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Inspirational Websites Roundup #49

A thoughtfully curated collection of websites showcasing exceptional web designs.

Rediscovering The Joy Of Design

Pratik Joglekar takes a philosophical approach to remind designers about the lost joy within themselves by effectively placing massive importance on mindfulness, introspection, and forward-looking. Without joy, the work we do would feel meaningless. To prevent it from happening, check out a few ideas that would help rediscover that spark of joy.

100 days of UX gifs are a treasure trove of design delights

We speak to Tim Smith about his ‘gifolio’.

Google Fonts redesign is a neat example of Material 3 on mobile web

The Google Fonts website has been thoroughly updated with a Material 3 redesign that serves as an interesting showcase of the design language on mobile web.  

Designing Better Error Messages UX

When we design interfaces, we rarely think about error messagesfirst. But error messages can make or break the experience in situations when things go south. Let’s fix that. By Vitaly Friedman.

Long Live The Test Pyramid

The “Test Pyramid” was created to guide us on how to integrate automated testing in development by organizing it into UI, Service, and Unit buckets. Since the time it was defined in 2012, the model seems to have fallen by the wayside. But is the Test Pyramid really dead? Discover the more contemporary testing strategies and evaluate the Test Pyramid’s relevance in today’s software development practices.

5 Marketing Tools Every Designer Needs

Yes, designers do need marketing tools. From freelance graphic designers who need to land more work to designers who work for another company, there’s always a need to understand basic marketing.

What Font Do Newspapers Use? Examples & Ideas

Fonts play an instrumental role in making the content of newspapers legible, inviting, and engaging. Their choice can influence the reader’s mood, ensuring the news is conveyed as effectively as possible.

Chrome is about to look a bit different

Chrome on the desktop is about to get a new look. Google’s widely used browser is getting an update based on its Material You design language in the coming weeks, and in this case, that will include refreshed icons with “a focus on legibility” and new color palettes that “better complement your tabs and toolbar,”

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