
I do, however, get asked a lot about what technologies and frameworks we use at the studio, so I thought I’d note them down. This information is accurate as of January 2025. https://webdesignernews.com/technologies-and-frameworks-we-use-in-our-design-studio/

Check out a new dashboard built with Tailwind CSS and Flowbite featuring over 60 pages including a calendar page, kanban board, AI prompting, chatroom, and more. https://webdesignernews.com/flowbite-launched-a-new-dashboard/

Not all of this is like absolutely brand spanking new just-dropped-in-2024 stuff. Some of it is, but generally it’s relatively new stuff that’s all pretty great. I’m pointing things out that I think are really worth knowing about. It’s possible you haven’t kept up too much with HTML developments as it tends to, rightfully, move a lot slower than CSS or JavaScript. https://webdesignernews.com/things-you-should-know-about-html-heading-into-2025/

This article is your guide to screen reader testing—a practical, essential step in building accessible websites. Whether you’re a developer, designer, or project manager, you’ll learn how to integrate screen reader testing into your workflow and create experiences that work for all users, with no exceptions. https://webdesignernews.com/how-to-conduct-accessibility-testing-with-screen-readers/

Even if you read the modern React documentation, it can be confusing considering all the visuals. https://webdesignernews.com/how-reacts-render-effects-and-refs-work-under-the-hood/

The best and worst thing about solo development is the “solo” part. There’s a lot of freedom in working alone, and that freedom can be inspiring, but it can also become a debilitating hindrance to productivity and progress. Victor Ayomipo shares his personal lessons on what it takes to navigate solo development and build the “right” app. https://webdesignernews.com/solo-development-learning-to-let-go-of-perfection/

More people than ever are using design in their daily work. By making our tools and processes more inclusive, we can empower everyone to practice design with confidence—regardless of their title. https://webdesignernews.com/design-a-definition-that-needs-to-grow/