February’s reading list
Inayaili de León Persson
on 1 March 2017
Tags: Design
Here are the best links shared by the design team in February 2017:
- Write Good linter for Atom
- Land Lines – Chrome Experiments
- Better Web Typography for a Better Web
- Fast Good Cheap
- Data Visualizations by Herwig Scherabon
- How Flexbox works—explained with big, colorful, animated gifs
- Optimizations in Syntax Highlighting
- GitHub’s Open Source Guides
- Piwik – Open Analytics Platform
- Making sense of MVP (Minimum Viable Product) – and why I prefer Earliest Testable/Usable/Lovable
- Dwitter – 140 character JavaScript
- How Stack Overflow Redesigned the Top Navigation
Thank you to Greg, Jamie, Joana, Karl, Magdalena, Will and me for the links this month.
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