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OG to 6G: the One-of-a-Kind Bronco Roadster https://www.fromtheroad.ford.com/us/en/articles/2025/og-to-6g-why-we-built-the-bronco-roadster-concept ![](https://m.stacker.news/106185) ![](https://m.stacker.news/106186) Six decades later, Ford's design squad was tasked with creating a concept Bronco that would capture the spirit of the original. "Both our Head of Design Todd Willing and Director Paul Wraith have challenged us to remember this key aspect of the OG Bronco: the compelling simplicity," writes Bronco Chief Designer Robert Gelardi. "How do we make just the essential cool? It's relatively easy to keep adding elements. It's much harder to create something compelling when you keep asking yourself 'What can I take away?'" ![](https://m.stacker.news/106189) ![](https://m.stacker.news/106188) ![](https://m.stacker.news/106187) This philosophy of intentional reduction guided our approach to modernizing a classic. We had a great baseline with the sixth-generation Bronco. With this concept, we took the liberty to simplify the execution even further with a completely open roadster. With the Roadster Concept, we want Bronco enthusiasts to know as we move into the future, we always remember our past. ![](https://m.stacker.news/106190) ![](https://m.stacker.news/106191) ![](https://m.stacker.news/106192)
OG to 6G: the One-of-a-Kind Bronco Roadster https://www.fromtheroad.ford.com/us/en/articles/2025/og-to-6g-why-we-built-the-bronco-roadster-concept ![](https://m.stacker.news/106185) ![](https://m.stacker.news/106186) Six decades later, Ford's design squad was tasked with creating a concept Bronco that would capture the spirit of the original. "Both our Head of Design Todd Willing and Director Paul Wraith have challenged us to remember this key aspect of the OG Bronco: the compelling simplicity," writes Bronco Chief Designer Robert Gelardi. "How do we make just the essential cool? It's relatively easy to keep adding elements. It's much harder to create something compelling when you keep asking yourself 'What can I take away?'" ![](https://m.stacker.news/106187) ![](https://m.stacker.news/106188) ![](https://m.stacker.news/106189) This philosophy of intentional reduction guided our approach to modernizing a classic. We had a great baseline with the sixth-generation Bronco. With this concept, we took the liberty to simplify the execution even further with a completely open roadster. With the Roadster Concept, we want Bronco enthusiasts to know as we move into the future, we always remember our past. ![](https://m.stacker.news/106190) ![](https://m.stacker.news/106191) ![](https://m.stacker.news/106192)
A Small Change To Improve Browsers for Keyboard Navigation https://b.43z.one/2025-07-22/ ![](https://m.stacker.news/106180) If you want to navigate websites with the keyboard you can make use of the _'search feature (aka "quick find for links") in Firefox. Just press'_ and start typing. Any link with the anchor text you type will get highlighted. Once you press enter, firefox will navigate to the link under the highlighted anchor text. Too bad most websites nowadays don't use links for navigation and actions. They have buttons and divs and once you click them stuff happens. And here lies the limitation with the other two build-in find features. Though the `/` (quick find) and the `ctrl+f` (find in page) search will highlight any text (not just links), nothing will happen if you press enter on that highlighted text (once you dismissed the search dialog with escape).
Posters reveal the design spirit of each era ![](https://m.stacker.news/106182) One [gallery of French Open posters]() sparked a rabbit hole journey through decades of design posters. I noticed how every generation of poster artists unconsciously documented their era's visual language. ![](https://m.stacker.news/106181) For decades, the French Open has commissioned artists to capture the spirit of the tournament, building a remarkable visual archive in the process. Year by year, it’s become a tradition that doubles as a design time capsule. I really love to see how the visual culture has evolved and adapted over the decades. ![](https://m.stacker.news/106183)
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