The five best design links, every weekday

Date: 2016/08/31

medium.com

A DIY Design Education

47 Repeatables For A Faster Workflow In a previous article about how I work with Framer and Sketch in my workflow I mentioned one of my favorite snippets, which slowed down all the animations of a project. It received quite a few highlights, so I felt it would be cool to publish my snippets library in the Facebook Design Resources.

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Why Facebook Is Blue

The Science of Colors in Marketing W hy is Facebook blue? According to The New Yorker, the reason is simple. It's because Mark Zuckerberg is red-green colorblind. This means that blue is the color Mark can see the best. In his own words Zuck says: "Blue is the richest color for me; I can see all of blue."

medium.com

Niice Quick Review: creative feedback that's easier than email

medium.com

Netflix - Live Streams (Concept)

I'm a recent cord cutter so I rely mainly on Netflix and Hulu for my entertainment. The ease of getting almost any show I want on demand is absolutely amazing. But there is one thing I really miss from cable. I miss the ease of which I'm just thrown into a TV show.

svgs.us

Svgsus: Easier SVG handling for Mac

Svgsus is the perfect tool to organize, clean and transform svgs into code. Let's make SVGs great again.

medium.com

Responsive Web Considered Harmful

A history of web standards' claim to "help our users" when they are actually putting them and developers in danger Believe it or not, there was a time when all computer screens were the same size and building interfaces for all devices was an efficient task - typically needing one design and one implementation.

thedesignteam.io

From a Product Perspective

Masters of Persuasion. Product Managers are a special breed. When writing this comic, I wanted to portray the caricature of one but ended up illustrating the typical annoying freelancing client (yes, I went the easy and unoriginal way). In my defense, it was kind of hard to portray the conventional personality of a PM.