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Skalierbare, Retina-Display ready Icon Fonts für responsive Webdesigns
Icon Fonts sind eine spannende Alternative zur Verwendung von Bildern, um skalierbare, 100% scharfe Icons in einem responsive Webdesign umzusetzen. Das Icon Font…
Resolution Independent Fever
Resolution independence is the notion that all graphics on a computer display should be zoomable to an arbitrary multiplier without losing quality. If you know even the slightest thing about computer graphics, you’ll understand that in a resolution independent world, bitmaps are out and vector graphics are in. Vector graphics can scale gracefully to an […]
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Resolution Independence for Developers
We offer some advice for developers who are working with resolution independent applications.
Developing an Open Source Icon System at Microsoft
A Q+A between our community and design leads about our new Fluent icons.
UX Chunking: a new digestible product design process
The Principle of Chunking: What Airbnb taught me about good design - Usability Geek
The Market for Lemons - Infrequently Noted
New web services are being built to a self-defeatingly low UX and performance standard, and existing experiences are now pervasively re-developed on unspeakably slow, JS-taxed stacks. At a business level, this is a disaster, raising the question: why are new teams buying into stacks that have failed so often before?
The heuristics of Neurodesign
A guide to design for the brain with intention and results.
Font Management in macOS
This article deals with font usage in Big Sur 11.x through Ventura 13.x. Its main purpose is to show you where fonts are located on your system and which can be safely deactivated (where applicable).
Skandalös: wieso niemand die Pantone-Bibliotheken in Adobe vermisst › PAGE online
Pluralistic: 28 Oct 2022 Adobe steals your color – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
Effective dashboard design: a step-by-step guide | Geckoboard
Simple dashboard design tips to help you build your dream dashboard, from using size to show hierarchy, to grouping related metrics. Become a dashboard-design pro
Acronym casts a long shadow over cyberpunk fashion
The inspirations behind the techwear seen in games like Death Stranding often come from the same place
My Five Biggest Design System Mistakes
Lessons learned from bootstrapping a small design system from scratch
The Magnifying-Glass Icon in Search Design: Pros and Cons
However, for accessibility reasons, remember to include the word “search” or its translation as an ALT text for any graphics-only button.
Enterprise design system: Everything You Need to Know
10 Usability Heuristics for User Interface Design
Jakob Nielsen's 10 general principles for interaction design. They are called "heuristics" because they are broad rules of thumb and not specific usability guidelines.
Performance is the Moat » Mike Industries
There is no shortage of opinions about today’s news that Adobe will be acquiring Figma, so I’ll try not to repeat any of what’s already been said here. A lot of it boils down to designers and engineers being understandably …
Everything Developers Must Know About Figma
Christine highlights some of Figma’s features and possibilities to help you build a design that aligns with code as much as needed and improve your team work.
Truthish.
Whose sources, and whose truths?
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.
Accessibility Myths
A small project debunking common accessibility myths.
Myths about Web Accessibility
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.
Perceived brightness: an essential concept for UI design
Look at the image above. Don’t you feel some colors are brighter than others? For example, between the yellow and blue: which is brighter?
How Discord Implemented App-Wide Keyboard Navigation
by Jon Egeland | Discord Blog
Useful Sections for a Design System Reference Site
Accessibility and web performance are not features, they’re the baseline
Designing UI with Color Blind Users in Mind - Secret Stache Media