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Logo System — The Biggest Logo Design Library for Inspiration

Logo System

A sprawling, searchable collection of 1000+ real and fictional logo designs, updated daily. Browse by category (animated, symbol, wordmark), filter by color palette, and explore everything from minimalist type treatments to playful illustrated marks. It’s like a visual encyclopedia of brand identity—perfect for finding that spark when you’re stuck in a creative rut or just want to see what’s possible. The grid layout makes pattern recognition easy, showing you trends and timeless approaches side by side.

https://logosystem.co/


Introducing Geist Pixel — Vercel’s Bitmap Typeface

Geist Pixel

Vercel expands their Geist typeface family with a crisp bitmap font designed for modern pixel-perfect UIs. Drawing inspiration from classic dot-matrix displays but optimized for contemporary screen densities, it brings nostalgic charm without sacrificing legibility. Available in multiple weights with full Latin character support, it’s perfect for terminals, code editors, retro-themed interfaces, or anywhere you want that satisfying grid-aligned aesthetic. Open source and ready to download.

https://vercel.com/blog/introducing-geist-pixel


Ciridae — Digital Strategy and Design Studio

Ciridae

A sophisticated digital studio wrapped in cinematic dark aesthetics and celestial network diagrams. The site unfolds with contemplative pacing—serene landscape photography juxtaposed against constellation-like connection maps, suggesting both grounded craft and systematic thinking. Clean typography and generous whitespace let the work breathe. It’s the kind of portfolio that whispers confidence rather than shouting it, built for clients who value thoughtful process as much as polished output.

https://www.ciridae.com/


App(s) of the day

Bookokrat — Terminal EPUB & PDF Reader with Full HTML Rendering

A proper terminal-based book reader that actually respects layouts, images, and typography. Unlike traditional terminal readers that strip everything down to plain text, Bookokrat renders EPUB and PDF content with real tables, lists, code blocks, and even MathML equations. It supports multiple image protocols (Kitty, Sixel, iTerm2) and includes annotation tools, full-text search, and bookmarks—turning your terminal into a legitimate research environment. For people who live in the shell and refuse to leave it just to read documentation or technical books.

https://bugzmanov.github.io/bookokrat/


Conductor — Run a Team of Coding Agents on Your Mac

A Mac app that orchestrates multiple AI coding agents (Claude Code and Codex) working in parallel, each in their own isolated git worktree. Instead of juggling browser tabs or terminal sessions, you get a unified dashboard showing what each agent is doing, what needs review, and where conflicts might arise. It’s like having a team of developers all branching off the same repo—except they’re LLMs and they never argue about code style. The app handles workspace isolation, git coordination, and merge reviews, letting you deploy multiple agents on different tasks simultaneously.

https://www.conductor.build/


Superset — Run 10+ Parallel Coding Agents on Your Machine

Takes the Conductor concept and scales it further—spin up 10+ Claude Code instances simultaneously, each working in isolated worktrees with their own environment configuration. Built-in MCP (Model Context Protocol) server management lets you configure tools and context across all agents. The CLI shows a clean dashboard of active agents, their tasks, and resource usage. It’s for when you need to parallelize development work across multiple features or experiments at once, treating AI coding agents like a distributed build system rather than a single assistant.

https://superset.sh/


Today’s vibes

Move D × Justin Carter — Leaves

Deep house drifting through autumn twilight—warm pads unfurling like slow-motion foliage, scattered percussion rustling beneath meandering melodies. The kind of track that makes you forget you’re sitting at a desk, suddenly aware of the quality of light coming through the window.

Idriss D — Amalgamation

Minimal techno built from shadowy loops and patient bass—each element clicks into place like puzzle pieces finding their inevitable alignment. The title is literal: disparate textures merging into hypnotic, meditative repetition. Perfect for late-night focus or early-morning fog.