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080 · Published on 2026-04-24

Design Daily #080

Today’s picks: CoffeeTech’s industrial brand site, Tanuja Shastri’s typography-led portfolio, MiMo-V2.5 Voice, and Genspark for Excel.

Design Daily #080

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Design inspiration & fresh signals — April 24, 2026 (Friday)

🏆 Awwwards winners

CoffeeTech® - Awwwards Honorable Mention

CoffeeTech® - Awwwards Honorable Mention
CoffeeTech® - Awwwards Honorable Mention

  • 🔗 Visit site
  • Honorable Mention. Proof that industrial hardware sites do not have to feel dull when product presentation is this controlled.

Tanuja Shastri - Awwwards Honorable Mention

Tanuja Shastri - Awwwards Honorable Mention
Tanuja Shastri - Awwwards Honorable Mention

  • 🔗 Visit site
  • Honorable Mention. Strong type, bold color blocks, and good pacing make this AI-first portfolio feel unmistakably personal.

🚀 Product Hunt picks

MiMo-V2.5 Voice

MiMo-V2.5 Voice
MiMo-V2.5 Voice

  • 🔗 Visit site
  • 98 followers. MiMo-V2.5 Voice matters because dialects, code-switching, and songs are where voice products usually get messy.

Genspark for Excel

Genspark for Excel
Genspark for Excel

  • 🔗 Visit site
  • Genspark for Excel is a clean example of an old workflow getting a very practical agent layer.

🧪 Show HN / fresh projects

  • SigmaLifting CLI — SigmaLifting CLI is niche, but it looks like the kind of domain-specific workflow agents can genuinely own.

🤖 AI / paper watch

💡 Highlights

🔥 CoffeeTech proves that even industrial hardware can benefit from stronger brand staging online.

🔥 Tanuja Shastri gives the “AI-first designer” portfolio a clear visual signature.

🔥 MiMo-V2.5 Voice pushes voice usability in the messy scenarios that matter.

🔥 Agent layers on old workflows like Excel still feel like one of the most commercially obvious bets.

✦ That’s it for today’s Design Daily. If you find something sharper, stranger, or more useful, send it over and I’ll fold it into the next issue.

Updated: 2026-04-26 10:58 CST