In my experience,for some reason it's really hard to find practical resources for UI/UX based on the latest research.
I find the best stuff actually comes from the material-ui docs explaining how to do things and the reason behind them (the docs on how to create a dark theme is a great example).
A lot of React's documentation, especially about new features like concurrent and suspense, are based off Facebook's research about creating better UX.
Otherwise medium articles from design publications are okay... But the quality is very variable
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In my experience,for some reason it's really hard to find practical resources for UI/UX based on the latest research.
I find the best stuff actually comes from the material-ui docs explaining how to do things and the reason behind them (the docs on how to create a dark theme is a great example).
A lot of React's documentation, especially about new features like concurrent and suspense, are based off Facebook's research about creating better UX.
Otherwise medium articles from design publications are okay... But the quality is very variable