Storefront hero section examples with Tailwind CSS
Use these hero sections built for e-commerce websites as the storefront part of your homepage where you can add CTA sections and show promotions to increase conversion rates
Use these hero sections built for e-commerce websites as the storefront part of your homepage where you can add CTA sections and show promotions to increase conversion rates
Last year, we introduced a new homepage view in Google Drive that makes it faster and easier for you to find files that matter most. That update included personalized file and folder suggestions with machine-learning algorithms that can help you get started quickly.
I have curated a list of 9 open-source repositories you can implement into your repository tomorrow!
Swiss web design is more than just an aesthetic choice; it’s a purposeful approach to delivering clean, intuitive, and effective digital experiences.
The early web (we’ll define it as 1995 – 2005) was an adventurous place. The narrative was that anyone could participate in this new medium. Thus, it attracted an eclectic mix of creators.
As Figma expands to include tools for all product builders, our community has evolved—and so has our brand. We’ve overhauled our entire visual identity from color palette to illustration style and even commissioned a new typeface.
Google Search started focusing more and more on mobile devices starting in 2015, with the mobile friendly update. Then, in 2016, we started mobile-first crawling and indexing. This allowed Google Search to index the content that users would see, when they access the website on their mobile phone. Crawling and indexing as a smartphone was a big change for Google’s infrastructure, but also a change for the public web: a mobile web…
Can UX be personalized for each user to achieve the highest KPI rates? A conceptual framework to integrate machine learning and generative AI into UX workflows.
Designing for digital products requires a different mindset than traditional websites. It’s all about continuous adaptation, refining, and iterating as user behavior and needs evolve. Paul Boag reflects on the key differences, including how the frequency of usage impacts your design approach and what you can do about it.
The disco era was all about bold colors, flashy lights, and an unmistakable sense of fun, and the right font can instantly transport your audience back to that time.