Creating coherence: How Spotify’s design system goes beyond platforms
Design Manager Juli Sombat sheds light on how a need for more cohesion led Spotify’s design systems team to take a cross-platform approach to components.
Design Manager Juli Sombat sheds light on how a need for more cohesion led Spotify’s design systems team to take a cross-platform approach to components.
Transitioning from a designer to a design leader requires a shift in mindset, as well as the development of new skills and competencies. It requires an understanding of the unique challenges that come with managing a design team and communicating with stakeholders, as well as the ability to build a strong team culture and lead by example.
A cleaner design, bringing it closer to others in Google’s ecosystem.
At Dribbble, we have always believed in the power of great design. We decided it was time to refresh the design of our logo to better represent Dribbble’s energetic, diverse community and our resolve to continue our growth story as we build the world’s destination to hire top design talent. This significant brand change marks a pivotal moment for us as we continue to evolve and enhance our platform to…
A futuristic interface-like design that is fun, unique and full of great details. Our pick this week.
In this article, I will mention some of the most effective ChatGPT prompts for Front end Developer. These can help with styling, responsiveness, frameworks, testing, and optimization. So, let’s get started.
Love it or hate it, we’re living in the subscription era. I’m not just talking about streaming platforms, which have been biting the wallet for years, or newspapers and magazines, which have simply migrated their long-term models to a new digital era. No, I’m talking about everything. Beer, insurance, cinema: just three of the crazy subscriptions that I’ve currently taken out.
After pulling a variant at the start of this year, YouTube Music is rolling out the latest redesign of Now Playing on Android and iOS, adding a comments section. This follows the launch of real-time lyrics last week.
Google is finished rolling out its new SafeSearch feature that blurs explicit imagery, such as violent or sexual photos, by default. The company announced back in February that it would be rolling out the change later this year, and has now confirmed in a blog post that it is available to everyone.
CEO Elon Musk called LinkedIn ‘cringe,’ said X competitor will be ‘cool.’