Web Design for Seniors: UX From a Mature Perspective
It’s no secret that the senior population is growing. By 2030, people over the age of 65 are predicted to make up 20.6% of the population of the US.
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26 Inspiring Website Color Schemes in 2020 (Colorblind-Friendly Palettes)
Looking for great inspiration on website color schemes? Check out this huge list of the best color schemes to use on your wesite, ecommerce, landing page.
Inspired Design Decisions With Emmett McBain: Art Direction As Social Equity — Smashing Magazine
Emmett McBain was a Black American graphic designer whose work had a remarkable impact on the representation of Black Americans in advertising. In this part of Andy’s series, he’ll explain how his work can inspire what we design for the web.
Color Craft & Counterpoint: A Designer’s Life with Color Vision Deficiency
There’s a common cognitive dissonance about design: that good design can’t come from designers with color vision deficiencies. Much to the contrary, people with CVDs are far more aware …
Why Do Websites Look the Same (And Should We Care)?
Have you ever looked around the web and wondered why so many websites look like one another? It’s not like every website uses the same color palette, or identical structures. However, they do all seem to use the same basic components, and formulas for success.
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Check out a replay of my free live workshop on how to use Figma for beginners. You can access the Figma file used here: https://www.figma.com/file/0LPujjONeX...
How To Succeed In Wireframe Design — Smashing Magazine
In this article, we will take a deeper look at one of the most simple yet quite often underrated activities in web development: the design of wireframes.
As of this morning, we’ve published the 12 remaining sessions from AEA DC 2019 in one fell swoop. They join the five videos we’ve already released this year.
The responsive images spec is fantastic and covers a lot of use cases, but most of the time you’ll only need one: resolution switching using the `srcset` and `sizes` attributes.