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An exploration of the pain points that CSS gap solves.

Not long ago, when managing spacing on the web, our first thought would often be to use margin. Consider a card component, for instance, which includes an image, title, and description. In such a layout, margin was the go-to solution for controlling the spacing between these elements.

Hand-Drawn Style UI Elements

This style can add personality and uniqueness to your interface, making it feel more approachable and creative.

How to Design Hover Motion Intro Animations

A little hover motion effect on a grid and an intro animation.

LLC vs. S Corp: Best Choice for Designers

As a freelance designer, you’ve probably come across the terms LLC and S Corp, but deciding between the two can be overwhelming. There’s a lot to know when it comes to comparing the two and choosing the right one can make a big difference in the success of your freelance design career. In this guide, we’ll break down the differences between LLCs and S Corps, and help you determine which…

Build a Timer with Pure CSS

Perhaps we want to time a quiz or put pressure on a survey. Maybe we are just trying to making a dramatic countdown after a user has done something great like successfully booking a concert ticket.

The Power of Opinionated Software in Linear’s Design

Well-designed interfaces don’t just happen. Great product experiences are the result of great people, tools, and of course, processes.

A Deep Dive into YouTube’s Layout 2.0

This article delves into the effects of these changes, exploring how they influence content creators’ strategies and YouTube’s overall user engagement.

Fresh Tools for Modern Web Design & Development

It’s that time again to check out some tools, libraries, and frameworks for our web developer friends. This month’s collection has a bunch of goodies, from cool JavaScript libraries to handy tools for GitHub releases, and even a DIY version of Heroku you can host yourself.

User Research Is Storytelling

It’s sad to say, but many have come to see research as being expendable. If budgets or timelines are tight, research tends to be one of the first things to go. Instead of investing in research, some product managers rely on designers or—worse—their own opinion to make the “right” choices for users based on their experience or accepted best practices.

20 Effective User Research Tactics

Welcome to the second (and final) instalment of the UX research methods playbook. Hopefully splitting it makes the content less cumbersome and easier to use.

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