Best of the Week: AI Agents, Topographic Web Design, and Type That Lives

This weekly design recap from March 23-28 covers Google Stitch, AI writing to Figma, topographic web design, fluid Three.js shaders, and type that lives.

March 2026 delivered a dense week. AI tools moved from assistant to author. Google and Figma both shifted how designers and machines work together.

This weekly design recap covers six stories that defined the stretch. Here is what stood out.

Six Best Picks in This Weekly Design Recap

Google Stitch Reimagines How UI Gets Built. Google Labs launched Stitch, converting natural language and sketches into production-ready UI. The DESIGN.md spec works natively with Claude Code and Cursor. Free from Google Labs.

Figma Opens Its Canvas to AI Agents. Coding agents like Claude Code and Cursor can now write directly to Figma design files. The Skills framework turns design systems into machine-readable instruction sets.

San Rita Turns Its Portfolio Into Navigable Terrain. Montreal studio San Rita built its portfolio as a 3D topographic landscape using React Three Fiber, GSAP, and real GPS data. Visitors navigate terrain to discover projects.

Cullen Webber's Fluid X-Ray Reveal in Three.js. A tutorial on building a cursor-driven fluid simulation revealing skeleton geometry beneath solid meshes via WebGPU and Fresnel holographic materials.

Eleanor Yang's Type Creatures Respond to Your Body. Three typeface creatures built with p5.js and webcam input respond to body presence and touch. The work challenges where typography ends and interaction begins.

Sleeper Pick: BENTU DESIGN Prints Furniture from Demolished Homes. 85 percent recycled demolition debris becomes functional street furniture. An algorithm embeds each cleared site color palette into the final printed object.

Abduzeedo weekly design recap returns next Sunday with more AI tool launches and creative coding experiments to watch.

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