Understanding the important role of typography in reading is a key subject that designers should know and learn about. Design for reading is an enormous responsibility that we should face and resolve correctly. In these pages you will find an explanation of how one reads, the movement of our eyes when we read, how we recognize words. You will find excellent material of a diverse nature and complexity that will help understand the basic princi- ples of typography, wrong ideas and practices that are common in the profession, and advanced concepts of reading on the screen supported by scientific research. The mastery detail of how to regard type is fully developed by Mary C. Dyson who has devoted her academic life to searching for answers and convey designers of her findings.
For the past 10 years, I've been collaborating with design agencies, small businesses, and in-house design teams. I specialize in digital design, and creative direction, focusing on product, interaction, customer experience, visual design, and design systems.
As an Independent Developer, my expertise lies in optimizing websites and creating captivating animations using cutting-edge technology such as Javascript and WebGL.
GitHub - mathieureguer/drawbotgrid: [WIP] a collections of helpers to make grid based layout in drawBot easy.
[WIP] a collections of helpers to make grid based layout in drawBot easy. - GitHub - mathieureguer/drawbotgrid: [WIP] a collections of helpers to make grid based layout in drawBot easy.
Summary : Don't make me think(revisited) - Steve Krug
1. If something requires a large investment of time—or looks like it will—it’s less likely to be used.
2. If something is usable—whether it’s a Web site, a remote control, or a revolving door—it...
A core part of working in product, of course, is creating a product vision and strategy. Surprisingly, this isn’t always the most urgent thing — when I’ve been lucky enough to work on an extremely fast-growing product with a small team, sometimes what we needed most was just to keep up with users’ demands.