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Eva Icons
Eva Icons is a pack of 480 delightful icons available for free. Download Eva Icons to use them in your products for mobile and web apps. Available as SVG, PNG, Web Font and Sketch. Open Source, built by the Nebular team. Read Full Article
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Beautify GitHub Profile
This repository helps you to have a more beautiful and attractive github profile, and you can access a complete set of tools and guides for beautifying your GitHub profile. Read Full Article
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Manage Accessible Design System Themes With CSS Color-Contrast()
From working with design handoffs to supporting custom themes in a design system, the CSS `color-contrast()` function can become a cornerstone for developers by enforcing accessible UIs. Read Full Article
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The Best in Packaging From 2022: Dieline Awards Winners Revealed
The best in packaging is finally here—these are the 2022 Dieline Awards winners. Read Full Article
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A Perfect Table of Contents With HTML + CSS
A table of contents is easy to generate in word processing tools, but trickier to pull off in plain HTML and CSS. But I have an approach that works. Read Full Article
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Font Matrix – See & Pair Typefaces Like Never Before
The Font Matrix is a different way of seeing typefaces. It can help you find better font pairs faster, and makes it more obvious to describe the differences between typefaces, regardless of sans or serif. Read Full Article
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Interactive Typography Tutorial
Learn the fundamentals of typography through this gamified walkthrough with real-time feedback and logic-based principles. Read Full Article
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Customizing Color Fonts on the Web
Color fonts provide a way to add richness to your designs without sacrificing any of the many benefits of using plain text. Read Full Article
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Four Tradeoffs When Designing Navigation Menus
Doing information architecture has always meant making tradeoffs — broad vs. deep, nouns vs. verbs — but let’s add some nuance. Read Full Article
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Spotify’s Embodiment Of Emotional Design
On average, each smartphone user has 80+ apps on their phone, but only really launch around 9 apps per day. Curiously, I checked my own phone – which somehow holds 148 apps, with only 10 being used only a daily basis. Read Full Article