May 2012
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40 best Tumblr blogs for designers | CreativeBloQ →
Nice to see uxrave in this mix, sitting alongside a couple of my other favorite Tumblr design blogs.
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via @laurenbugeja, quote from @chriscoyier
Things websites should be: fast, useful, intuitive, and secure. How you get there: there is no one-true-way. Enjoy the journey.
— Chris Coyier (@chriscoyier) May 8, 2012
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7 Basic Best Practices for Buttons →
via dragoni
Here are my basic best practices for buttons:
Make buttons look like buttons.
Put buttons where users can find them.
Make the most important button look like it’s the most important one.
Put buttons in a sensible order.
Label buttons with what they do.
If users don’t want to do something, don’t have a button for it.
Make it harder to find destructive buttons.
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Shell Apps and Silver Bullets →
hunterpryor:
Benjamin Sandofsky:
The difference is shell apps come from the wrong mentality. They start from, “How do we reduce effort?” instead of “How do we deliver the best product?”
Great products require more work. They requires commitment, attention to detail, and leaving your comfort zone. Shortcuts are just a distraction.
(Via Daring Fireball)
I’m an admitted native development...
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How to Tell if Your Tech Salary is Fair
morganmissen:
Most people have no idea what the market rate or prevailing wage is for their profession and career level, much less where they fall on the pay scale.
I’m tired of fluffy unvetted career advice, so I’ve sourced and linked to ten ways you can determine what other people with your job are paid.
I’ve chosen to assess the example of a Web (UI) Designer that lives in San Francisco and...
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IN ADVERTISING, AS IN LOVE, DESPERATION NEVER...
adteachings:
Case in point, this new BlackBerry site, which attempts to woo iPhone users by insulting them: http://wakeupbebold.com/
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evanstoner asked: Saw your post about Sigma.js. Your readers may also be interested in D3.js. It's a pretty robust data visualization library that I've used a few times and really enjoyed.
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April 2012
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50 fantastic tools for responsive web design →
on .net magazine
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March 2012
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