A weekly selection of design links, brought to you by your friends at the UX Collective.
This week’s list brings a good mix of important topics (such as Carie Fisher’s article on Accessibility) and silly side projects (including satirical brand guidelines for UK’s new prime minister Boris Johnson).
Hope you enjoy!
- Digital Accessibility → The 4 stages in the digital accessibility journey.
- Too Much Inspiration? → Is there such thing? The pros and cons of inspiration.
- Fast Software → The benefits of speedy software, and how it affects UX.
Stories from the community
Forget the computer →
Here’s why you should write and design by hand.
Stop designing for random people →
Focusing on the high-expectation customer.
UX: do less, but with feeling →
The balancing act between pragmatism and hedonism is no longer in equilibrium.
More top stories:
- Why every UX designer should go to a Hackathon →
- UX researchers need to understand the business →
- 5 ways to be a better UX writer →
- 7 simple & effective methods to get better at Visual/UI Design →
- Real practical advice on localising your product design →
- How to be a cool designer →
News & ideas
- Boris Johnson → Brand guidelines for UK’s new prime minister.
- Ugly Gerry Font → A font created by your congressional districts.
- Keyboard-Trackpad → A touch-sensitive keyboard = a trackpad.
- Bad News Game → Drop all ethics and become an unscrupulous media magnate.
Featured work: Yasseen Faik →
Tools & resources
- Figma Plugins → Everyone’s favorite tool now offers plugins.
- Guardian Design → A guide to digital design at the Guardian.
- Beautiful UIs → Free course to get you started as a UI designer.
- Lottie Files → Animations library for Lottie and Bodymovin.
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