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How To Choose Typefaces For Fintech Products: Our Best Practices Guide (Part 1)

Fintech products are systems that are overloaded by many types of data like numerals, texts, spreadsheets, and so on. Working with these products requires the designer to pay a high level of attention and responsibility, as he becomes a provider between user and data. Daria shares her approach to digital product typography and reviews the key points to consider when choosing typefaces. https://smashingmagazine.com/2023/10/choose-typefaces-fintech-products-guide-part1/

Everything I Know About UX Research I First Learned From Lt. Columbo

Working in the area of UX sometimes feels like a crime drama. Can’t believe it? Then look at these fun parallels between modern UX practices and a classical TV detective. https://smashingmagazine.com/2023/10/ux-research-learn-from-lt-columbo/

A High-Level Overview Of Large Language Model Concepts, Use Cases, And Tools

Discuss the concept of large language models (LLMs) and how they are implemented with a set of data to develop an application. Joas compares a collection of no-code and low-code apps designed to help you get a feel for not only how the concept works but also to get a sense of what types of models are available to train AI on different skill sets. https://smashingmagazine.com/2023/10/overview-large-language-model-concepts-use-cases-tools/

Gatsby Headaches: Working With Media (Part 1)

Discover how to incorporate a variety of media formats, such as images, videos, GIFs, SVGs, and so on, in a Gatsby website. Juan Rodriguez shares what he’s learned about optimizing files for improved performance after working with different plugins and techniques. https://smashingmagazine.com/2023/10/gatsby-headaches-working-media-part1/

Re-Creating The Pop-Out Hover Effect With Modern CSS (Part 2)

Re-create a fancy hover effect where an avatar pops out of a starburst pattern for the frame on hover. The idea is to apply the concepts in a new context and gain another view of how trigonometric functions can influence the way we mask elements in CSS. https://smashingmagazine.com/2023/10/re-creating-pop-out-hover-effect-modern-css-part2/

The Problem With WordPress Is Positioning, Not Plugins

Geoff explores the often-overlooked divide between WordPress.org and WordPress.com, shedding light on the blurred lines between open-source ideals and commercial interests. https://smashingmagazine.com/2023/10/problem-wordpress-positioning-not-plugins/

WaterBear: Building A Free Platform For Impactful Documentaries (Part 2)

In this second article of a two-part series, Adrian shares insights about building WaterBear — his first project as a lead developer — discussing the challenges his team encountered while building it and various accessibility and performance improvements they’ve made. You’ll get a peek at the inner workings of a team striving to find its groove to systematize the work. https://smashingmagazine.com/2023/10/waterbear-building-free-platform-documentaries-part2/

Dancing Leaves And Spooky Fellows (October 2023 Wallpapers Edition)

How about a little inspiration boost? Well, we might have something for you: desktop wallpapers created with love by artists and designers from across the globe. They are available in versions with and without a calendar for October and can be downloaded for free. Enjoy! https://smashingmagazine.com/2023/09/desktop-wallpaper-calendars-october-2023/

Re-Creating The Pop-Out Hover Effect With Modern CSS (Part 1)

This article is all about experimenting with modern CSS features. We will combine things like CSS masks, CSS variables, trigonometric functions, @property, and more to create a neat hover effect that would have been extremely difficult to do even a few years ago without the latest and greatest that CSS has to offer. https://smashingmagazine.com/2023/09/re-creating-pop-out-hover-effect-css-part1/

Exploring Enhanced Patterns In WordPress 6.3

In this article, Ganesh Dahal explains how the features have evolved since reusable blocks were officially released in WordPress 5.0 — and how the two have converged in WordPress 6.3 to form a powerful feature capable of allowing content creators to sync content and design patterns consistently in pages and posts. https://smashingmagazine.com/2023/09/exploring-enhanced-patterns-system-wordpress/


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