Building Responsive Components with CSS (), Grid, and Quantity Queries

A big thing you need to contend with when working on design systems is anticipating all the different ways someone may use a component. The idea here is that you then preemptively provide sensible behavior and safeguards to keep things working well. https://webdesignernews.com/building-responsive-components-with-css-grid-and-quantity-queries/

How to use the latest AI video editing tools in Google Photos

Google Photos continues to get new and improved features on a regular basis, and one of the most recent Android updates has focused on video editing. Even if you don’t have the latest Pixel 9 phone (which is required if you want to try out the weird new Reimagine tool), you can now speed up, slow down, and enhance your clips with a few taps as well as trim them down... https://webdesignernews.com/how-to-use-the-latest-ai-video-editing-tools-in-google-photos/

Enhancing Accessibility with AI

AI’s new capability to operate computers directly could redefine user experience, from aiding disabled users to automating complex tasks. AI will soon be able to run usability studies, once it can observe the user’s actions and the computer’s response. https://webdesignernews.com/enhancing-accessibility-with-ai/

Build modern web applications withFlowbite Qwik

Flowbite Qwik is an official Flowbite component library for Qwik. All interactivities are handled by Qwik https://webdesignernews.com/build-modern-web-applications-withflowbite-qwik/

3 Essential Design Trends, November 2024

It’s hard to believe the end of the year is right around the corner. That isn’t stopping website designers from trying new things to keep things interesting as we begin to close out 2024, though. https://webdesignernews.com/3-essential-design-trends-november-2024/

Head of Design is Dead, Long Live the Head of Design!

As the design landscape changes, the traditional Head of Design role is evolving to meet new challenges. Today’s design leaders aren’t just delivering products; they’re amplifying team impact, shaping an innovation-focused culture, and working closely with business leaders to align on strategy. This article unpacks the shift, illustrating how design leadership is moving from tactical execution to strategic influence, bringing fresh value to growing organizations. Explore what this means for... h

We all know how to do responsive design, right?

I’m a bit uncomfortable that responsive design is often pushed into discreet chunks, like “layout A up to this size, then layout B until there’s enough space for layout C.” https://webdesignernews.com/we-all-know-how-to-do-responsive-design-right/

Why do people hate redesigns?

Recently, Twitter unveiled a new design for its website and app, including a new font, higher-contrast colors, and less visual clutter. According to Twitter Design, the changes are meant to make the platform more accessible and allow users to be more focused. https://webdesignernews.com/why-do-people-hate-redesigns/

Alpine: The Modern jQuery Replacement You’ve Been Waiting For

Back in the old days, when I was building web sites by hand, in the snow, uphill, both ways, jQuery was my default tool when building any kind of interactivity on a web page. Way before I even considered building apps, jQuery was the workhorse that made cross-browser web development easy, or at least a little less painful. In 2024, it’s still in use on the vast majority of web sites. (I’ve... https://webdesignernews.com/why-alpine-is-the-new-jquery-and-why-that-is-an-awesome-thing/

The Power of Color in UX: Psychology Behind the Palette

This article explores the fundamentals of color psychology, color selection methods, and successful examples in UX design. https://webdesignernews.com/the-power-of-color-in-ux-psychology-behind-the-palette/


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