Smashing Magazine

When It Makes Sense To “Block” The Main Thread

hello@smashingmagazine.com (Victor Ayomipo) |
The common rule of thumb is to never “block” the browser’s main thread when running JavaScript tasks. But is this a hard rule? Victor Ayomipo describes a use case he encountered involving a screenshot extension where he made an exception to the rule and decided that blocking the main thread was abso... read more

No, People Don’t Want More AI In Their Life

hello@smashingmagazine.com (Vitaly Friedman) |
Many companies assume everyone craves new AI features. But the reality is that most people don't want more AI — at least not in the way most AI leaders envision it. Brought to you by Design Patterns For AI Interfaces, **friendly video courses on UX** and design patterns by Vitaly.... read more

From Kickoff To First Concept: How To Turn Brand Strategy Into Visual Direction

hello@smashingmagazine.com (Anastasia Sycheva) |
The strongest visual concepts don’t start in Figma. They start with the right questions. Explore the pre-concept phase of brand identity design, where teams research brand context, uncover hidden assumptions with stakeholders, and turn shared direction into a visual foundation before a single concep... read more

Designing For Distressed Users: Why Mental Health Apps Shouldn’t Follow Every UI Fashion

hello@smashingmagazine.com (Kat Homan) |
Many UI trends are designed to capture attention and signal innovation, but those goals often conflict with the needs of mental health apps: reducing cognitive strain, fostering trust, and providing a sense of refuge. Kat Homan introduces an evaluation framework that helps designers assess whether t... read more

Meet Kirki: WordPress’s First Visual Builder With An Infinite Canvas

hello@smashingmagazine.com (Zareen Tasnim) |
We have been building websites inside boxes for years on WordPress. Let’s take a closer look at [Kirki](https://kirki.com/), the first freeform visual builder with an infinite canvas, and explore how it redefines the experience with cleaner performance, full design freedom, and zero plugin dependenc... read more

Users Don’t Need More Tools: They Need Seamless Integrations

hello@smashingmagazine.com (Vitaly Friedman) |
A closer look at why users don’t need more tools in their daily lives. What they need are seamless integrations of useful features to match already existing, established mental models. Brought to you by Design Patterns For AI Interfaces, **friendly video course on UX** and design patterns by Vitaly.... read more

Matching AI Modality To User Intent: Designing The Right Interface

hello@smashingmagazine.com (Victor Yocco) |
We’ve fallen into conversational tunnel vision, defaulting every AI capability into a chat-based interface simply because LLMs are trained on dialogue data. But great UX is about matching modality to users’ context, intent, and cognitive load, so the interface adapts to the user, not the other way a... read more

Why Accessibility Is An Operational Capability, Not A Feature

hello@smashingmagazine.com (Mikhail Prosmitskiy) |
Teams can generate UI faster than ever, but they still have to guarantee that what they ship is usable, secure, and maintainable. Accessibility as an operational capability rather than a compliance checklist or end-of-project audit, and what that looks like in practice.... read more

Snapshots Of Summer (July 2026 Wallpapers Edition)

hello@smashingmagazine.com (Cosima Mielke) |
July is just around the corner, and that means... It’s time for some new desktop wallpapers! As every month, the wallpapers in this collection were created by the community for the community and can be downloaded for free. Enjoy!... read more

Designing With Uncertainty: How AI Supercharges Probabilistic Thinking

hello@smashingmagazine.com (Pratik Joglekar) |
In a world where AI is informing more design choices, it’s easy to mistake predictions for certainties. This article introduces Probabilistic Design, a mindset that allows UX and product teams to accept uncertainty, decipher AI outputs with nuance, and make smart, adaptive decisions.... read more