Hey π I hope you're having a great week. Here's a quick look at this week's newsletter:
π Google Core Web Vitals Unpacked
π Why 90% of Designers Don't Make the Cut
π¨ Disney's Animation Secrets Transformed for UX Design
Enjoy this week's edition π - Adam at Unicorn Club.
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π¦ This week's best
The margin property of CSS is just a way to push other elements away. Itβs very common and doesnβt feel particularly problematic. On the other handβ¦ maybe it is?
For years now, browsers have bundled in a surprisingly capable 3D CSS engine! Today I'd like to leverage that 3D engine to perform a neat trick: folding up an image.
Sliding 3D Image Frames In CSS
Creating 3D effects in CSS isnβt an entirely new concept, but typical approaches use additional elements in the markup and pseudo-elements in the styles to pull it off.
Making Disabled Buttons more Accessible
Despite the fact that you may have good reason to disable a button for your users, itβs important to make sure to provide enough context for all users to avoid confusion and good user experience.
π§ Fun Fact
*Box Model Confusion* - In the early days of CSS, the interpretation of the box model varied between browsers, notably between Internet Explorer and others. This led to inconsistent layouts until the box-sizing property was introduced, allowing developers to standardize the model across browsers for predictable sizing of elements.
How To Monitor And Optimize Google Core Web Vitals
The three Core Web Vitals metrics donβt only tell you how visitors experience your website but also impact your Google search result rankings.
90% of designers are unhirable?
Hereβs the harsh truth: Iβve reviewed more than 1,000 portfolios in my design career so far, and I turned 90% of them down because of one thing β the linear design process.
Disneyβs 12 principles of animation, exemplified in UX design
Digital products like apps and websites started as counterparts to print media, offering similar content and functionalities, just in a different medium.
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