The Mystery of the Dune Font
Putting a name to the typeface that defined the visual identity of the science fiction series and its author, Frank Herbert
Putting a name to the typeface that defined the visual identity of the science fiction series and its author, Frank Herbert
For the first time since the 1880s, the product recognized by Guinness World Records for having the world’s oldest branding and packaging is undergoing a major redesign.
From highly curated to more organic UGC — Unsplash+ is home to the new look and feel that will elevate your next project. Capturing the latest trends, and reimagining popular concepts, the Unsplash+ library can help you create work that stands out to clients, coworkers, or customers.
2024 will be the most exciting Config yet, with programming designed to connect a dynamic community of builders to the future of product development.
15 of our favorite Chrome extensions — from color pickers to accessibility checkers — that will boost the efficiency of your design process.
Figma founders never cared about designers; they needed a use case for their real-time web-based app. That’s how it came about.
A brief history of getting content onto the web and why that matters for effective content management system design and implementation.
Whilst the dream for most designers is to start a new project from scratch and have all of the creative licence and control that comes with that, this unfortunately isn’t always the case. Putting aside those fun projects that you may do when starting out (anyone else guilty of designing multiple travel and adventure apps just for fun?), a large proportion of projects will be some form of a redesign…
Welcome to February’s roundup of the best new fonts for designers. This month’s compilation includes some innovative variable fonts, a handful of revivals, and some excellent options for logo designers. Enjoy!
Joining other reactions on the web to Steve Jobs’ sudden resignation as the CEO of Apple yesterday, Google’s vice president of engineering Vic Gundotra recalled on Google+ a particular Sunday in January 2008 when Apple’s boss asked him to call his home. The reason? The Google logo on the iPhone!