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Minty Monday no.69
Cash App’s interactive Brand Guidelines, Flora combines all creative AI tools int one, Ai agent platform Lemni has launched, and more
Hope you had a great weekend! Here’s this week’s, AI packed edition of Minty Monday, enjoy!

Cash App’s interactive Brand Guidelines
Recently I mentioned Dropbox’s Interactive Web Brand Guidelines in Minty Monday. Well, the Brand Designers at Cash App have also been busy—they just launched their own online Brand Guidelines. It’s a really cool experience where you can click on different elements to dive deeper. What I personally love about it is that it goes beyond just guidelines on what to use (or not use) to maintain a consistent brand identity in marketing. It feels like an true experience.

Thought it’d be fun to share a behind-the-scene photo of the rebrand we did for Oryx Movement Solutions. We don’t have a full case study, but we have shared some of it on our socials — like LinkedIn. PS. ✦ Are you following us there yet?

Laravel introduced Laravel Cloud
Laravel, the PHP web application framework, has introduced Laravel Cloud—a sort of Vercel, but specifically for Laravel applications. It allows you to deploy and scale your Laravel apps without dealing with complex configurations or deployment settings.

Flora combines all creative AI tools int one
"Current AI creative tools are created by non-creatives to feel creative," is how Flora founder Weber Wong introduces the platform—and I completely agree. Flora brings together various creative AI tools into a single platform, giving you the best of all worlds in one place.

Mark Ai for your physical books
Mark is an AI-powered bookmarking tool for physical readers. Even after scrolling through the website multiple times and watching the product video, I’m still not entirely sure how it works. But according to their claims, the device helps you track where you left off in a book and generate summaries of pages you've read, which can be sent to your iPhone, for example. Pretty useful if you like the smart features of e-books but still prefer holding a physical book in your hands.

Ai agent platform Lemni has launched
Lemni, the AI-based tool by Krijn Rijshouwer — along with former Yummygum designer dev Noud Adrichem —has finally launched, and it’s now clear what it does. It allows you to create and deploy custom AI agents to handle customer interactions, so you don’t have to manage and respond to everything manually. A really cool idea, especially for large SaaS companies looking to save time. Lemni’s pricing isn’t seat-based but instead depends on the number of interactions.