Microsoft Design Colors
Swapping Images with the Sizes Attribute | Filament Group, Inc., Boston, MA
Tailoring Your Design Concept to the Right Audience
When done right, concept designs are a glimpse into the future of your product. Know your audience and the purpose of your design.
11 powerful examples of responsive web design | InVision Blog
Mobile phones and tablets are responsible for 56.74% of global internet usage. Having a responsive website is a necessity—not an option.
25 Fun Things You Can Say to Annoy Your Fellow Designers
Not that you would ever do that on purpose or anything.
This SVG always shows today's date
For my contact page, I wanted a generic calendar icon to let people view my diary. Calendar icons are almost always a skeuomorph of a paper calendar, but I wondered if I could make it slightly more…
7 Practical Tips for Cheating at Design – Refactoring UI – Medium
Improving your designs with tactics instead of talent.
How not to design a blog | Webflow Blog
Find out how your blog design impacts how much time visitors spend on your site.
Phase
Phase - digital design reinvented.
Getting Started with Web Animation – Moe Amaya – Medium
A few years back (2014) a link was sent around the design and development community that made everyone stop and question all their…
Making It Pop — 5 Ways to Combat Subjective Design Feedback
"It looks great, but can you make it 'pop' more?" We've all been there, the dreaded subjective design feedback, no use to anyone; let's stop a moment and look at what led to this subjective nonsense, what chain of events instigated this horror show of unusable feedback? Actually, how clients receive your work and how you frame the feedback request is often just as much to blame as the person asking you to make your designs 'pop'. Ask yourself how often have you simply sent over an email to a client with a .jpg attached and the seemingly innocent request "let me know what you think". The tru...
This Design Generation Has Failed
Today’s UX designers have failed to act in the best interest of users. To right the ship, the next generation has to make three significant changes, writes Mike Monteiro.
Really Bad UX Mistakes That Even Great Teams Make
Really bad UX mistakes will frustrate and alienate your users. We break down some really bad UX mistakes that show up even in popular products.
How responsive web design changed the world
Ethan Marcotte explains why it remains the best way to meet client needs.
Create customizable, hi-def, and scalable backgrounds
SVG Backgrounds hosts a collection of free to use customizable SVG-based repeating backgrounds for websites and blogs
Company Hilariously Mocks Stupid Client Requests, Shows What Happens When You Do Everything They Ask
Designers and their clients will never understand each other. And that's a good thing. I mean, let's face it, designers have a way bigger understanding of their craft and (usually) the more freedom brands give them, the better the results of their collaborations are. A recent tweet by Japanese brand Nissin Cup Noodles is a perfect example of the terrible visual disaster that happens when a designer follows through with every single client request.
Building a Good Download... Button? | CSS-Tricks
The semantics inherent in HTML elements tell us what we’re supposed to use them for. Need a heading? You’ll want a heading element. Want a paragraph? Our t
.colors() by pretzelhands
A colorpicker for people who live in their text editor
How to Get Out of Designing Another #@!%ing Dashboard
Disclaimer: If you enjoy dashboards, this article isn’t for you.
People Don’t Scroll (and Other Page Length Myths) – UX Planet
by Marli Mesibov
Q&A: How can digital designers mix RGB colors more effectively?
Q&A is a column in which I’ll post long-form answers to thought-provoking questions. This particular question was inspired by a thread in…
Meet Phase — { hi! } – Prototypr
Digital Design Reinvented
Holistic Web Design: 6 Questions to Ask Before You Make Anything
Holistic web design: it just sounds so... '60s counter-culture acid-fueled epiphany-like. But it's worth looking at anyway. I mean, everyone here has either read the Dirk Gently books, or at least watched the latest Netflix adaptation, right? No? Well, here's the crash course: Everything is connected. That connection might be tenuous or obvious, but everything is more or less connected somehow. You can find elements of this idea in chaos theory, especially in the Butterfly Effect—you know, a butterfly flaps its wings in China, and Florida gets hit with a hurricane. (Prediction: by 2020, we ...
Moqups · online mockups made simple
Moqups is a streamlined and intuitive web app that helps you create and collaborate on wireframes, mockups, diagrams and prototypes - for any type of project.
The secret heroes of UX Design – Compass of Design
I am a huge advocate of User Experience (UX) design.
Easing Gradients
Easing gradients supercharges linear gradients so they're a lot more flexible and you can say goodbye to hard edges.
How Dark UX Patterns Target The Most Vulnerable
A dark user experience pattern is loosely defined as a way to trick users into performing certain actions. These actions always benefit the company employing these techniques, and often leave user out of pocket in at least one way. Sometimes this is monetary; other times it's at the cost of privacy, time, or even user rights. Some of the most common dark patterns include disguising advertisements, sneaking additional items into a user's basket, making it difficult to cancel a subscription, and tricking users to share information they did not intend to. The list goes on, and it's becoming a ...
Glossier’s Mobile Navigation – Glossier – Medium
Why We Abandoned The Hamburger Menu
Practical portfolio advice, from choosing a specialism to solving real problems
_Alec McGuffey is the co-founder of RookieUp, a design education platform that offers short-term bootcamps and portfolio-building tools to give aspiring designers everything they need to build a strong design portfolio and launch their design career. Here, he outlines his top tips._
Stop doing this.
I can’t stress how much I despise these browser pop-ups. I see them all the time, and put simply, they’re ruining the Internet. Every site that uses them fundamentally undermines their readability, and makes me never want to go back. News sites don’t need to know my location. And nobody wants random, shrill notifications in […]