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2020 has been a weird year, and the weirdness isn’t stopping! If you missed it, Figma changed it’s name to Figma María, and Sketch may change to Sketcha Fernanda. Apart from the crazy love triangle, here’s some normal stuff from the week:
That’s all for this week! As always, feel free to hit reply if you have anything to share in a future issue.
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Projects we loved this week:
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In theory, making UI elements move is easy. Define points along a path, and software tweens the gaps. In reality, it doesn’t work that way. Micah takes from origins of motion design, to 12 motion design principles for digital products.
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Last week, GitHub announced their long awaited Dark Mode, but for Karen it was too Dark! In this post, she uses color theory to show why GitHub dark mode was disappointing.
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“You might not get the most rewarding opportunity from the get-go. And you might stumble upon a few ‘clients from hell’…” Filip has some words of encouragement for struggling the designers out there.
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Liquid UX is a state in which interfaces can leave physical screens, and flow with you on to different mediums. Michael shares a concept he created as a possible scenario for the future of digital products.
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