On the occasion of International Bird Day, we check out what the Internet sparrows have been tweeting about recently. In addition to articles for which the starting point was a high-profile auction of graphics sold for 69 million dollars, you will find texts about increasing the availability of published content, heuristic analysis and color selection. There was also a corner of inspiration in today's roundup — take a break from following tweets and take a look at Instagram.
Authenticity of the digital product
Article Wojtek Borowicz is an opportunity to find out what investing, speculation and climate catastrophe have to do with NFT tokens. For replenishment text Meghan Wenzel on the science designers can learn from NFT concept development.
Availability and format of tutorials
Tatiana Mac takes tutorials to the workshop and promptshow to improve their accessibility. Check out what can facilitate the reception of content in a certain format - to as many people as possible, without putting barriers already at the entrance.
Example of heuristics-based analysis
By Kryvytskyi discusses UX analysis process on the example of the selected application. Using 10 Nielsen heuristics, the author presents individual problems within the interface and recommendations for their solutions.
Play with color
Paul Hebert argues that the HSL format makes it easier to work with color on the computer screen. In addition to discussing individual color models in article You will find interactive testers to test. And information about colors, contrast, typography and creating visual hierarchy can also be found in Entries Ahammad Shawki.
(Non) everyday uses
Finally, a handful of inspiration. Tony Faccenda talks about how Zutari reduces the time it takes to develop a project using a certain development platform. Dunja Djudjic recommends in turn, a look at how Anna Devis and Daniel Rueda look for inspiration in their everyday environment.