Design with Love, UX of Figma Plugins, TikTok Algorithm — and more UX this week
Fabricio Teixeira
Posted on February 29, 2020
A weekly selection of design links, brought to you by your friends at the UX Collective.
How to design with love? →
By José Torre
It’s easy to get excited about your job if you’re designing for a company or industry that you really care about. The reality: most people won’t actually get to do that. Research from Gallup has found that only 13% of people are actually engaged at work, which leaves 87% not happy. So… is all hope lost?
- One-Hand Usage → Designing apps for large smartphones.
- Accessibility Dont’s → Making your next project more inclusive.
- Foldable Web → How foldable devices might impact web design.
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Stories from the community
The UX of Figma plugins →
By Yuan Qing Lim
10 evil types of dark UX patterns →
By Danny Sapio
Beyond the binary: designing gender inclusive forms →
By Micah Bennett
More top stories:
- The ultimate Notion template to run efficient usability tests → By Inês Duvergé
- Designing accessible forms: the 10 foundational rules → By Tyler Hawkins
- Are we ditching keypads for good in AR/VR? → By Niteesh Yadav
- Designing the Modern Web → By Matt Owens
- How to properly organize your design files forever → By Reinoud Schuijers
- Unconscious competence in design → By Chris Raymond
- The most important overlooked design skill → By Chris Lee
News & ideas
- TikTok Algorithm → Reverse engineering how TikTok works.
- Xbox History → A visual history of the many Xbox dashboards.
- Playing Cards → Origin and evolution of playing card designs.
- Clean Slate → A growing global movement to end outdoor ads.
Tools & resources
- Meet Direct → Google’s tool to explain motion design details.
- Switching Software → Ethical, private alternatives to famous software.
- Icon Set → Organize SVG icons in one place.
- Store Previewer → Preview your app on the app store without publishing it.
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