The New Google Logo & Designing Timeless Products
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It’s issue #262 of DNT Weekly and as per usual the week has been eventful. Here’s what we’ve been reading of late.
After nearly six decades at the helm, Warren Buffett has officially stepped down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, handing the reins to Greg Abel. But his legacy is far from over—especially when you look at his $160 billion bet on Apple, which now makes up nearly half of Berkshire’s portfolio. It’s a fascinating look at conviction, timing, and long-term thinking. Read all about it here.
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Though this change may be a bit more subtle, the newly blended logo brings it in line with the gradient it uses for the Gemini logo’s design.
The creative software giant has unveiled a new brand identity developed in collaboration with Mother Design. Read on to find out what’s changed and what designers can learn from it.
Rushing might be sabotaging your best ideas. Ugmonk’s founder showed me why the smartest creators go slowly.
How Cursor and Windsurf work under the hood.
New therapeutic strategies build on the success of immunotherapy.
Why is it so hard to change someone’s beliefs?
✨ Product find of the week
Lens is a prompt-based video editing agent that lets you edit videos by simply describing what you want. You can ask it to trim scenes, add subtitles, adjust timing or insert transitions, and it gets it done. No timelines, no clicking around. Just fast, clean output that saves hours of manual work.
📰 In other news
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