D&T Issue 298

Netflix’s Potential Redesign & Michael Bierut’s Exit Interview

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It’s issue #298 of DNT Weekly and as per usual the week has been eventful. Here’s what we’ve been reading of late.

This piece talks about the mindset shift that happens when you’re designing for your own startup vs. designing for a client. Read all about it here.

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Every tool, prompt, and workflow to turn rough ideas into polished, working products.

As YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram continue to dominate mobile viewing, Netflix is rethinking how its app fits into a social-first video landscape.

UX metrics are evolving. What worked in 2022 won’t carry us into 2026.

It has everything from essays, interviews, guides, zines to tips and wisdom.

In 2025, AI-assisted building closed this chasm. Translating how software should work was never the hard part for designers. Translating that understanding into code was. AI didn’t lower the bar; it removed it.

Michael Bierut announced he was stepping away from his role as a partner at the design firm Pentagram. Hear his exit interview.

✨ Product find of the week

It’s a video collaboration platform built for how creatives actually work. You can annotate videos visually, record in-depth feedback, add any reference on your screen.

📰 In other news

And that’s the lot! Thanks for checking out what we had to share with you this week, we shall catch up with you next Wednesday. Incase you aren’t subscribed to the newsletter, you could subscribe here.

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