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Minty Monday no.68
YouTube’s new red brand color, Loti helps remove images of you online, Numo ADHD app and more
Hope you had a great weekend! Here’s this week’s Minty Monday, enjoy!

Loti helps remove images of you online
Loti is an AI-powered service/tool that scans the internet for images of you and removes them on your behalf. It’s mainly aimed at public figures who are more likely to deal with fake accounts or deepfakes. Worth checking out.

Hatch Conference for (UX) Design professionals
From September 10 to 12, if you're a (UX) design professional, you should be tuning in—though it's way more fun to be there in person in Berlin. The event's website has an application process, with the main requirement being that you're in a senior role with at least five years of experience.

YouTube’s new red brand color
A small update from YouTube, specifically from a branding perspective: YouTube is rolling out an update to its iconic red brand color across the platform for all users. They’re also introducing a red-magenta gradient. The reason? They want to modernize the brand. What do you think?

Numo ADHD app
If you have ADHD and you’re looking for a “cringe-free ADHD app” for adults, Numo claims to be the one for you. The iOS app helps people with ADHD bring order to their chaos, using short task lists and a built-in social element. Every feature is designed with attention span in mind. The CEO of Numo was diagnosed with ADHD at 28 and seems to have made it her mission to help others stay focused.

CityLights inspired Ghostty terminal theme
If you're into development, you’re probably using or at least familiar with Yummygum’s own City Lights Theme for VS Code (and Atom & Sublime Text 3) and its syntax theme. Inspired by the City Lights color scheme , Aaron Iker created a Ghostty theme (a terminal alternative for macOS' default Terminal). And I must say, it turned out pretty nicely!