TLDR Design 2026-08-18
Lovable Raises $400M 💰, Target UX AI Bet 🎯, Jif New Logo 🥜
Target Names First Chief AI Officer and Elevates Design Chief as it Bets on AI-UX Pairing (4 minute read)
Target has named Chandhu Nair as its first chief AI officer and promoted Purvi Shah to SVP of user experience, pairing AI strategy with design leadership. Nair will coordinate AI efforts across the company starting August 24, while Shah's expanded UX role ensures AI-driven changes still feel "distinctly Target." Both executives frame the move as part of Target's broader growth strategy, aiming to keep technology grounded in guest experience rather than pursued as a standalone initiative.
While you were angry at Instagram, Jif quietly debuted a perfect new logo (2 minute read)
Jif has introduced its first major logo refresh in 30 years, simplifying the design by removing visual clutter and bringing back its classic tri-colour banner while largely preserving its familiar identity. The update has attracted little attention, especially compared to more controversial rebrands, because it focuses on refinement rather than reinvention. Its low-profile reception highlights how branding discussions often reward dramatic changes and controversy over thoughtful, evolutionary design.
Lovable Confirms New $13.3B Valuation, Raises Another $400M (1 minute read)
Vibe-coding startup Lovable has raised $400 million in a Series C round led by Menlo Ventures and the Scaleup Europe Fund, confirming a new $13.3 billion valuation. The funding follows Lovable hitting $500 million in annualized run rate revenue in June, up from a $6.6 billion valuation in its December round. The company now hosts 60 million projects with 900 million monthly visitors, backed by its own in-house AI model and a multiyear Google Cloud deal.
Useful Books For Designers Who Work On Complex Problems (5 minute read)
A curated list of 18 books that help designers tackle complex, high-stakes systems in enterprise, legacy, or hierarchical environments. Recommendations span strategy and risk, such as How Big Things Get Done and Thinking in Bets, systems thinking, like Thinking in Systems and The Goal, and communication or data visualization titles, including Articulating Design Decisions and Envisioning Information.
How to become an AI Designer (17 minute read)
A product designer shares how AI transformed their workflow from creating designs in Figma to building interactive prototypes, shipping frontend code, and treating the product itself as the design source of truth. By using AI tools to prototype, iterate, and implement designs directly, they gained greater influence over product development and UI quality. While this approach significantly increases speed and output, they argue that AI cannot accelerate creativity, taste, or design thinking, and that the gains in efficiency come with a growing sense of distance from the craft of design.
You Don't Have a Design System (8 minute read)
Design systems often standardize components while leaving larger structural decisions—like settings page layout and behavior—uncaptured, causing inconsistent results even within one product. Testing this with AI agents building identical settings pages from the same component library confirmed the gap: each agent made different, reasonable choices about layout and interaction since no canonical pattern existed. Writing down explicit rules for structure, behavior, and interaction (not just components) resolved the divergence, producing consistent pages across agents.
AI Video and Image Creation Tools (Website)
Turn prompts and ideas into AI videos, images, and social media content with vivago AI Agent.
Hardware Prototyping with AI (Website)
Describe the thing you want to build. EasyCircuit designs the circuit, sources the exact parts automatically, and stages the build from breadboard to soldered perfboard.
Free Hand-drawn Illustrations (Website)
Kitbitz is a collection of hand-drawn, mix-and-match objects for building busy streets, shops, buildings, crossings, parks, and playful little urban worlds.
YouTube's New Policy is Bad News for Animators (3 minute read)
Starting February 1, YouTube will double the requirements for monetization eligibility: 8,000 watch hours annually or 20 million Shorts views within three months. Existing Partner Program members and Fan Funding/shopping thresholds remain unaffected, though YouTube expects overall creator earnings to rise via expanded Premium Lite availability. New independent animators face a steeper climb since their content-heavy production process makes it harder to hit these higher thresholds quickly.
Claude Code 101, for Designers (6 minute read)
Claude Code extends Anthropic's Claude beyond chat into a terminal tool that can create, edit, and run files, building full apps rather than just describing prototypes. Key concepts include context windows and tokens (its working memory), sessions (single continuous workstreams), CLAUDE.md (a standing project brief), approval modes, commands, skills, agents, and MCP (a connector standard linking Claude to outside tools). This piece is the first in a series aimed at helping product designers transition to using Claude Code, focusing purely on defining the surrounding jargon.
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