Discover the best web motion design tools to elevate your website’s visual appeal. Explore top software options and enhance user experience. https://webdesignernews.com/best-tools-for-creative-web-motion-design/
Whether you want to take your user research skills to the next level, get better at UX writing, or stay up-to-date on the latest design trends, a newsletter is the perfect opportunity to get the best of the best resources delivered straight to your inbox on a regular basis. In this post, we highlight some design newsletters that you might want to consider subscribing to. https://webdesignernews.com/boost-your-ux-skills-with-these-top-design-newsletters/
Welcome to our roundup of the best new fonts we’ve found online in the last month. This month, there are notably fewer revivals and serifs and a lot more chunky sans serifs than usual. Enjoy! https://webdesignernews.com/discover-june-2024s-best-new-fonts/
The great thing about being a freelancer is that you’re in charge. That can also work against you, though. You make all the decisions. So, who’s to blame when something goes wrong? Just take a look in the mirror. https://webdesignernews.com/errors-freelance-web-designers-should-avoid/
Let’s explore how this principle can make your interfaces more intuitive and user-friendly. https://webdesignernews.com/enhancing-ui-design-with-the-gestalt-principle-of-common-fate/
Believe it or not, great branding is about more than just a logo. Ask the experts and they’ll tell you that it’s a combination of things. “We respond to experiences,” says Ben Marshall, creative director at Landor Associates, “stories we can pass on, and frankly, some things that are simply unusual or inspired.” https://webdesignernews.com/the-secrets-behind-20-iconic-brand-success-stories/
For much of the time I’ve spent fiddling with the code for this site, I kept my navigation for desktop and mobile nearly identical. A horizontal row of labels and icons: on desktop, displayed next to my name and, on mobile, those same items under my name. That’s (fairly) recently been swapped out for proper, responsive, mobile navigation that’s facilitated with a bit of CSS. https://webdesignernews.com/building-a-responsive-menu-with-css/