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Weekly recap #44
Design and frontend links this week.
Highlights of the week ↘
Double Diamond is not how most companies work - Here's how the design work actually gets done in small and large organizations, and where design has most leverage. -
Redefining Facebook's brand identity - Learn how teams across Facebook came together to evolve and unify the app's brand identity. -
Product design ↘
How to prepare for design in 2025 (video) - In this Deep Dive, David Hoang gives us a peek into where he thinks the industry is headed and how product designers can prepare for the future. -
It's 2023, here is why your web design sucks - Exploring the reasons why we no longer have web designers. -
Design engineering ↘
Ship faster by building design systems slower - Successful design systems can and should move more slowly than the products they support but a deliberate pace doesn't have to create bottlenecks. Josh Clark shows how to reconcile the needs and speeds of product versus design system. -
Select element: now with horizontal rules - Now, you can add horizontal rule elements into the list of select options and they will appear as separators to help visually break up the options for a better user experience. -
Inspiration and creativity ↘
Designing everything - The second worst trick designers ever pulled was convincing the world that design is primarily about colors and fonts. The worst trick designers ever pulled was believing that ourselves. -
Last but not least ↘
Five reminders for providing design feedback - The best design work is done when it consists of many diverse opinions. But providing critical feedback to another designer can be tricky, particularly when the one receiving the feedback is less experienced. -
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