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The designer’s ironic obsession with big tech companies.

I get it. There’s a certain aura and mystique centred around these companies. Continue reading on UX Collective »

Creating a space for authentic connections within your design team

Reflections on navigating 2020, and tools & techniques that have helped us intentionally design authentic virtual team connection. Continue reading on UX Collective »

Where Two-Factor Authentication Falls Short

Web designers are constantly bombarded with security advice. We’re informed about best practices, security holes and their requisite patches. It’s enough to make your head spin. Of course, this is all important and well-meaning. Online security is a constantly moving target, where even the biggest ..

The design productivity blueprint by Spotify

Measuring productivity for a creative role is a treacherous undertaking. Read the full story ⟶

Aesthetic and minimalist design

Interfaces should only include necessary elements, with high informational value. Clarity will always win over visual flourish. Read the full story ⟶

The service-based design org

A blank slate is a design leader’s dream. Read the full story ⟶

My top CSS tips as shared on twitter (part 1)

Some of those tips have gotten folx pretty excited about CSS features, so I wanted to compile them here. Read the full story ⟶

The styled-components happy path

For a few years now, my #1 favourite tool for managing CSS in React apps has been styled-components. Read the full story ⟶

Can you judge a book by its creative director?

Like a duet or dance, it’s about making your creative partner succeedThe co-authors of Two Beats Ahead, Panos A. Panay and R. Michael Hendrix; photo: Kimberly Panay, 2018In 2016 I was approached to write a book. I turned it down, only to find myself working on it a year later. The reason was that al..

21 tips for winning the 2021 Worst Site Award

There are 1.8 billion websites worldwide and you still haver a chance to design the worst site ever. Continue reading on UX Collective »
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