eric_meyer.css on Twitter
It turns out what I missed was the SVG Security page on the W3C’s wiki, where it says external SVGs brought in via are denied the ability to fetch other resources. So that answers that.https://t.co/xcLR6kIKCH(hat tip: @shshaw)— eric_meyer.css (@meyerweb) August 11, 2022
Genderless design is a myth
Design can never truly be free of culture, gender, and bias. Our pursuit of a neutral and universal design may bring us to modernism, minimalism, and the Apple-esque aesthetic, but these design schools, inspired by eurocentric standards, carry qualities associated with masculinity. How can we go beyond the stereotypical binary view of masculine and feminine and create more universal, inclusive designs? Genderfluidity can give us a hint about the future of design and culture.
Strikethrough: Typographic Messages of Protest
A powerful new look at history-making uses of lettering, type, and design to amplify resistance and inspire change In chapters exploring the many ways to voice dissent (RESIST!, VOTE!, STRIKE!, TEACH!, and LOVE!), Strikethrough charts a typographic chant of resistance across more than a century of protest graphics—from
Roman Shamin 💙💛 on Twitter
Hey, designers and developers, does anyone use fractional font sizes in your designs?No? Read further to know how one simple trick can make your text look sharper, help with paddings, and perhaps even become an essential part of your design system.#ui #ux #uiux #typography pic.twitter.com/avSCmOCL7r— Roman Shamin 💙💛 (@romanshamin_en) July 12, 2022