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8 votes
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Nintendo's Corey Olcsvary plays a selection of user-generated Super Mario Maker 2 levels and offers his thoughts on their designs
6 votes -
Oslo studio Metric creates Norway's new banknotes, telling the story of life along Europe's longest coastline
6 votes -
How Blasphemous' level design iterates on classic Metroidvanias
5 votes -
Why 3D logos fell out of favor overnight
8 votes -
Letterpress business card printing with five Pantone colors
5 votes -
The iPod silhouettes
6 votes -
New LA museum spotlights Hollywood costumes, from Dracula cape to Spider Woman dress
7 votes -
In Finland, an intelligent office could change the way people think about working
3 votes -
Can you draw a perfect circle?
11 votes -
Air ticket booking site uses Math.random for "38 people are looking at this right now" UX dark pattern
33 votes -
Designing accessible color systems
27 votes -
This coastal prefab stands tall above rising sea levels
6 votes -
Where to put buttons on forms
12 votes -
Less human than human: The design philosophy of Steve Jobs
9 votes -
Chart Art Fair – It is time for something new in Danish design says Maria Bruun
3 votes -
Why is there cardboard in Dracula?
5 votes -
A Welsh town will install anti-sex toilets that could spray users with water
12 votes -
The Valve Index Ear Speakers - Research, design, and evolution
11 votes -
The door problem of combat design
14 votes -
Performance matters
7 votes -
The endless, invisible persuasion tactics of the internet
8 votes -
Shade: It’s a civic resource, an index of inequality, and a requirement for public health. Shade should be a mandate for urban designers
11 votes -
Creating Passionate Users: The Myth of "Keeping up"
8 votes -
The gov.uk Design System
7 votes -
How a new logo saved the city of Oslo $5 million a year
8 votes -
Monolithic concrete forms associated with brutalist architecture inspired the interiors of Axel Arigato's Copenhagen flagship store
4 votes -
What do y'all think about the new Twitter design?
It's obviously unfamiliar, but I have to say that I don't think it's that much worse than the one we had before. It does obviously follow the trend of making everything look so much more mobile-y,...
It's obviously unfamiliar, but I have to say that I don't think it's that much worse than the one we had before. It does obviously follow the trend of making everything look so much more mobile-y, but unlike Reddit they haven't really messed with the core display of content - in fact, I'd say the tweets themselves have gotten a bit larger. I've heard that the timeline gets reset to algorithmic sorting every 24h, which is an absolute no-go for me, but I haven't experienced that aspect myself.
Related: I've recently started using Tweetdeck and honestly have no idea why I should ever switch back to the main Twitter feed, redesign or not. Columns, lists, the customisation - it's pretty much everything I've ever wanted. Any tips or opinions on that?
14 votes -
The Mutable Web
5 votes -
Introducing a new Twitter.com - a refreshed and updated website
12 votes -
Architects behind Lapee say pink spiral design could end gender toilet inequality
9 votes -
Sans serif, sans progressive policies: How campaign branding came to be a way for candidates to signal their progressive bona fides without actually having them.
7 votes -
Can ‘pods’ bring quiet to the noisy open office?
5 votes -
The shape of things to come
7 votes -
Jony Ive, iPhone designer, announces Apple departure
18 votes -
‘I think therefore I cycle’: Fifty years of Dutch anti-car posters – in pictures
16 votes -
Level design patterns in 2D games
5 votes -
More shots of Steam's new Library design thanks to a leak
14 votes -
Web Design Work
Hi everyone! Per admin recommendation I'm posting this in comp. I would like to switch Staining The Timbre from a blogspot domain to its own. I can handle the paperwork and whatnot associated with...
Hi everyone! Per admin recommendation I'm posting this in comp.
I would like to switch Staining The Timbre from a blogspot domain to its own. I can handle the paperwork and whatnot associated with the url change, but I would like to hire a web designer to spruce up the joint a bit. Right now I'm using a default theme provided by Blogspot and, while it serves its purpose, it makes the page look like it's run by a high schooler.
It should be a relatively basic project. I don't need anything for commerce set up, or anything I think of as "crazy". Just a very basic blog layout that looks professional on both desktop and mobile (the latter is a little lacking in particular right now). Archive links, Tags, ability to comment on posts, Contact Info, and one that preferably preserves the large-picture format the site currently has; that's about it, aside from being able to create the posts themselves.
If anyone is interested please send me a private message. This is very much still in the quoting phase, but I appreciate any assistance you all can provide me in getting an idea on cost.
Thanks in advance!
8 votes -
The corporate logo singularity: Against the creepy cheerfulness of a thousand smiling san serifs
14 votes -
The Expression Problem and its solutions
4 votes -
The fine art of stopping a flying puck
9 votes -
Recreating iOS 7 designs in Microsoft Word
6 votes -
An interview with Game of Thrones' supervising sound editor about how bird sounds are chosen for the show
5 votes -
Avoiding "health washing" at the grocery store
7 votes -
The Frankfurt Kitchen changed how we cook—and live
8 votes -
To help children learn braille, Lego will introduce bricks designed for the blind
7 votes -
Ligatures in programming fonts: hell no
9 votes -
Froebel’s gifts
8 votes -
Facebook is redesigning its app and site to put more emphasis on Events and Groups
8 votes