Design Daily — April 28: Motion, Taste & The Hand-Coded Counter

Today's sharpest design moments: OpenAI Codex generates motion design from a single prompt (277 engagements), @fahdananta on why taste matters more when production is trivial, @taydsgn's KU Baseball Sunflower Showdown identity (4K+ views), a hand-coded p5.js generative art piece pushing back on AI tools, and @BlazesoftStudio on clarity over feature bloat.

Design Daily — April 28: Motion Design, Taste Debates & The Hand-Coded Counter

Today's 60-second design spark covers the biggest conversations from design Twitter over the past 24 hours — AI tools rewriting motion design, a sharp take on why taste matters more than ever, standout visual work, and a generative artist pushing back on the AI tide.

OpenAI Codex Generates Motion Design from a Single Prompt

OpenAI's Codex can now generate motion design videos from a single text prompt. Tibo (@thsottiaux) shared a Codex skill demo that drew 277 engagements (243 likes, 10 retweets, 24 replies) — design Twitter lit up fast. 1

Taste and Judgment Matter More, Not Less

@fahdananta put it plainly: when production is trivial for anyone, design judgment and taste become more valuable, not less. The post landed 227 likes and 22 replies in the window. 2

Notable Work: KU Baseball Sunflower Showdown Series

@taydsgn's KU Baseball Sunflower Showdown identity — built around an "overgrown" botanical motif — earned 4,139 views and 114 favorites. Sports branding done with genuine craft. 3

Generative Art Counter-Signal: Hand-Coded, No AI

@funnysandwich1 shipped a p5.js generative piece with a pointed note: hand-coded, no AI. A quiet but sharp statement in a week dominated by generation tools. 4
@BlazesoftStudio stated it cleanly: features accumulate and bury your core value. More isn't growth — clarity is. The post sparked wider UX discussion on product design philosophy. 5

Coverage: April 27 ~15:19 UTC – April 28 07:00 UTC

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