
Designing Accessible Website Navigation: Best Practices for Inclusive UX, by @accessarmada@x.com:
Designing Accessible Website Navigation: Best Practices for Inclusive UX, by @accessarmada@x.com:
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If you’re not using :has() in #CSS yet, you’re missing magic. Yes, CSS is finally getting smarter. Style parents based on children no #JavaScript required.
One time, in a moment that I still can't exactly wrap my mind around, we got to talk to David Snowden.
He was the nicest, most genuine & patient genius-of-a-person we've interacted with. By the end he'd made sense of some questions we had, and at the same time we wished he was our neighbor.
AND, he's found the topic of mapping useful in wrestling with complex topics.
If you'd like new approaches to complex issues, we'd suggest...
#design #systemsthinking #map #maps https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SITXkTFHVw
Want to connect with your customers easily? A professional QR code design can do just that! Let’s make it unique!
#QRCode #MondayMotivation #LuckyPit #Design #Match2025 #qrcodedesign #arunroy9400
Linguists, animal lovers, and infographic designers--this article is for you. A beautiful, scrolling animation providing a visual analysis of animal sounds across cultures. Meet: cat! duck! and pig! (if they spoke in IPA). https://pudding.cool/2025/03/language/ #linguistics #anthropology #design #animals #animation #cat
The Hype and Risks of Vibe Coding, by @uxdesigncc:
One of the things you learn in many art classes as an adult is that the product is much less important than the process. Take pleasure in the process, and the outcome will take care of itself.
The artists I know draw and paint and sculpt (and since I know techie artists) “make” for the sheer pleasure of it.
Having said that, having programmed for fifty years, there’s a lot of boilerplate involved in programming. AI tools help one turn a human-language description of a problem and potential solutions into a partial solution in a matter of minutes.
One might ask: why is there so much boilerplate? Maybe our programming systems should seek to eliminate boilerplate by being more expressive?
To that, I agree. But one of the ways of being more expressive is using an expressive language to describe problems and possible solutions — and what is a coding-specific LLM if not that?
Of course, one can write buggy code in any language. The LLM does not free you from that, so walk through the output carefully, suggesting changes, asking for reasons of particular constructions. The LLM is also a pattern completer, so it will insert unnecessary, but frequently used things. The LLM has limited attention, so it may lose track of the project goal when down in the weeds.
A robust public and open source digital infrastructure and tooling will not save us, but it sure will make citizens more resilient and self-reliant. This looks soo good. #design #opensource #foss
RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:77tdak46psveqneyegsdyc7l/post/3lkjqqoqqqk2b
'Whether reading a koan or a passage from Malone Dies, one has a sense of glimpsing The Absolute through a letterbox.'
Jonny Pelham on the challenge of designing #book covers for #SamuelBeckett
https://www.faber.co.uk/journal/book-cover-design-jonny-pelham-on-beckett
#books #reading #writing #publishing #design #bookstodon @bookstodon
From a series of voxel art tributes to childhood game nostalgia I made in the 2000s.
As there were no voxel editors yet, I made them by extruding polygons in 3ds Max.
Some high-res images from this series are available here…
Oppo Find X8s: render ufficiale mostra cornici ultrasottili
#120Hz #50W #5700mAh #80W #Cornici #Design #Dimensity9400Plus #Display #DisplayOLED #Flagship #Indiscrezioni #iPhone16ProMax #Leak #Notizie #Novità #Oppo #OppoFindX8s #Render #Rumors #Smartphone #TechNews #Tecnologia
https://www.ceotech.it/oppo-find-x8s-render-ufficiale-mostra-cornici-ultrasottili/
Poco F7 Pro e F7 Ultra: render ufficiali prima del lancio
#120W #144Hz #5300mAh #6000mAh #90W #Android #Colori #Design #DisplayOLED #Indiscrezioni #Leak #Notizie #Novità #POCO #POCOF7Pro #POCOF7Ultra #RedmiK80 #Render #Rumors #Smartphone #Snapdragon8Elite #Snapdragon8Gen3 #TechNews #Tecnologia #Xiaomi
https://www.ceotech.it/poco-f7-pro-e-f7-ultra-render-ufficiali-prima-del-lancio/
Yeah, the PCBs I designed for the new Chowndolo arrived at destination but I made a mistake in ordering the components (a 4.7 k resistor in stead of a 4.7...). Fortunately they managed to fix it manually @intelligentinstruments @halldorophone @la.lepre @eurocircuits_official #pcb #chowndolo #electronics #design #instrumentsdesign #musicalinstrument #pcba #pcbassembly #PCBA #pcbart #PCBAfactory #mistake #mistakesarelessons
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: nuovo colore nero in arrivo
#Cameraphone #Colore #Design #Flagship #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Ultra #Indiscrezioni #Nero #Notizie #Novità #Rumors #SamsungIndia #Smartphone #Teaser #TechNews #Tecnologia
https://www.ceotech.it/samsung-galaxy-s25-ultra-nuovo-colore-nero-in-arrivo/
#Design #Debates
Figma’s not a design tool · “It’s a Rube Goldberg machine for avoiding code.” https://ilo.im/162u8p
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#Figma #NoCode #DesignTool #ProductDesign #UxDesign #UiDesign #WebDesign #Development #WebDev #Frontend
iPhone 17 Air: Apple ha considerato la rimozione dell'USB-C
#Apple #Bloomberg #Design #DisplayProMotion #Indiscrezioni #iPhone #iPhone17 #iPhone17Air #Leak #MarkGurman #Notizie #Novità #Portless #Prezzo #Rumors #TechNews #Tecnologia #USBC
https://www.ceotech.it/iphone-17-air-apple-ha-considerato-la-rimozione-dellusb-c/
New designers to look out for in 2025 – from 3D printed buildings to fuzzy chairs made from agave https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2025/mar/16/new-designers-to-look-out-for-in-2025-from-3d-printed-buildings-to-fuzzy-chairs-made-from-agave #3dprinting #design #architecture
'Life as an architect was the obvious choice for Arthur Mamou-Mani. What else was a young Parisian raised by ecologist parents and who has an equal love for maths, science and art to do? So after training at London’s Architectural Association, he established his design studio in Hackney.
From that point on, everything about Mamou-Mani’s work ceases to be obvious. His firm has become famous for building fantasy: the world’s largest 3D-printed sand pavilion; a temporary temple for the Burning Man festival in Nevada; a test site for airships in France; a viewing platform constructed from reclaimed ironwood and rattan in Bali. All from design with circularity at its heart.
Mamou-Mani creates biological shape – spirals, waves, repetitive patterns – from 3D-printed and recycled materials using parametric design. The computer-based process uses algorithms derived from the properties of a material to produce buildings and interiors that are a little bit Le Corbusier, a little bit Escher.
“It’s not our vision imposed on a material,” he explains, with the example of using a single tree cut to create complex wood waves designed with algorithms using information about wood’s malleability. “You need science to measure your impact and architects can be reluctant with science because they worry it prevents creativity.”'