karol gadzala is a freelance art director based in hamburg. focused on typography, branding, datavis & illustration. founder & creator of colorpong.com
Nate is a design director specializing in brand and visual communication systems. He's equal parts storyteller and systems-thinker, blending strategy, design and language to build cohesive brands with spirit and purpose in every touchpoint. He leads a design practice at Bullish, a VC/agency hybrid.
I'm sharing the portfolio presentation, with commentary, I put together from last year when I was hunting for a job. Hoping that maybe someone will see it and get some ideas from it! pic.twitter.com/hGSlwF0Pcw— Michael Wang (@mkwng) February 14, 2020
Possibly The Easiest Way to Run an SSG | CSS-Tricks
"Static Site Generator," that is. We'll get to that in a second. Netlify is a sponsor of this site (thank you very much), and I see Zach Leatherman has
The Collective Legal Guide For Designers (Contract Samples) – Smashing Magazine
Rule number one for designers of all kinds: use a contract. Sometimes, this is easier said than done. Should I use a service agreement? A retainer? A licensing contract? With the help of Docracy, we collected the experience of many designers to provide a wide range of starting points for less experienced creative professionals, and to start a permanent free legal resource for the community.
Using Jira for Design Systems. Iterate Work with Stories, Epics… | by Nathan Curtis | EightShapes | Medium
I really like using Jira. I value the order it brings to the complicated chaos of making, curating, and contributing to design systems. I’m no Jira admin, and I ain’t no certified scrummaster. That…
Democratizing UX. I’m excited to share Polaris, a new… | by Tomer Sharon | Medium
I’m excited to share Polaris, a new tool WeWork UX has launched to help WeWork become a better listening organization. We are set out to democratize UX with a system we call Polaris. Our intentions…
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