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5 Key Design Thinking Boosters

In the enchanting world of User Experience (UX) design, the Discovery Stage is where the journey begins. It’s akin to setting sail on an adventure, armed with a compass of creativity and curiosity.

New Tools for Designers

Whether you’re looking for a way to streamline your workflow or simply curious about the latest design tools, this roundup is for you. From color palette generators to complete design builders, this month’s roundup of the most exciting new tools for designers has something for everyone. Enjoy!

Essential Design Patterns for Dev Tool UIs

UI design is a critical factor that can often make or break a successful developer tool. Whether you’re creating a tool for designers, engineers, creatives, or any other tool tailored for developers, this post is for you. (Even if you’re not a designer!)

Color Magic Generator for Tailwind

Simplify your design process by effortlessly generating Tailwind CSS color schemes on the fly.

Stamp Fonts: Elevating Your Design Projects

Crafting compelling design narratives requires precise tools and the right aesthetic. Start with our curated collection of fonts and typefaces designed to echo the unique style of stamp lettering.

CSS Tricks and Tips: Enhancing Your Web Design Skills

The margin property of CSS is just a way to push other elements away. It’s very common and doesn’t feel particularly problematic. On the other hand… maybe it is?

Sustainable UX Design

Sustainability is an approach to design and development that focuses on environmental, social, and financial factors that are often never addressed.

Exploring the Evolution of CSS Layouts: From 2005 to 2024

Early on in the design, the need arose for a liquid three-column layout which featured two flexible outer columns and a fixed-width centre column, not a layout commonly seen implemented with CSS. I also wanted the centre column to be fixed in the browser window and so not move with the scroll.

The Power of System Thinking in Product Design

In the design world, there’s an inconvenient truth that every product has a shelf life. Whatever product you’ve poured your heart into designing, there’s a time when that version will no longer be relevant. This end date is inevitable and based on many uncontrollable factors, such as technological advances, innovation, or evolving aesthetic tastes.

Designer Shelf Life: Myth or Reality?

All design schools have one problem > they don’t prepare you for real life events and basic adaptability and soft skills needed to survive in a corporate environment…so that plus a little design experience applied to real world problems (which include the collision of business and design, even if people don’t want to admit it), will derive in fast growth at the beginning.

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