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One-Offs


There is this sentiment that you don't design the homepage of a site first. For most sites, it's an anomaly. It's unlike any other page and not something to base the patterns you use for the rest of the site or help inform other pages. You might call it a one-off.1 One-offs are OK! A world without...

Boeing představil design konceptu hypersonického letadla


Boeing během úterní konference American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) v Atlantě představil první design konceptu hypersonického dopravního letadla. To by teoreticky mohlo vyvinout rychlost Mach 5, tedy cca 6174 km/hod. Při této rychlosti by například vzdálenost mezi New Yorkem

8 Effective Design Tips for Offline Applications


With the seeming massive adoption of web applications, design systems to support this adoption get better. While the internet is abound in certain areas, connectivity could be limited or non-existe

Handling Errors with Error Boundary


Thinking and building in React involves approaching application design in chunks, or components. Each part of your application that performs an action can and should be treated as a component. In fact, React is component-based and, as Tomas Eglinkas recently wrote, we should leverage that concept...

Collective #425


The Layouts of Tomorrow * Pure Bash Bible * ColorSpark * Roller * Yett * Distinct Design Systems * The Problem with Patterns Collective #425 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

Your Brain on Front-End Development


Part of the job of being a front-end developer is applying different techniques and technologies to pull of the desired UI and UX. Perhaps you work with a design team and implement their designs. I know when I look at a design (heck, even if I know I'm not going to be building it), my front-end...

Collective #423


JSUI * Pickr * The Most Powerful Font * Devpen * Awesome design patterns * LogicEmu * MapKit JS * jsconfeu-generative-visuals Collective #423 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

How Using White Space Improves Your Designs


When hearing the term white space your mind might jump to white empty sidebars sandwiching the content in the center. However, white space, (or negative space) also refers to... The post How Using White Space Improves Your Designs appeared first on Onextrapixel

Developing a design environment


Jules Forrest discusses some of the work that her team at Credit Karma has been up to when it comes to design systems. Jules writes: ...in most engineering organizations, you spend your whole first day setting up your development environment so you can actually ship code. It’s generally pretty...

10 UX Tips to Build a High Converting Landing Page


In the broader sense, a landing page is the web page through which a visitor “lands” a website. Homepages frequently serve as landing pages, however any other page can... The post 10 UX Tips to Build a High Converting Landing Page appeared first on Onextrapixel

Learning Gutenberg: Building Our Custom Card Block


We’ve got some base knowledge, we’ve played with some React and now we’ve got our project tools set up. Let’s dive into building our custom block. Article Series: Series Introduction What is Gutenberg, Anyway? A Primer with create-guten-block Modern...

Just a Couple’a Fun Typography Links


Marcin Wichary made an incredible demo exploring "segmented type" as in, the kind you might see on a display like a microwave, but scaling up in complexity from there. "Datalegreya is a typeface which can interweave data curves with text." Airbnb commissions their own new font, Cereal (complete...

Collective #417


Segmented Type * Toybox * Strimpack * Lordicon * Daily CSS Design * Vuido * What if JavaScript wins? * Night Owl Collective #417 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

designsystems.com


The team at Figma has created a new resource for “learning, creating and evangelizing design systems” called Design Systems that already has a good collection of interviews and articles by some folks thinking about these things. I particularly liked Jeroen Ransijn’s post on how to convince your...

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