Nothing I’ve seen so far about the XBox One has been very enticing—until now. Below is a new game in development by the team that created Sword & Sworcery, by far my favorite game on the iPad. Like S&S, Below looks to feature a phenomenal soundtrack, a mysterious storyline, and incredible art direction. The game is set to be an exclusive to the XBox One, though I’m hoping more platforms are under consideration.
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✨ Introducing Boo! → https://boo.ai
Boo’s a minimalist, AI-based text editor for copywriting, note-taking, brainstorming, and all-around AI tinkering.
Think of it as Superhuman for AI, or Copilot for copywriting.
It loads fast, drops you right into the editor, and stays out of your way. Everything’s accessible via keyboard shortcut, and the UI fades away while you write.
We’re live on Product Hunt today, so any feedback/votes/shares would be hugely appreciated! 💜
I’m so excited to announce that Spoke is now open to the public! We started working on Spoke over a year and a half ago, in order to build a simpler way to manage workplace requests. It’s been an incredible journey so far, and we’re just getting started. Check it out and sign up for a free 30-day trial!
Hoefler & Co. covers an advanced typography technique by breaking it down with great examples and simple tips.
Hoefler & Co. has released Operator, their first take on a monospace font, and it looks fantastic. It’s full of character, especially with its playful, but still readable, set of italics. I’ll probably set this up over the weekend in Terminal and Sublime Text.
The car does, more or less, have it. It stays true around the first bend. Near the end of the second, the Acura suddenly veers near an SUV to the right; I think of my soon-to-be-fatherless children; the car corrects itself. Amazed, I ask Hotz what it felt like the first time he got the car to work.
“Dude,” he says, “the first time it worked was this morning.”
The Making of the Leica M9-P, Hermès Edition (via Bhanu)
A personal look at falling behind on Buckets and where I plan to go from here. Should explain why things have been a bit quiet around these parts.
FiftyThree is a product company that gets it. I can’t think of another company right now that is so well tuned-in to their product management: An undeniable focus on simplicity, consistently innovative interaction concepts, high-quality releases, synchronized marketing—it’s all incredibly impressive. Definitely looking forward to trying these new features out.
Inbox is an awesome new email client from the Gmail team. I’ve had the pleasure of test-driving this for a few months, and I have to say: It’s an incredibly well-polished app with a very smart set of features.
It combines everything I like about Gmail, Mail.app, and Mailbox app, removes the features I don’t use, and absolutely shines as an example of Material Design.
I also love the fact that Google’s not just positioning it as “The Next Gmail,” but rather as an all new product—and it looks like it will be supporting a variety of other email services as well.
Really tremendous work and a huge congrats to all my colleagues that took part in shipping this.
This is one beautiful electric car: The Renovo Coupe.