#Design #Launches
Fontastic Space · Discover optimal font pairings through typography metrics https://ilo.im/16d41z
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#Fonts #GoogleFonts #OpenType #Typography #UiDesign #WebDesign #Development #WebDev #Frontend #CSS
#Design #Launches
Fontastic Space · Discover optimal font pairings through typography metrics https://ilo.im/16d41z
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#Fonts #GoogleFonts #OpenType #Typography #UiDesign #WebDesign #Development #WebDev #Frontend #CSS
Hooray. Vivaldi has a new UI update that makes the active tab in the tab bar colored.
Now I got to go on a long journey to find out how to disable this again.
Please, never ever make updates to the UI of anything, and if you absolutely have to, give us a popup on the first start to let us disable it with one click.
#Design #Analyses
User interfaces and “blandification” · Why does 2026 look like 2016, which looks like 2006? https://ilo.im/16d4y3
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#Uis #Craft #Stagnation #Blandification #Novelty #Creativity #ProductDesign #UiDesign #VisualDesign #WebDesign
8pt grid systems create visual harmony through mathematical consistency — every margin, padding, and gap is a multiple of 8.
Desktop: 12 columns. Tablet: 8. Mobile: 4.
Users can’t identify grids consciously. But they feel when the layout is "off." GrowthSite Lab builds every interface on a documented grid. #UIDesign #DesignSystems
#Business #Announcements
Designing Firefox for the future · A new design direction for the browser https://ilo.im/16d45g
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#Firefox #Browser #Privacy #Performance #Accessibility #Design #ProductDesign #UxDesign #UiDesign #VisualDesign
#Design #Launches
Accessibility Tools · A practical toolkit for accessible product design https://ilo.im/16d4ia
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#Testing #Documentation #Checklists #Accessibility #ProductDesign #UiDesign #VisualDesign #WebDesign
#Design #Evolutions
The old typography is new again · “Optical sizing is once again relevant in digital design.” https://ilo.im/16d285
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#Fonts #VariableFonts #Typefaces #Typography #UiDesign #WebDesign #Development #WebDev #Frontend #CSS
Why enterprise brands stick to restrained palettes: visual noise increases cognitive load.
Fewer colors = more mental bandwidth for the actual product.
That's why the 'boring' navy-and-white software companies often win. #DesignSystems #UIDesign