A fun and interactive visual design course for designers of all levels, filled with rainbows, sparkles, and a sprinkle of sass. I'll teach you all the rules, but just so you can break them all later. Learn how to define your own aesthetic and work toward a ✻ standout ✻ design portfolio.
Design needs a code of ethics. This is a start—but we only know what we know. Our point of view is limited to our own experiences. This code belongs to you. Make it yours, make it great.
Sustainable Innovation: Towards a Circular Economy
As a tech-driven design studio, we’ve heard the term “innovation” paired up with “sustainability” across many conversations and in various constellations. While the buzz around these words might overshadow their true purpose, we believe their combined meaning is, and should remain, relatively straightforward.
Shift Nudge is the all–new online learning experience for designing beautiful and functional interfaces. Get good at design. Build your portfolio. Create with confidence.
Contra is a new professional network for your independent journey. Everything you need to find remote, freelance and flexible work from your own trusted network.
I think of these as folk interfaces, akin to the jigs one makes in wood-working. Divorced from grandiose ambitions of building comprehensive systems, it leads the programmer to directly engage with data.
Bring your creative projects to life with over 3 million unique fonts, graphics, themes, photos, and templates designed by independent creators around the world.
How to Favicon in 2023: Six files that fit most needs—Martian Chronicles, Evil Martians’ team blog
Prefer SVG over PNG, trust browsers to downscale, drop obscure formats—the ultimate, exhaustive guide to favicons for modern web. Includes steps for static HTML and Webpack.
I’ve been advocating more daring and bolder use of typography on the web ever since I started the Better Web Type project. Picking a sans-serif font for tit ...
This tutorial describes how to build an accessible main navigation of a website. You learn about semantic HTML, accessibility, and how using ARIA attributes can sometimes do more harm than good.