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The people who ruined the internet

As the public begins to believe Google isn’t as useful anymore, what happens to the cottage industry of search engine optimization experts who struck content oil and smeared it all over the web? Well, they find a new way to get rich and keep the party going.  

November Email Newsletter Guide: Ideas and Examples

Consider some fantastic November email newsletter ideas, examine subject lines and headlines that win over subscribers, and check out the best email examples.

The Most Popular landing Page Stacks to Use in 2023

In this article, we’ll show you a list of the 10 most popular stacks for creating landing pages. The data was collected by using our gallery of the best SaaS landing pages, so you can gain perspective by looking at real market trends.

4 Figma AI Updates to Elevate Your Design Workflow

The AI that we are experiencing shows boundless possibilities. As designer roles evolve, repetitive tasks are being covered by Figma AI plugins. Let’s look at some updates to add to your workflow.

Ideas for Image Motion Trail Animations

Some ideas for mouse/touch responsive animations where images are shown along the path of the user motion.

Huge entertainment ‘city’ in Tokyo transformed with variable typographic identity

Tokyo design studio & Form developed a font that varies dramatically in thickness and motion behaviour with type designer Toshi Omagari.

Transition animations: a practical guide

Principles that can be used immediately by anyone in their design process.

CSS Findings From Photoshop Web Version

Photoshop was the first professional design app that I learned when I was 14 years old. It was one of the reasons that I became a designer, and eventually a front-end developer. Because of that, I thought it would be interesting to see how the CSS was written for such a massive app like Photoshop…

The Designer’s Dilemma

When we think about design, we often consider the surface: type, color, illustrations, photography, paper, and pixels. However, Paul Rand, a noted American art director and graphic designer, identified an apparent problem that is still around today…

Overengineering — What is it and How Design Can Help?

Striking a balance between innovation and usability is essential. However, many organizations fall into the costly overengineering trap, adding unnecessary complexities that diverge from user needs, often overshadowing the primary product purpose. Explore the signs your product is overengineered and the steps you can take to prevent this resource-hungry problem.

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