The world-renowned prototyping tool InVision has consistently been on top of platform updates & new tools for designers. In a recent blog post they’ve announced a new feature called Motion. Continue reading
Author: Jake Rocheleau
34 Brilliant Free Icon Sets for Designers and Developers
The beauty of open source is built within the community, along with all the many derivative works to follow. Designers and developers can benefit from working with each other’s graphics and source codes to learn and produce higher-quality results. It offers a practical method to build websites and other projects that would need a solid user interface. Icons are typically one big piece to this overall design process. Continue reading
The Illusion of Life: Animation for UI/UX Design
A few old men working for Walt Disney back in the early 20th century came up with a dozen working properties for lifelike animation. These “12 principles of animation” have lasted for decades and continue to hold a major influence over the animation industry. Continue reading
Pantone’s Newest Color Guide
The Pantone factory has been hard at work crafting a new color guide for designers and print professionals. If you don’t know, Pantone offers a variety of colors and swatches that are used in many fields from print work to interior decorating. Continue reading
Planning Market Research for New Website Launches
Launching a new startup or website idea can take a lot of effort. But most people gloss over the process of researching other competition within your market. It doesn’t take a lot of work, but it does take some time and effort digging around in search engines.
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25 Free Libraries for Custom Web Animation
From SVG to CSS3 and modern jQuery, website animation is here to stay. What was once considered an excruciating task has now become more forthright and easier to manage than ever before. Continue reading
Form Element Auto-Resize with Stretchy.js
Input elements within form fields have historically been the toughest to style. New CSS properties offer a much easier time, but user experience is still a tricky gray area. Continue reading
Material Design: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at How it’s Made
Unless you’ve been asleep for the past couple years, you should know a little about Google’s material design language. This was originally built for the newest version of Android OS, but has evolved into a dynamic UI/UX language for web and mobile apps.
Freebie Vector Print Icon Set (25 Pack)
Designers can always benefit from well-crafted freebies made for all digital design projects. Icons are often particularly useful since they require a lot of time and a consistent style to blend nicely with a layout.
Real or Photoshopped? Test your Skills with Adobe’s New Quiz
The very first official release of Adobe Photoshop was in February of 1990. This year is the 25th anniversary of our favorite photo manipulation suite and Adobe is celebrating with a classic party game. Continue reading