35 Innovative User Interface Examples
Interview with Tom Krcha, Adobe XD
Optical corrections in logo design
Designing with purpose
7 Principles of Icon Design - Helena Zhang - Medium
Icons: avoid temptation and start with user needs - NHS Digital
The issue of diversity in icon design
Do we have the right icons at hand to represent all humans?
Solid Vs. Outline Icons: Which Are Faster to Recognize?
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?
Trans Inclusive Design: Gender UI
Part I in a series that explores inclusive design at Betterment. This post focuses on making the case to remove the ‘gender question’ as well as some takeaways for building inclusive products.
Dashboard UI: 14 Best Practices for Designers, Developers & Product Owners
Why Do We Interface?
The Past, Present, & Future of Interfaces • A micro-book with incomplete observations on human-computer interfaces by Ehsan Noursalehi
5 UX Improvements That Could Save Lives
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.
How to avoid Twitter’s latest accessibility mistakes
Good accessibility programs include things that go above and beyond just compliance with the WCAG guidelines
The Perfect Link
There’s more to a link than just a clickable word or image. So, how do you create the perfect link? Rian tells you in our blog!
Inclusive UX in an era of anxiety
It’s more important than ever to consider mental health while designing.
How will long-Covid change the accessibility landscape?
I’m sitting here contemplating my new and rather mysterious condition Long-Covid and wondering how this is changing the way I, and many…
Usability of Footnotes
I’ve been reading lots more non-fiction books than normal. And I’m getting increasingly annoyed about footnotes1. Footnotes are a weird skeuomorph hangover from the days of printed text…
Accessibility Matters – Let's care more about web accessibility
Documenting everything through the journey of learning web accessibility.
The perfect link
There’s more to a link than just a clickable word or image. So, how do you create the perfect link? Rian tells you in our blog!
The UX of LEGO Interface Panels – George Cave
Modern CSS Techniques To Improve Legibility
[…] how we can improve websites legibility using some modern CSS techniques, great new technologies like variable fonts and putting into practise what we learned from doing scientific researches.
Accessible to some - Manuel Matuzović
The Myths of Color Contrast Accessibility
Enhancing The Clickable Area Size
Accessibility and web performance are not features, they’re the baseline
WCAG 2.1 Primer
WCAG 2.1 is the standard used by EN 301 549, the European procurement rules, and you need to pass these success criteria to comply with the UK Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) Accessibility Regulations 2018
It's 2019! Let's End The Debate On Icon Fonts vs SVG Icons
Why Your Links Should Never Say "Click Here"