I’m working on a refresh of my personal website, what I’m calling the HD remaster. Well, I wouldn’t call it a “full” redesign. I’m just cleaning things up, and Polypane is coming in clutch. I wrote about how much I enjoy developing with Polypane on my personal blog back in March 2023. https://webdesignernews.com/revamping-my-website-the-hd-remaster-journey/
If I were to say “product roadmap” to you, what would come to mind? Probably something resembling a Gantt chart, much like the roadmap shown below: A set of product updates, usually in the form of features mapped against a timeline. https://webdesignernews.com/the-problem-with-most-product-roadmaps/
Designing digital projects and disagreements go hand in hand. It’s a natural part of the process. https://webdesignernews.com/navigating-disagreements-and-trade-offs-in-digital-projects/
In this security industry, the manual processes that drive traditional threat modeling methods are increasingly inadequate for managing the growing scale and complexity of today’s products and services. https://webdesignernews.com/ai-driven-strategies-for-scalable-threat-modeling/
Hello and welcome to an especially tricksy edition of Design Lobster. This week we’re exploring the curious history of “Easter Eggs” in software, and examining a gravity-defying teapot that makes poisoning your enemies a breeze. https://webdesignernews.com/design-tricks/
Managing projects efficiently is crucial to keep your work process moving smoothly. Working within a design team, or collaborating with multiple stakeholders, staying organised can be a challenge. https://webdesignernews.com/documenting-design-process-with-notion/
An exploration of layout formations during scroll, where content is pinned until the layout is fully assembled. https://webdesignernews.com/on-scroll-layout-formations-ideas/