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Boosting Usability with Minimalist UX Design

User experience (UX) design is important for making websites and apps successful. With so much focus on being the best and adding new features, it’s easy to forget how powerful simplicity can be. Minimalist design not only makes things easier to use, especially in complicated settings like big businesses, but it also helps protect the environment.

Innovating CSS Animations with Modern Math Capabilities

After years of wait, CSS now has enough Math functions supported, particularly mod(), round(), and trigonometric functions. It’s time to revisit the time-based way of animation, hope it’ll be more useful this time.

Google Unveils AI-Driven Search Engine Redesign

From ‘AI Overviews’ to automatic categorization, Google is bringing AI to practically every part of the search process.

Must-Have Monoline Fonts for Designers

Monoline fonts offer a variety of aesthetic options that can adapt to different themes and purposes. And today, we explore a carefully curated collection of the best monoline fonts available.

A podcast about turning pixels into code.

A couple of UX Engineers, navigating the intersection between design, development and everything inbetween.

Enhance Your Designs: Classic Border Radius Tips

There probably is some fancy math you could do to figure out the perfect values, but I find eyeballing it works pretty well.

Create amazing mockups

Create beautiful mockups in seconds, giving you more time to focus on your original design.

Understanding the Key Layers of UI Interaction

It’s no surprise, dear reader, that most web interactions are lacking, and few interfaces have the level of polish they should.

Navigating the Future: The State of UX in 2024

Much like late-stage capitalism, late-stage UX is characterized by its market saturation, heavy focus on financial growth, commoditization, automation, and increased financialization. Corporations exert significant influence over the economy and society, and designers can only push so far when advocating for user needs. How can we navigate this landscape as designers in 2024?

The Inclusive Revolution in Modern Design

People with disabilities hold about $490b in purchasing power in the United States, while 68% of Gen Z prioritizes sustainable shopping. With these two groups holding consumer power, organizations have come to understand that corporate sustainability means social responsibility. Solutions are scarce, as design and tech hemorrhage capital in search of a new ‘new normal

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