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Design through the looking glass

Hello! This week we’re reflecting on design that poses for the camera or lays a filter over it. We’re asking if all design must pose for the camera now and peering through a Claude Glass—the 18th century’s equivalent of a photo filter 📸

Free Gothic Blackletter Fonts for Designers

Ever spent hours scrolling through font libraries only to find Gothic Blackletter typefaces hidden behind paywalls or riddled with licensing restrictions? You’re not alone. For designers, content creators, and vintage enthusiasts, sourcing high-quality Gothic fonts that balance historical authenticity with modern usability can feel like hunting for a needle in a haystack.

Warping 3D Text Inside a Glass Torus

Explore how MeshTransmissionMaterial in Three.js bends light, creates refraction effects, and enhances realistic glass-like materials.

How To Build Confidence In Your UX Work

UX initiatives are often seen as a disruption rather than a means to solving existing problems in an organization. In this post, we’ll explore how you can build trust for your UX work, gain support, and make a noticeable impact. Part of Measure UX and Design Impact by yours truly.

20 NEW CSS Features You Need To Know In 2025

In this video I will show you my 20 favorite new CSS features that you should be using in 2025 and beyond.

What’s new in Astro – February 2025

Some exciting news from around the Astro ecosystem this month.

Transparent inner border for images

Cut a border from the inside of an image using the mask property and two gradients.

Best Landing Page Design Practices to Boost Conversions

Landing pages are vital for businesses aiming to convert visitors into customers or leads. As a Lead Digital Designer, I’ve seen how well-designed pages can make a difference.

Web 2.0 vs Web 3.0: The Future of Internet Decoded

The title, Web 2.0 vs Web 3.0, reveals a lot, isn’t it? It lays down the direct comparison between two distinct generations of the internet. Notably, it depicts that we will no longer witness similar aspects of the online world going ahead.

Reducing Friction in Form Design

Filling out a form is rarely anyone’s idea of fun. Users are goal-oriented — they want to accomplish their goals quickly and efficiently. The more effort a form demands, the more likely users are to abandon it midway. Yet, simplifying a form isn’t just about reducing the number of fields. Sometimes, longer forms are necessary to collect essential information. The key is to balance the organization’s information needs with users’ desire for…

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