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How Figma Migrated to Kubernetes in Under a Year: A Success Story

Migrating onto Kubernetes can take years. Here’s why we decided it was worth undertaking, and how we moved a majority of our core services in less than 12 months, all while making our compute platform easier to use.

Thoughts After 15 Years Spent In UX Design

In this two-part series, Andrii Zhdan outlines common challenges faced at the start of a design career and offers advice to smooth your journey based on insights from his experience hiring designers.

The 10 Best Figma Courses for 2024

Learning Figma online is a great option for both beginners to the tool looking to learn basics as well as more advanced users who want to improve their skill set.

The Art of Dithering and Retro Shading for the Web

In this article, I hope to convince you of the power of post-processing effects and that nothing beats an elegant retro vibe applied to a website.

The AI Revolution in Design: Are Professional Designers Becoming Obsolete?

Freepik is a midrange AI image tool that aims to be more usable than more capable but more complex tools like Midjourney and Leonardo.

Why Attractive Design Can Mask Usability Flaws

Users often perceive aesthetically pleasing design as design that’s more usable.

How We’re Combating Disruptive Users on Dribbble

Social networks, marketplaces, and other websites that accept user-generated content are magnets for bots, spammers, trolls, and a wide spectrum of disruptive users.

Baseline Now Includes Entry Animation Effects

You can now create entry animation effects for elements, including those animating from display: none, and animating into the top layer.

The Next Big AI-UX Trend

Imagine an operating system where all your apps communicate seamlessly, adapting to your context and needs. The article explores the concept of aiOS, highlighting four key values: dynamic interfaces, interoperable apps, context-aware functionality, and the idea that everything can be an input and output.

Transform Your Site into an Unforgettable Experience

Most likely, you remember the experiences you had, not just the objects or things that you saw. That’s how humans work: we’re wired for stories and interactive journeys that engage all of our senses.

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