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Weekly recap #33
Design and frontend links this week.
Highlights of the week ↘
The next generation of web layouts - The tech is not the point, except in so far as it improves our ability to think beyond our current understanding of what design and layout means. -
How new Twitter X logo fails - Rebranding Twitter to X removed the last bit of joy from this platform by butchering its visual identity. -
Product design ↘
Who has the credentials to deliver design feedback? - Being an exceptional designer does not equate to being skilled at delivering feedback that enhances the work of others. -
Death to the double diamond - What makes the path to solving a problem predicable or unpredictable? It has to do with how much control you have over influencing factors. -
Design engineering ↘
Every HTML element - After learning a little bit more about web accessibility last year I had been exploring some of the less common HTML elements, and making changes to this website. -
I'm betting on HTML - With the advent of large language model-based artificial intelligence, semantic HTML is more important now than ever. -
Tools and resources ↘
Announcing Radix Themes - A beautiful, open source component library that’s built on top of the primitives so many developers love. -
Inspiration and creativity ↘
On remote vs. office work - Remote work is more productive. It's great for the “leave me alone, I'm in the zone” type of work. That kind of work is not enough to make successful things. -
Why Ive's way of doing personal projects is good for designers - Personal projects should be an important part of life as designers, but is mixed with the work and the realities of an in-house design team, which can be a messy process. -
Last but not least ↘
How to do great work - If you collected lists of techniques for doing great work in a lot of different fields, what would the intersection look like? I decided to find out by making it. -
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