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Quality big visuals throughout this exciting One Pager (built with Shopify) for the Transport device by USB Club.
Quality big visuals throughout this exciting One Pager (built with Shopify) for the Transport device by USB Club.
Typography is especially crucial in design, whether it is for a website, printing materials, or other branding essentials. However, choosing the perfect font combination may seem daunting, even for seasoned designers. Playing the “guessing” game for hours can sometimes make you pull the strands out of your hair. Fortunately, there are font pairing generators or tools online that will make this process a little bit easier. These tools help both…
Logos have long been the cornerstone of brand identity, serving as a visual shorthand for a company’s values, personality, and mission.
A detailed look at the techniques behind high-performance, real-time, and visually stunning fluid simulations with WebGPU.
Adobe has launched a brand new Photoshop app for iPhones, which it’s also releasing for Android later this year. While there’s already a Photoshop Express for mobile, the company says the new app was “designed from the ground up” with more features and has an easy-to-use mobile interface. The app, which is free to download and use, comes with Photoshop’s core imaging and design tools. Users can make selections, layers and masks…
From extensive image libraries to design cleanup, plugins for Slides are here to help you prepare and polish your presentation.
We’ve all been there—stuck in a presentation with endless slides, walls of text, and uninspiring visuals. Instead of learning, we find ourselves zoning out, checking emails, or counting the minutes until it’s over.
Frontend development can be very interesting because we can immediately see the results of our work. However, during this process, we often forget very important concepts and we make mistakes.
Interfaces are over-stuffed with icons. The more icons we have to scan over, the more brain power we put toward making sense of them rather than using the tools they represent. This slows us down, not just once, but over and over again.
After two decades in design — leading teams, managing million-dollar portfolios, and launching products used by millions — I’m now questioning my place.