No Images? Click here A quick question:Do you still want to receive this newsletter? It doesn't look like you've opened an email or clicked on a link since the relaunch of the newsletter in December, so I'm sending you this edition to make sure you're still keen. If you don't click on any link in today's edition, I'll take that as a sign the newsletter's not for you and take you off the list. To be super sure you're removed, unsubscribe now by clicking here. With certain email clients, opens or clicks don't seem to be recorded. If you're an avid reader and clicker, to make super sure you're not removed, you can also reply to this email to let me know. If you're keen, click on something below or email me and I'll see ya again next week! Get a Free Year of SitePoint Premium thanks to BluehostGet 60% off web hosting from Bluehost plus a free domain, and we'll give you a free year of SitePoint Premium. Your Bread and ButterDesign toolsFirst up, an amazing old-school PC font pack [int10h]. Truly a golden age for typography. Buttercal [buttercal] makes scheduling one on one meetings easy. Portrait Mode Plus [firecannon] lets you tweak and modify all your iOS11 Portrait Mode photos, changing up colors, increasing or decreasing blur, and more. A Fraction Too Much FrictionDesign resources3 interesting design trends [webdesignerdepot]. Speaking of trends, bright colors are making a bit of a comeback on the web, but in a good, elegant way [designmodo]. Sometimes friction is better for UX [smashingmagazine]. Why WhatFontIs is the easiest way to select the right font [sitepoint]. Skills, habits and trends of the modern designer [blog.prototypr]. Design styleguides to learn from this year [blog.prototypr]. A Clean SlateDesign tutorials and case studiesHow to design a bulletproof product strategy [blog.usejournal]. Air Lookout - a life-changing side-project [smashingmagazine]. Check out Slate.com’s new identity [slate]. Story Epilogues [medium/@johnpcutler] are a good addition to the product development cycle. Post-modernFun stuffPosters for The Post, Spielberg’s new film about the Washington Post publishing the Pentagon Papers, heavily feature Helveica, despite the newspaper’s iconic typeface being completely different. Was that a terrible idea, or an inspired choice? [theringer]. Finally, Morpheus' “Red Pill/Blue Pill” speech in The Matrix was great, no question. Was it accurate, though? [theringer]. Includes a mention of a new (to me) theory that Neo wasn’t even The One - it was actually Agent Smith. Mind-blowing! I hope you enjoyed this week's edition. Now that we've covered The Matrix, color trends and the use of Helvetica, it's time for today's epilogue... How about that fancy logo up-top, huh? Not bad! Also, since we're talking graphics, I thought it would be more than fair to offer a visual representation of my face, which you can see below. Usually appearing in my daily newsletter, Versioning, I thought I'd use it here too so you can put a face to the name. I look exactly like this by the way. Back with more links for your consumption next week! |
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
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