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Wireframe Examples

Wireframe-Examples offers an extensive collection of perfectly structured, high-level wireframes to inspire and expedite your next project, ensuring you never waste time coming up with component arrangements again.

Rebrand for LGBTQIA+ helpline Switchboard hinges on the humble speech mark

After 50 years in operation, Switchboard introduces a warmer logo which better speaks to its openness as a listening service.After 50 years in operation, Switchboard introduces a warmer logo which better speaks to its openness as a listening service.  

State of Email 2024

Discover success strategies and insight of 250+ email experts. Learn what worked best for conversion in 2023 and predictions for 2024. Get industry benchmarks to measure performance…

The Feature Trap: Why Feature Centricity Is Harming Your Product

Most product teams commonly adopt a feature-centric mindset, finding them convenient for brainstorming, drafting requirement documents, and integrating into backlogs and ticketing systems. In this article, Andy Budd shows how fixation with features might be holding you back and how making a few small tweaks to your process could make an entire world of difference.

Thomas Steeles unearths the origins of the world’s most hated font, Comic Sans

An extract from the designer’s recent publication Comic Sans, Is it Really That Bad? delves into the history of the contentious font, uncovering the story of its creation and early uses.  

Biggest collection of CSS gradients

Powered by a community of creative people, dozens of new gradients are created everyday.

Peter Yang’s 10 rules for making products that customers love

Product lead Peter Yang taps into his decade-plus career to explain why staying focused on the craft is a product manager’s superpower.  

Adobe throws XD overboard after losing out on $20bn Figma deal

It’s not a temper tantrum, it’s a business strategy…

40 years of the Mac, 40 years of Macworld

Macworld has changed a lot through the decades, but the thing that David Bunnell started more than 40 years ago is still making an impact.

Disabled buttons

Always enabled buttons have long been among the “best practices” of UX design, but there are still disabled buttons in interfaces here and there. In 2021, my colleagues at «Open Investments» asked me to make a presentation with a theoretical proof of the “buttons should always be enabled” concept.

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