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How To Master The Art of Design Thinking As An Amateur Graphic Designer

People starting a new career where creativity is the central tenet of their job description can often succumb to forces working against their ability to just “turn on” the creative parts in their minds. S

Guess the prompt behind these AI-generated images

Behind every great AI-generated image is a great prompt. And a brand new online game lets you guess it.  

Why I gave up Pinterest & built my design library on Eagle

Many of my inspirations are stored in separate folders on Dribbble, Behance, and Pinterest, which don’t communicate with each other. Due to this, I am forced to manually download images from each of these sources into Miro.

Design System Breakdown: Button

The iteration of our buttons that I’ll be focussing on here are actually based largely on an earlier iteration of our design system. This first version had already done a lot to reign in the chaos of having no design

Cupfeed 2.0 – The new way to read your news and RSS feeds on iOS and macOS

Add your RSS feeds via the built-in search or directly by entering the URL. Manage your feeds by renaming them or adding them to folders. Cupfeed gives you the power to build your newspaper. Even YouTube channels can be added!

Figma widgets for collaboration

Figma is the most collaborative interface tool I have ever used as a UX designer. It is improving this aspect in each update release. In June with the latest update, they announced the widgets w

It’s visual delight that you’re looking for, not gamification

Visual delight is in itself a crucial part of gamification — without it, gamification can feel watered down. Just some food for thought.

15 Best New Fonts for November 2022

This month, a distinctly medieval aesthetic permeates some of the designs. You’ll find plenty of rebellion in fonts that break the rules for fun. And as always, we’ve included some excellent practical options. Enjoy!

Kive.AI – A multiplayer AI creation canvas

Start a new collaborative AI canvas or join thousands of other creatives in shared rooms.

Do your icons mean what you think they mean?

We take for granted that most users are familiar with common icons, such as a cog meaning settings, or a bell meaning notifications. However, the chances are that we’re going to need to make some custom icons that are specific to our industry or product, and we can’t expect a user to immediately recognise what they mean.

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