Exciting New Tools for Designers, September 2021 | Webdesigner Depot Webdesigner Depot » Blog Archive
Since school is back in session, this month’s roundup has a learning focus. In addition to tools, many of the resources include guides, tutorials, and cheat sheets to help make design work easier. Here’s what’s new for designers this month. ScrollingMockup.io ScrollingMockup.io generates high-definition, animated scrolling mockups in minutes. All you have to do is […]
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How to Tune Typography Based on Characters Per Line
In my research into Golden Ratio Typography, I focused primarily on the core geometric properties of text—font size, line height, and line width. But there’s another facet of text that nearly all of the existing research on typography deals with: It’s called characters per line (CPL). If you’ve ever read a study on t
Award-winning Art Director & Photographer Liam Wong: capturing the beauty of night through photography with his signature neon noir cyberpunk aesthetic.
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Web Accessibility is a must in every web development project, yet it seems to remain a mystery for many web developers. Like it's something legendary instead of an essential skill needed for the job. There are many misconceptions surrounding Web Accessibility, most of the time fueled by a lack of knowledge (or interest) in the matter. This article is a collection of some of those accessibility misconceptions or myths. :: Blog post at Alvaro Montoro's Personal Website.
Christina Workman: Understanding Neurodisabilities: Computers Don’t Run the Same OS; Neither Do Our Individual Brains
You might know something about cognitive and neurological disabilities, but have you ever considered how these impact the way someone interacts with a website? This talk offers an opportunity to learn more.