Category: Web Design
SmashingConf Freiburg 2019: Videos And Photos SmashingConf Freiburg 2019: Videos And Photos Rachel Andrew 2019-10-01T12:00:59+02:00 2019-10-01T12:34:52+00:00 We returned to our home in Freiburg for the 2019 SmashingConf, and brought all the SmashingConf fun with us. We’ve wrapped up the event in this post, including links to the video of all of the presentations, so you…
Beneath The Autumn Leaves (October 2019 Wallpapers Edition) Beneath The Autumn Leaves (October 2019 Wallpapers Edition) Cosima Mielke 2019-09-30T13:42:00+02:00 2019-09-30T12:36:10+00:00 Misty mornings, pumpkins, leaves shining in bright red, yellow, and orange hues — these are just some of the things about October that inspired artists and designers to participate in this month’s wallpapers challenge. The…
SmashingConf 2020 – San Francisco, Freiburg, New York And Austin SmashingConf 2020 – San Francisco, Freiburg, New York And Austin Rachel Andrew 2019-09-27T17:00:00+02:00 2019-09-28T12:35:11+00:00 We’ve been running SmashingConf since 2012, when we held our very first conference in Freiburg, Germany. Since then, we’ve continued to experiment and improve on our conference experience. Our aim is…
Frankenstein Migration: Framework-Agnostic Approach (Part 2) Frankenstein Migration: Framework-Agnostic Approach (Part 2) Denys Mishunov 2019-09-27T12:00:59+02:00 2019-09-27T12:35:14+00:00 In this article, we’ll be putting all the theory to the test by performing step-by-step migration of an application, following the recommendations from the previous part. To make things straightforward, reduce uncertainties, unknowns, and unnecessary guessing, for the practical…
Frankenstein Migration: Framework-Agnostic Approach (Part 1) Frankenstein Migration: Framework-Agnostic Approach (Part 1) Denys Mishunov 2019-09-26T12:30:59+02:00 2019-09-26T12:34:48+00:00 Migration, according to Oxford Learner’s Dictionary, is “the slow or gradual movement of something from one place to another.” This term describes many things and phenomena in our world — both with positive and negative tint. In software development,…
Creating Tables In Figma Creating Tables In Figma Sasha Belichenko 2019-09-25T12:30:59+02:00 2019-09-25T12:35:34+00:00 In this tutorial, we will talk about how tables can be created in Figma by using components and Atomic Design methodology. We will also take a look at the basic elements of the table layout and how components can be included in the…
Designing Complex Responsive Tables In WordPress Designing Complex Responsive Tables In WordPress Suzanne Scacca 2019-09-24T13:00:59+02:00 2019-09-24T12:36:35+00:00 (This is a sponsored article.) Mobile devices can be problematic for displaying complex tables and charts that would otherwise stretch the entire width of a laptop or desktop screen. This may leave some of you wondering whether it’s even…
Is There Such A Thing As Too Much Social Proof? Is There Such A Thing As Too Much Social Proof? Suzanne Scacca 2019-09-23T13:30:59+02:00 2019-09-23T12:36:33+00:00 It’s very easy to start a business these days. But succeeding in that business is another story. There are just too many people who want to escape the 9-to-5, do something…
15 Questions To Ask Your Next Potential Employer 15 Questions To Ask Your Next Potential Employer Robert Hoekman Jr 2019-09-20T12:30:59+02:00 2019-09-20T12:36:35+00:00 In my book “Experience Required”, I encourage in-house UX professionals to leave companies who refuse to advance their UX intelligence and capability. There are far too many companies these days who understand the value…
How AI Is Helping Solve Climate Change How AI Is Helping Solve Climate Change Nicholas Farmen 2019-09-19T13:00:59+02:00 2019-09-19T12:36:35+00:00 Have you heard of the French artist Marcel Duchamp? One of his most famous works is the “fountain” which was created from an ordinary bathroom urinal. In simply renaming this common object, Duchamp successfully birthed a completely…