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  • June 07, 2022

    Google Fonts pairings

    Google Fonts pairings

    Available now: Nine Google Fonts pairings with in-use examples and instant Figma templates… Read Full Article

  • June 06, 2022

    What can metaverse planners learn from Italo Calvino’s invisible cities

    What can metaverse planners learn from Italo Calvino’s invisible cities

    We are still at the dawn of the Metaverse, the next wave of the Internet. The current “mainstream” Metaverse platforms serve as experimental containers… Read Full Article

  • June 06, 2022

    The surprising psychology of fonts

    The surprising psychology of fonts

    How typefaces impact emotions remains largely unstudied, but a new report suggests that different fonts can elicit different emotions. Read Full Article

  • June 06, 2022

    Please Give Me Some Space

    Please Give Me Some Space

    There’s all kinds of ways to do that. Some more advisable and better-suited for certain situations than others, of course. Read Full Article

  • June 06, 2022

    Measuring The Performance Of Typefaces For Users (Part 1)

    Measuring The Performance Of Typefaces For Users (Part 1)

    This is the first part of this article, written especially for typeface designers and typographers. See how typefaces work, how to test them, and other broader typographic issues. Read Full Article

  • June 06, 2022

    The need to personalize fonts for each individual reader

    The need to personalize fonts for each individual reader

    Adobe research explores how fonts affect the reading performance of adult readers on their computers or mobile devices. Read Full Article

  • June 06, 2022

    Obscure CSS: Implicit list-item counter

    Obscure CSS: Implicit list-item counter

    A few years ago I wanted to share one little-known CSS feature — a built-in `list-item` counter for ordered lists. But then there were a few browser issues preventing us from using it fully. Now, given that most of those bugs are fixed, we can try startin… Read Full Article

  • June 06, 2022

    The forgotten benefits of “low tech” user interfaces

    The forgotten benefits of “low tech” user interfaces

    Seemingly outmoded technologies sometimes hold the key to better user experiences. Read Full Article

  • June 06, 2022

    How to pick the least wrong colors

    How to pick the least wrong colors

    An algorithm for creating color palettes for data visualization. I’m a self-taught designer. This has its upsides: I learn at my own pace… Read Full Article

  • June 06, 2022

    Figma shared libraries

    Figma shared libraries

    Design systems are gradually moving away from a single, monolithic, centralized libraries of every thing in one place managed by one team, a concept I explored abstractly in 2019’s Design System Tiers… Read Full Article

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