8 Examples of Icon-Based Navigation, Enhanced with CSS and JavaScript
Icons are among the most versatile tools in a web designer’s arsenal. They can be used as attention-grabbing visuals just about anywhere on a website or app. Whether they’re alerting users of a flash sale or a new social media notification, they usually get the point across.
Thus, utilizing icons i..
In a world without offices, what is a company?
In a world without offices, what IS a company?“Workers (now and in the future) will evaluate potential jobs not just according to the duties of the role, but also on the experiences, culture and care that the company provides to those who are a part of it. Now is the time for the real experience des..
So long Adobe Flash, thanks for all the loaders
On the 31st December, 00:00 Adobe discontinued support for the flash player. This story is my personal account of Flash and my experience…
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Speed techniques to help you design faster
Speed design techniques — the basics.
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Inspyr
Handpicked set of beautifully designed SVG icons.
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A brief history of web design tools and the original sin
How much have design tools changed since the dawn of Xerox technologies in the 80s? Have the basic conventions shifted much?
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Ditherpunk: The article I wish I had about monochrome image dithering
I always loved the visual aesthetic of dithering but never knew how it’s done. So I did some research. This article may contain traces of nostalgia and none of Lena.
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Make your own independent website
How to make 2021 the year of the independent web.
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Why Tailwind isn’t for me
There are tons of web technologies out there which I’ll never use. Doesn’t mean they’re bad. There are plenty of groovy tech stacks to go around.
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3 principles of inclusive design and why it matters
Designing for all.Source: Billy Clark on DribbbleInclusive Design is a design practice where products and services are designed in a way that they are accessible and can serve as many people as possible, regardless of their age, gender, or ability.
Inclusive Design puts people at the centre stage of..