This week’s newsletter is a proper mix of the good stuff. From UX debates on empathy versus productivity, to rethinking CSS with some truly mind-bending updates (CSS if(), anyone?), and even a detective story about debugging subresources—you’re covered on all fronts. https://webdesignernews.com/ux-empathy-pitfalls-labels-vs-icons-git-made-simple/
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