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“Since Spotify Wrapped dropped almost a decade ago, there’s been a growing demand for data-driven year-in-review features. These summaries have evolved into cultural touchstones, offering more than just statistics — they provide moments of self-reflection and shareable pride.
While Spotify celebrates music, other platforms have embraced the concept for their niches, and Duolingo’s Year in Review is no exception. By turning language learning into a gamified, sharable experience, Duolingo has created its own version of Wrapped that’s fun, whilst highlighting the joy of progress and the power of celebrating educational milestones.”
Has Duolingo’s Year in Review outshone Spotify Wrapped? →
By Sophia Omarji
Editor picks
- Why do people criticize Jaguar’s rebranding? →
Cultural convergence and the shift to minimalism.
By Elvis Hsiao - The next era of design is intent-driven →
How adaptive UIs are transforming design.
By Vamsi Batchu - Another year, another Figma pricing update →
Figma is changing its pricing strategy… again.
By Allie Paschal
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State of UX in 2025: a love letter about change →
Make me think
- The most surprising tech champions of 2024 →
“Lesser-known tech companies were rewarded by changing headwinds outside the West this year. India’s homegrown EV industry, a Chinese video game that became a soft power success, and a U.S.-based walkie-talkie app that proved unexpectedly popular in Kenya are some of Rest of World’s most surprising winners in global tech in 2024.” - Power of metaphors in human-AI interaction →
“Digital companions are currently the dominant metaphor for understanding AI systems. However, as the field of generative AI continues to evolve, it’s crucial to examine how we frame and comprehend these technologies. This isn’t merely an academic exercise — it will influence how we develop, interact with, and regulate AI.” - A linkless internet →
“We are at a moment in the history of the web in which the link itself — the countless connections made by website creators, the endless tapestry of ideas woven together throughout the web — is in danger of going extinct. So it’s pertinent to ask: how did links come to represent information in the first place? And what’s at stake in the movement away from links toward AI chat interfaces?”
Little gems this week
Goodbye, immortal design →
By Rita Kind-Envy
The phone to save us from our phones →
By Tom Seiple
Yes, I would buy a Jaguar Type 00 →
By Neel Dozome
Tools and resources
- How Ladder onboards and keeps users engaged →
Quick onboarding, progressive disclosure, and more.
By Daniel de Mello - How to explore a product like Sherlock? →
A diamond in the crown of all testing techniques: exploratory testing.
By Julia Kocbek - Understanding priority →
Or the next step to go from UX to Product Design.
By Kai Wong
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Duolingo wrapped, intent-driven UX, Figma pricing update was originally published in UX Collective on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.