A simple concept of animating one element across different waypoints on scroll using GSAP Flip and ScrollTrigger. https://webdesignernews.com/consecutive-scroll-animations-with-one-element/
CSS got a new logo! After well over a decade of using the “CSS3” badge, there’s now a new CSS logo that fits nicely next to the JS, TS and friends logo’s. https://webdesignernews.com/an-outline-version-of-the-new-css-logo/
Collaborating remotely and working with digital assets is just another part of graphic designers’ and creatives’ daily routine. However, relying on digital tools exposes designers to various cybersecurity risks that could put their projects, assets, and sensitive client information in danger. Recognizing certain cybersecurity red flags early on is important so your work and client data are always secure. https://webdesignernews.com/cybersecurity-red-flags-that-designers-encounter-daily/
While good typography has helped businesses boost revenue bad typography has cost brands millions, mainly as a result of disregard for the psychological effects and the user experience of typography design. https://webdesignernews.com/typography-as-a-storytelling-tool-in-modern-design/
JavaScript is filled with subtle quirks that can trip up even seasoned developers. Below are ten commonly asked JavaScript interview questions and their explanations. Understanding these concepts will help you avoid surprises during interviews and solidify your grasp of the language. https://webdesignernews.com/10-javascript-concepts-to-master/
Iconography is a crucial part of UI design and web development in general. Well-chosen icons can effectively convey any message and enhance your brand through thoughtful, eye-catching visuals. However, badly chosen icons can also disrupt the experience or, even worse, confuse the user and push towards the wrong interface actions. https://webdesignernews.com/best-free-icon-packs-for-design-and-development/
When exploring customer acquisition cost optimisation strategies for digital products, we often overlook the most fundamental element: the user experience itself. This oversight leads to a critical gap in our understanding of true acquisition costs. https://webdesignernews.com/improving-customer-acquisition-with-great-ux/
As I sit down to write this article, I can’t help but marvel at the incredible changes sweeping through our industry. For the first time in my career, I feel like we’re no longer limited by our technology but by our imagination. Well, almost. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping the web design landscape in ways we could only dream of a few years ago, and I’m excited to share with you... https://webdesignernews.com/ais-transformative-impact-on-web-design/
In accessibility, “focusable” UI elements are represented by two separate yet equally important concepts: the elements who can be focused sequentially and those who can only receive focus programmatically. These are their stories. Dun-Dun https://webdesignernews.com/two-different-kinds-of-focusable-ui-elements/
Regardless of whether you’ve given an element equal padding on the top and bottom, used margin: auto or align-content, with or without flexbox or grid, its often not enough to vertically center text. https://webdesignernews.com/browser-support-for-modern-centering-technique/