The five best design links, every weekday

Date: 2016/07/15

frontside.io

The Conjoined Triangles of Senior-Level Development

At Frontside, we gather every Tuesday afternoon for our company meeting, where we talk through our accomplishments and plans for the coming week. In a recent meeting, we talked about our search for a senior developer to join the team, and you could see passions flare.

fictivekin.com

Fictive Kin Redesign

Fictive Kin is an engineering and design studio based in Brooklyn.

medium.com

Fixing HTML Video on Mobile

How and why we built Whitewater, an open source video encoder and player for our site The problem with mobile video In early 2015 we started development on a redesign for This Also 's website. As the project evolved it became clear that video would be a major component of the design language.

medium.com

Nostalgia and Its Powerful Effect on Products

Nostalgia: A sentimental longing or wistful affection for a period in the past. As we all know, Pokémon Go came out about a week ago. I currently live in Amsterdam and this news didn't break to me until Monday morning when I started reading my daily blogs; I could not escape articles about Pokémon Go.

underconsideration.com

Brand New: New Logo and Identity for MasterCard by Pentagram

Established in 1966 (as Interbank until 1968 and later known as Master Charge until 1979), MasterCard is a technology company in the global payments industry that - contrary to the perception that they issue credit cards - processes the payments between the banks of merchants and the card-issuing banks or credit unions of the purchasers.

invisionapp.com

Relate UI Kit

Create connections with Relate, a free UI kit from InVision made to build a beautiful social app

proto.io

Introducing Proto.io 6

pentagram.com

New MasterCard mark

21 partners, a group of friends who are all leaders in their individual fields. We designarchitecture and interiors, books, branding and identities, digital installations, exhibitions, films, products, posters, and websites from offices in London, New York, San Francisco, Berlin and Austin.