The usual recruitment process never has a single stage. In almost every case, you can expect a multi-stage process consisting of an interview with HR (the so-called company culture-fit interview), a technical interview (the one where you actually discuss design with a design leader), an assignment, and sometimes an interview with the product team and/or a director or VP of the department. The last one is expected for senior roles,... https://webdesignernews.com/preparing-for-a-job-interview-2/
In traditional responsive design, we rely on media queries to change styles based on the overall viewport size. This works well for adjusting layouts for different screen sizes, but it falls short when you need components to adapt based on their container’s size. https://webdesignernews.com/learn-more-about-css-container-queries/
Make your Spline scenes load faster and smoother, improve the user experience, and reduce the bounce rate on your website. https://webdesignernews.com/tips-for-speeding-up-spline-3d-scenes-and-enhancing-core-web-vitals/
Imagine the internet as a vast library where the current web is like a system of books placed on shelves with no particular order, searchable only by specific words or phrases. https://webdesignernews.com/reimagining-the-semantic-web/
Smoke fonts are perfect for adding an element of movement and mystique to typography, evoking images of swirling mist and drifting vapor. They can create a sense of drama, elegance, and creativity in your designs. https://webdesignernews.com/15-best-smoke-fonts/
HP’s design system team reveals how they used Figma to streamline processes, break down silos, and save developers time. https://webdesignernews.com/streamlining-design-to-development/
Many UX professionals often find themselves working alone, and usually face more projects impacting user experience than they can handle. In this article, Paul Boag explains how UX teams can be transformed into a significant driver of customer-centric innovation within organizations. https://webdesignernews.com/rethinking-the-role-of-your-ux-teams-2/