May’s reading list
Inayaili de León Persson
on 1 June 2016
Tags: Design
Here are the best links shared by the design team over the last month:
- MyData 2016 Conference
- Next-level collaboration: the future of content and design
- Collection of popular UX flows
- Microsoft’s hover gestures for Windows phones are magnificent
- What Happened to Google Maps? Surprising Changes to Google Maps’s Cartography
- 7 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About Accessibility
- Meaningful CSS: Style Like You Mean It
- Bicycles Built Based On People’s Attempts to Draw Them From Memory
- Learn From the Past, Enhance for the Future
- Atomic Docs. A styleguide generator and component manager
- How Technology Hijacks People’s Minds — from a Magician and Google’s Design Ethicist
- Star Wars Episode IV in one picture
- Airbnb Design: Building a Visual Language
- Dribbble Comment Generator
- Confident, Instinct, and Knowing When to Fight Back: An Interview with Canonical CEO Jane Silber
Thank you to Alejandra, Ant, Carla, James, Jamie, Joe, Jouni, Peter and me for the links this month!
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