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Plus Rabbit R1 sells out on day one; Binoculars get 'smart' for birders; Designing better target sizes; Slack's new Tinder-esque feature; Why these 5 design legends are more now more relevant than ever; Twitter Growth for Designers; and more...


Here’s what’s happening today in design: Honda Unveals Cyberpunk EVs; Rabbit R1 sells out on day one; Binoculars get 'smart' for birders; Designing better target sizes; Slack's new Tinder-esque feature; Why these 5 design legends are more now more relevant than ever; Twitter Growth for Designers; Fey's public logo database; How designers can bring their ideas to life; How to be more innovative; This event website tickles all the senses; I love this book browsing UX for mobile; These dark icons are... well, dark.
TODAY IN DESIGN 1838
A Telegraphic Breakthrough: Morse and Vail's Historic Demonstration.
On January 11, 1838, Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail made a historic stride with the first public demonstration of the electric telegraph. This event heralded a new era in communication, showcasing a device that could transmit messages over long distances almost instantaneously. The Morse code, a series of dots and dashes, became the language of this new technology, fundamentally changing the speed and manner in which information was shared, and laying the groundwork for the connected world we live in today.

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