the Chrome for Developers team. The aim is to ignite creativity and encourage the construction of superior, more captivating, and pioneering web encounters.
3. Exactly.ai
Exactly.ai emerged as an AI-driven platform catering to artists and visual creators, empowering them to train AI based on their preferences. Users harness their unique artistic styles to generate fresh visuals and can license their models while maintaining full legal ownership of their art.
4. ‘Fuzzy Feelings’ by Apple
Apple is urging everyone to embrace a more forgiving perspective and explore things “through a fresh perspective,” initiating this shift by exploring various filmmaking techniques.
5. Teenage engineering
Teenage Engineering has introduced an aluminum toy car, featuring a simple design comprising an aluminum body, two rotating arms, and four rubber wheels. Named the “grip car” and that costs a whooping $250!
Have a great weekend and see you next week! 👋
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