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Adobe to Buy Figma
Today, we’re announcing the exciting news that Figma has entered into an agreement to be acquired by Adobe. Read Full Article
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Adobe acquires Figma, cue the memes
Adobe set to acquire Figma for $20 billion. Here’s all the funny reactions from the design community on Twitter. Read Full Article
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Mourning Figma — The End of a Chapter
The news hit this morning like a punch to the chest, Adobe is acquiring Figma. Design communities everywhere are filled with “NOOOOO” gifs, confusion, and hot takes galore. Figma has been a design… Read Full Article
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Thanks iPhone 14, designing for device sizes is dead
Back when the mobile web just got started, mobile design was simple (…it wasn’t, but bear with me) . Your site had to fit 320px wide and it would work for “Mobile”. 320px is the width of the original iPhone and… Read Full Article
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We love to hate Clippy — but what if Clippy was right?
We met in my primary school library. I didn’t really invite you to look over my shoulder, but I didn’t mind it either. I was a nine-year-old starting a school newspaper with my friends. We would sell… Read Full Article
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Deconstructing toasts
Toast messages are one way to communicate to a user that something that changed. Usually these messages display for a few seconds and disappear on their own. Some configurable options could be: Read Full Article
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Button minimum width
Practical CSS and design tips that helps in building future-proof user interfaces. Read Full Article
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Material Stable Diffusion
Stable diffusion fork for generating tileable outputs… Read Full Article
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On better browsers: arbitrary media queries and browser UIs
This morning Kitty Giraudel tweeted about an imaginary media query that would indicate right- or left-handedness and it made me imagine a future where sites can register support for one or more media features through a browser API, and the browser would o… Read Full Article
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Which fonts to use for your charts and tables
Sans-serif or serif typefaces? Lining or oldstyle figures? Narrow or wide? With lots of examples, we explain which fonts work best for data visualizations. Read Full Article