More than 30 years since the creation of the first website, many issues related to the functioning of the World Wide Web need to be rethought and redefined, allowing designers to develop their creativity. In this context, you may be interested in comments on the problems of users of the global network, a pragmatic approach to carrying out projects and drawing inspiration from other people's ideas. There were also ideas for filling mockups with sample texts or adding attractive examples of creative work to your portfolio. Happy International Hummus Day!
Restoring control over the network
begin interview with Tim Berners-Lee, in which the father of the World Wide Web shares, among other things, remarks about the global web. In the conversation, the expert also mentions his new project. As a supplement, take a look at Artikel Learn about the solutions that hinder facial recognition systems and see if there is a chance to regain control of your data on the web.
Constructive design process
Text Steven Hooper is a recipe for efficient project execution when you need to work in conditions of a small budget, short deadlines, technical constraints or neutralizing resistance to certain design decisions. In the extensive entry you will find proven strategies of its author and tips on what pitfalls are worth paying attention to in a more or less typical design process.
Honest theft of ideas
IN article You will find tips from Adrian H. Raudaschli on the skillful copying of good ideas and design decisions. The author mentions, among others, several rules, thanks to which the use of the effects of someone else's work allows you to stimulate your own creativity.
Replacements for Lorem Ipsum
Rebeca Costa presents a list of tools for generating texts to replace the target content, e.g. in the design of the page. Test different proposals and match alternative fillers to your mockups, and it is possible that you will say goodbye definitively to the good Lor Ipsum.
Ideas for improving your portfolio
For those who want to diversify their portfolio, Vy Alechnavicius suggesting design challenge. The author defines the problem to be solved, leaving the audience to decide on the scope of work and the degree of complexity of the project planned for a month.If you still have a moment, it is worth looking at how the host of the blog reviews sent him a portfolio of aspiring UX designer. Find out which elements can spoil the case study and what will help raise its level.
* Today's post is dedicated to Justyna, who not only told us how to make great hummus, but above all is the perfect ingredient for our team:)