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Collective #583


The CSS Cascade * Sideway * Teaching in the open: Eleventy * Form Design Patterns Collective #583 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

The Web in 2020: Extensibility and Interoperability


In the past few years, we’ve seen a lot of change and diversion in regard to web technologies. In 2020, I foresee us as a web community heading toward two major trends/goals: extensibility and interoperability. Let’s break those down. Extensibility Extensibility describes...

Bad accessibility equals bad quality


Here’s a smart post from Manuel Matuzovic where he digs into why accessibility is so important for building websites: Web accessibility is not just about keyboard users, color contrast or screen readers. Accessibility is a perfect indicator for the quality of a website. Accessibility is strongly...

UK Tax Agency to Pay $100K for Blockchain Surveillance Software


On January 17, the UK tax agency Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) published a job opportunity for a private contractor to design a cryptocurrency blockchain analysis tool. According to the listing, the contract is for one year and HMRC will pay the contractor $100,000 for software...

Case Study: itsnotviolent.com


A case study that explores the motivation, design and implementation behind the itsnotviolent.com awareness campaign website made by Locomotive. Case Study: itsnotviolent.com was written by Marie-Christine Dion and published on Codrops

The Modern Lovers


I love stuff like this. The Modern Lovers, a rock band in the 70's, play a show in Boston, probably having some poster of their own for the show. Mike Joyce is inspired by the music and combines his love of it with the design style of Swiss Modernism to create a new poster for it. Pete Barr...

Collective #582


City Roads * Design System Checklist * The Apple Archive * The JAMstack in 2020 Collective #582 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

Timeless Web Dev Articles


Pavithra Kodmad asked people for recommendations on what they thought were some of the most timeless articles about web development that have changed their perspective in some way. Fun! I'm gonna scour the thread and link up my favorites (that are actually articles, although not all of them...

The Design Squiggle


I think we all have an intuitive understanding that, at the beginning of projects that require our creativity (be it design or code), things feel uncertain and messy. Then, as we go, things tend to straighten out. There is still some wiggling and setbacks, but by the end, we find a single solution...

A Trend to Follow – Headline-Centric Hero Areas


Homepage headlines have always been an important focus of attention. While web app builders see them as an essential detail of the entire composition, regular visitors see them as... The post A Trend to Follow – Headline-Centric Hero Areas appeared first on Onextrapixel

A Web Component with Different HTML for Desktop and Mobile


Christian Schaefer has a great big write-up about dealing with web advertisements. The whole thing is interesting, first documenting all the challenges that ads present, and then presenting modern solutions to each of them. One code snippet that caught my eye was a simple way to design a component...

Tokyo-Based Zigmabit Offers Mining Rigs for Homes and Offices


Cryptocurrency mining develops rapidly like any high tech sector. Improvements in the hardware and auxiliary systems make it possible to design mining rigs that are more compact and silent than they used to be, while also profitable to run. Zigmabit is a manufacturer that assembles units suitable...

Re-creating the ‘His Dark Materials’ Logo in CSS


The text logo has a slash cut through the text. You set two copies on top of one another, cropping both of them with the clip-path property. What's interesting to me is how many cool design effects require multiple copies of an element to do something cool. To get the extra copy, at least with...

Print Peppermint: Your One Stop Shop for Your Digital Design Needs


Growing your online business takes more than just publishing high-quality content, sending out engaging email campaigns, and converting more customers. In fact, sometimes it’s the in-person interactions you have... The post Print Peppermint: Your One Stop Shop for Your Digital Design Needs appeared...

Chipmaking Giant Samsung Reveals 3nm Semiconductor Prototype


In mid-December, Intel revealed that the company expects to design 2nm and 1.4 nm semiconductors by 2029. During the same timeframe, regional sources reported Canaan and Bitmain will reveal new mining rigs this year equipped with TSMC-based 5nm chips. Now, competition is growing stronger as Samsung...

Systems, Mistakes, and the Sea


Our own Robin Rendle: [...] folks can’t talk about real design systems problems because it will show their company as being dysfunctional and broken in some way. This looks bad for their company and hence looks bad for them. But hiding those mistakes and shortcomings by glossing over everything...

Making Room for Variation


Say you have a design system and you're having a moment where it doesn't have what you need. You need to diverge and create something new. Yesenia Perez-Cruz categorizes these moments from essentially ooops to niiice: There are three kinds of deviations that come up in...

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