by jeff
A roundup of the best design, AI tools, and brand identity work from the week of April 6–11, 2026. Google Sans Flex, Midjourney V8, KATSEYE branding, and more, making it a standout week in design inspiration weekly coverage.
The week of April 6 to 11 delivered landmark open-source releases, AI tools pushing production thresholds, and brand identity work that proves craft still matters. Google released its brand typeface under an open license. Midjourney raised the resolution floor. Branding work, from music to wellness to luxury, reminded designers that editorial taste remains irreplaceable.
One tool also flew under the radar this week and deserves a second look. Below are the seven picks that define this design inspiration weekly roundup.
This Week in Design Inspiration Weekly
- Google Sans Flex Is Now Free: A Variable Font Landmark: Google released its brand typeface under the OFL. Six variable axes, now free for anyone to use. A statement about open design infrastructure. Explore the full specimen at Google Fonts.
- Midjourney V8 Alpha: 5x Faster With Native 2K Resolution: Five times faster with native 2K output. The gap between AI-assisted and production-ready just closed significantly.
- Between Brand Identity Reframes Sexual Wellness Packaging: Between builds something elegant in a category long stuck between clinical and lurid.
- KATSEYE Brand Identity by HuskyFox: HuskyFox delivers a system balancing K-pop energy and global crossover ambition. Bold without being loud.
- Three.js Dithering Visualization: 160,000 Cubes: 160,000 cubes rendered in real time. A Three.js capability demonstration and a genuinely beautiful piece of generative design.
- Photoshop 2026 AI Assistant and Firefly Boards: Adobe deepened Firefly integration with AI Assistant and Boards inside Photoshop 2026. Generative mood boarding now lives directly in the creative workflow.
- Baillat Studio Brand Identity for The Cortège: Precise, atmospheric, and typographically controlled.
Sleeper Pick of the Week
CSS Studio Lets Designers Ship Their Own Code sits in the growing category of AI-native tools letting designers work visually while generating production-ready CSS. The workflow implications are significant for any designer who ships their own work.
Looking Ahead
Next week the professional-grade AI tool race continues to accelerate. With Midjourney V8 and Photoshop Firefly both pushing resolution and integration, the next frontier is workflow coherence: tools that understand the full design process.