Pixels of the Month: Ryan Reynolds, ChatGPT and Viva Magenta!
In other words, another month filled with amazing new design discoveries, some of which are listed below.
In other words, another month filled with amazing new design discoveries, some of which are listed below.
Accessible products are not niche if we look to take into consideration the accessibility persona spectrum. The persona spectrum reminds us that accessible design includes everyone and splits individuals into three key accessibility segments…
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Enter a website URL and our tool will analyze the fonts used on the site and display them for you to view. This can be useful for web designers and developers looking to learn more about the typography used on a specific website.
Paris-based creative developer Bruno Simon has certainly created one of the most fun design portfolios out there, letting the user drive a virtual car between his projects and experience using a keyboard. It’s a delightfully slick 3D experience!
The rise of virtual assistants such as Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant, as well as the increasing popularity of chatbots, has created a demand for effective and intuitive user experiences in voice and conversational interfaces.
3D systems for the metaverse enable the creation of virtual environments for a variety of purposes, including socialization and business.
ColorMagic is a color palette generator with GPT-3 AI. Just enter a color mood or image in text to generate a ready-to-use color palette. You can easily select colors for presentation slides, web design, graphic design & more!
Stellar is a new platform that solves this issue, connecting serious design-minded businesses to expert freelancers. The platform features an exclusive group of hand-picked freelancers across branding, photography, web design, product design, illustration, motion, and copywriting. It is invite-only, guaranteeing quality at every turn.
Unfortunately, for the majority of cases, Interaction patterns are scarce or left out in DS unless you’re Google’s Material DS or IBM’s Carbon DS. In short, there are too many DS which are heavy in Visual design, and too light on interaction guidelines.