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48 votes
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The tactile road crossing map is not just a feature that sets Swedish pedestrian signal boxes apart, it's also the first and original design of its kind
16 votes -
What are online courses could you suggest for starting UI/UX design?
Hey there, I am asking for a friend who is interested in transitioning from their career of designing print ads (Photoshop and InDesign) to web design. I would imagine they would need some courses...
Hey there, I am asking for a friend who is interested in transitioning from their career of designing print ads (Photoshop and InDesign) to web design.
I would imagine they would need some courses on responsive design and Figma? But I'll let the people with experience talk if they're here.
Free is preferred but willing to pay if needed! And if you have links or specific online courses you really like and helped you, that would be great!
Thanks in advance!
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Smashing idea: how East Germany invented ‘unbreakable’ drinking glasses
16 votes -
Not sure where to ask this - early 2000's email printing layout samples
Unless I'm missing something in my search queries, Google ain't coming up with anything. I'm trying to look for samples of printouts from emails (hosts are irrelevant) made in the early 2000's....
Unless I'm missing something in my search queries, Google ain't coming up with anything. I'm trying to look for samples of printouts from emails (hosts are irrelevant) made in the early 2000's. It's for a novel project. While I have a vague idea of what kind of layout is needed, it's one thing to guess, and another to actually see it. Any leads?
17 votes -
Paris 2024 Olympic pictograms - what happened?
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Emigre typography and graphic design magazine (1984–2005)
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Rams (2018) - A Dieter Rams documentary - Free today
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French post office releases scratch-and-sniff baguette stamp
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How do you accidentally run for President of Iceland?
30 votes -
Why Frank Lloyd Wright was so good
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How design collective Hipgnosis redefined the album cover: from AC/DC to Pink Floyd
14 votes