If you know how to ride a bike now and wait five years to ride one again, you’ll likely do just fine once you get back on. https://webdesignernews.com/design-system-tips-from-developers-point-of-view/
We’re reintroducing our Make Designs feature with some key improvements, including a new name—First Draft—to better reflect our goal of giving designers another way to get started. https://webdesignernews.com/building-a-better-first-draft-for-designers/
Brand Identity PayPal’s new refreshed brand identity marks the next chapter for PayPal in the lives of its customers and signals a new direction for the business and the brand: one that is simpler, cleaner, more modern and more optimistic. https://webdesignernews.com/paypals-new-refreshed-brand-identity/
Typewriter fonts can bring a unique style to your creative projects. Their worn-out letters and subtle ink blots replicate those characteristics you associate with vintage typing machines. They are great for projects like posters, branding, or invitations that need a vintage aesthetic. https://webdesignernews.com/15-best-free-typewriter-fonts-for-creatives/
As a beginner or mid-level developer, you’ve probably focused a lot on making your app functional. But have you considered how it feels to use? In this post, we’ll explore 9 often-overlooked aspects of UI design that can significantly improve your app’s user experience. https://webdesignernews.com/10-ui-tips-for-beginner-mid-level-developers/
In this age of endless newfangled organizational tools, the spreadsheet holds firm. Frederick O’Brien explains how, from engineering to design, they can still provide a rock-solid foundation for your work. https://webdesignernews.com/why-spreadsheets-remain-essential-in-the-digital-age/
Whether you’re organizing a local beer festival, promoting an Oktoberfest-themed event, or simply looking to capture the festive Bavarian spirit, the right design elements can make all the difference. https://webdesignernews.com/designing-oktoberfest-fonts-flyers-posters-templates-more/
Deferring offscreen images is a web performance optimization technique that can help you improve user experience and Core Web Vitals on your site. Also known as lazy loading, it downloads out-of-view images only when they’re about to appear in the user’s viewport. Deferring offscreen images is especially important on image-heavy websites. https://webdesignernews.com/how-to-defer-offscreen-images-and-background-images/