October’s reading list
Inayaili de León Persson
on 16 November 2015
Tags: Design
Here are the best links shared by the design team in October:
- Writing to Think
- How We Fixed Our Icon Problem
- Writing Developer Job Postings
- The Stages of Fear
- Building and Enterprise CSS Framework
- Project Apollo Archive
- HoloLens project X-ray
- Aurous
- CSS vs SVG: The Final Round(up)
- Tech For Good
- Motion UI
- Accelerated Mobile Pages Project
- How to Get Your Client to Say ‘Yes’
- Blend – Generate simple and beautiful CSS3 gradients
- Why UX design patterns work and how to use them
- Bootstrap Studio
- Object-Oriented UX
- The Future Is Now! – 10/21/15 – A Special Message From Doc Brown
- Kai Brach – Offscreen Magazine
- Git Large File Storage – How to Work with Big Files
- Melting POP @ Alexandre DUBOSC
- Project Faces – Adobe Max 2015 – Sneak Peeks
- British Library offers over 1 million free vintage images for download
- Adapting without assumptions
Thanks to Alejandra, Anthony, Elvi, James, Joe, Luca, Richard and me, for the links this month!
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