Interusable Design, Free Drawing Classes, Figma Design System — and more UX this week
Fabricio Teixeira
Posted on March 28, 2020
A weekly selection of design links, brought to you by your friends at the UX Collective.
- Image Formats → Tiny cross-browser images, in HTML and React.
- Figma.com System → How a small team built Figma web’s system.
- Phone Field → Explaining why the ‘phone’ field is required.
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Stories from the community
Designing for interusability →
What will happen to designers if there’s no interface to design? →
More top stories this week:
- Am I taking inspiration? Am I stealing? →
- Embracing terrible first drafts →
- The Cult of Brand: when should I join? →
- You want me to do what?! I can’t draw →
- The UX of flying cars: lessons on designing the future →
- Four Definitions of Design →
- What a traffic light can teach a designer →
- The fonts that made us →
- Public speaking for non-TED talkers →
News & ideas
- Stay Sane Posters → Series of posters for lifesavers fighting the virus.
- Drawing Classes → At home? Free classes from famous illustrators.
- Inspired by Storch → When copy, art and type become inseparable.
- Phone Accessibility → Accessibility settings are useful for everyone.
Tools & resources
- Around → Video calls for a new era of work.
- Animockup → Create animated mockups in your browser.
- Compound Grid → Little tool to generate compound grids.
- Emergency Web Kit → Existing (CMS) websites are unable to handle spikes in traffic.
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Fabricio Teixeira
Posted on March 28, 2020
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