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The constant tension between design tools and soft skills

As a designer, we’re constantly pulled in two directions: towards learning new design tools and towards honing our soft skills. But which is more important?

DALL-E 3 Examples

In this article, we’ll explore what makes DALL-E 3 so revolutionary, how anyone can access it right now, and dive into some jaw-dropping examples of what it can create. Get ready to have your mind blown by the new frontier of AI image generation!

Animating Multi-Page Navigations with Browser View Transitions and Astro

A beginner-friendly guide that walks you through the use of the Browser View Transitions API with Astro for a smoother navigation experience.

LinkedIn’s top career tips, now brought to you by AI

A virtual coach can offer leadership insights and advice, along with links to relevant LinkedIn Learning videos

The Evolution Of The Airbus Logo

The current Airbus logo is the company name in blue on a white background with the iconic swirl.

Formless (by Typeform)

Go beyond data collection with conversational forms that don’t just ask, but also respond.

Freepik Rebrands to Champion Creativity for All

Freepik partnered with the San Francisco-based and award-winning creative advertising agency, Partners in Crime, to develop its new visual identity and positioning. Its mission? Help anyone create great designs faster, to express the power of their ideas.

In-Page Links for Content Navigation

In-page links, often embedded in the table of contents, help users navigate to specific content sections on the same page. While research showed increased user familiarity with the design pattern, carefully consider content structures before implementation.

Why I’m ditching Pixlr for Photoshop Web on my Chromebook and why you may soon follow

As a preface to my thoughts, I want to state that there’s nothing wrong with Pixlr, and I love the web app. However, while it’s long been the go-to for web-based graphics work, especially for Chromebook users, Photoshop’s leap to the browser changes the game.

Here’s What It Was like to Build a Website in the 90s

Building a website in those days was undeniably different. The web design industry was nascent – if it existed at all. Standards and best practices were still years away. Web designers had to adapt existing tools for this new medium.

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