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The Death of “Click Here”: CTA Best Practices

The era of generic, uninspiring call-to-action (CTA) phrases has come to an end. Today, a CTA is not merely a button but an invitation to a meaningful interaction.

Twitter/X Is Doing Its Best to Chase Away Web Designers

I’m not the only concerned citizen. Other users have left the platform for the likes of Mastodon and Threads. I created accounts on those services – but haven’t used them. I’ve stuck with Twitter – even through the awkward rebrand. But what about the many niche web design communities? Will they survive the turmoil?

The ideal viewport doesn’t exist

Before you settle on basing design decisions on a handful of strict breakpoints, make sure you consider the vast fragmentation of screen sizes and browser viewports.  

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Threads Is Finally Getting a Web Browser

Head of Instagram Adam Mosseri said that the web browser was experiencing some bugs, but that it should be released soon.

Adobe co-founder Dr. John Warnock has died — he was 82

Dr. Warnock, who retired as CEO of Adobe 2000, co-founded the company in 1982, and his business went on to create a staggering footprint across multiple industries with its professional software.

Create websites 10x faster with AI

Vzy uses AI to automate your website design process. Just tell Vzy what your business is about, and watch it get to work! You can create a stunning website effortlessly, even without coding or design skills. Best of all, you can manage multiple websites on one account and use your custom domains. It’s perfect for freelancers, small businesses, landing pages, and portfolios.

#1: Are.na – The social network antithesis

Are.na can be explained in many ways. To me, it’s a platform for saving visual bookmarks. It launched over 12 years ago and it’s fully supported and funded by its humble community.

What If Designers Went on Strike?

So that got me thinking: what would happen if all creatives united to ask for better working environments, or fair and level pitching grounds? One potential result could be that creative agencies would get invited to participate or compete only in projects where their credentials, expertise, and costs are in line with what the client is looking for— in other words, projects they can actually win.

New X Glitch Wipes Out Almost a Decade of Photos

Users were shocked to find that all of their images and links posted before December 2014 were broken.

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