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Weekly recap #16
Design and frontend links this week.
Highlights of the week ↘
Minimal Gallery - For the love of beautiful, clean and functional websites. -
Designing a better carousel UX - Carousels don't have a good reputation, and rightfully so. -
Product design and management ↘
Naming variants - I’d like to share how I typically name Variants in Figma and the approach I try to take whenever I’m feeling stuck. -
Designing big, complex products from scratch - 3 tips for overcoming complexity and going from 0 to 1. -
It's not prioritization until it hurts - We sometimes think about prioritization as “cutting all the unnecessary work.” But that's not it. -
Design engineering ↘
The euclidean design model - A tri-dimensional abstraction model for interface design system thinking. -
Accessible cards - I was recently helping my partner and their team with implementing an accessible card component. -
CSS :has( ) a parent selector now - There it is. A parent selector. But :has is not only useful as a parent selector. It also opens up a lot more interesting opportunities. -
Tools and resources ↘
Reasonable Colors - An open-source color system for building accessible, nice-looking color palettes. -
Inspiration and creativity ↘
This logo constantly redraws itself - Designer Talia Cotton wanted to create an unbiased logo, so she put an algorithm to work. -
Last but not least ↘
The 7 ways designers make money - As designers we often don't think about the economics of our discipline enough. -
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