Pixels of the Week – January 6, 2016

Pixels of the Week – January 6, 2016

This content is 9 years old. Remember that the following content might be outdated.Every week I post a lot of my daily readings about Web, UI and UX Design, mobile design, webdesign tools  and useful ressources, inspiration on twitter and other social networks. This week’s selection: talented designer and why we are no artists, how to build modular code and design, a little bit of UX, mobile onboarding, beautiful typography and what happens when you mix tea and pantones in …

Pixels of the Week – December 31, 2015

Pixels of the Week – December 31, 2015

This content is 9 years old. Remember that the following content might be outdated.Every week I post a lot of my daily readings about Web, UI and UX Design, mobile design, webdesign tools  and useful ressources, inspiration on twitter and other social networks. This week’s selection: using modern web capabilities for webapps, hover menu issues, touch delay on mobile, useful redesigns, responsive typography, rejected designers testimonials, a few 2016 webdesigner trends, responsive images in WordPress, illustration and flexbox tutorials, not …

Pixels of the Week – December 18, 2015

Pixels of the Week – December 18, 2015

This content is 9 years old. Remember that the following content might be outdated.Every week I post a lot of my daily readings about Web, UI and UX Design, mobile design, webdesign tools  and useful ressources, inspiration on twitter and other social networks. This week’s selection: why you might not need a mobile application, webdesign trends for 2016 and 35 UX articles of this year, a little bit about mobile forms and nice articles on design, CSS grids, CSS, SVG …

[Freebies] Responsive Retrofitting VS Mobile First Responsive Strategy Illustration

[Freebies] Responsive Retrofitting VS Mobile First Responsive Strategy Illustration

This content is 9 years old. Remember that the following content might be outdated.The word “Responsive” has today a lot of different meanings depending on the person you ask. In his article  Responsive Strategy, Brad Frost explains the difference between Responsive Retrofitting and what he calls Mobile First Responsive. Design. This first one is, I quote: “the process of taking an existing desktop-only website, and making it responsive after the fact.” Basically what we have been doing the past few years …

Pixels of the Week – December 11, 2015

Pixels of the Week – December 11, 2015

This content is 9 years old. Remember that the following content might be outdated.Every week I post a lot of my daily readings about Web, UI and UX Design, mobile design, webdesign tools  and useful ressources, inspiration on twitter and other social networks. This week’s selection: really interesting CSS ressources and tutorials (vertical-align, blend-mode, performance, etc.), a little bit of UX design, cognitive psychology and neuroscience, tips on using transparent backgrounds and great general design advice, web performance but also …

Pixels of the Week – December 4, 2015

Pixels of the Week – December 4, 2015

This content is 9 years old. Remember that the following content might be outdated.Every week I post a lot of my daily readings about Web, UI and UX Design, mobile design, webdesign tools  and useful ressources, inspiration on twitter and other social networks. This week’s selection: UX commandments, improving typography, a little reminder on the paradox of choice, some mobile menu guidelines, the evolution of devices and the face that there is NO mobile internet, a nice dungeon game, some …

Pixels of the Week – November 27, 2015

Pixels of the Week – November 27, 2015

This content is 9 years old. Remember that the following content might be outdated.Every week I post a lot of my daily readings about Web, UI and UX Design, mobile design, webdesign tools  and useful ressources, inspiration on twitter and other social networks. This week’s selection: the dark side of emotional intelligence in UX, mobile filters, some mobile and responsive mistakes, visual design influence on UX, SVG vs GIF cagematch, push notifications for e-commerce, Dark Vader in daylife situations, some CSS …

Pixels of the Week – November 20, 2015

Pixels of the Week – November 20, 2015

This content is 9 years old. Remember that the following content might be outdated.Every week I post a lot of my daily readings about Web, UI and UX Design, mobile design, webdesign tools  and useful ressources, inspiration on twitter and other social networks. This week’s selection is particularly mobile oriented: mobile UX, mobile navigation patterns, Google Plus going full responsive, some accessibility conflicts caused by implementing swipe gestures, 10 tips to help you build a responsive site and Ethan Marcotte’s new …

Pixels of the Week – 13 November, 2015

Pixels of the Week – 13 November, 2015

This content is 9 years old. Remember that the following content might be outdated.Every week I post a lot of my daily readings about Web, UI and UX Design, mobile design, webdesign tools  and useful ressources, inspiration on twitter and other social networks. This week’s selection: pattern, anti-pattern, error messages and mobile onboarding, best input choice, anticipatory design, long term efficiency of flat design, browser parsing and browser webviews, some funny ads and lovely HTML typography, tools to help you …

Pixels of the Week – November 6, 2015

Pixels of the Week – November 6, 2015

This content is 9 years old. Remember that the following content might be outdated.Every week I post a lot of my daily readings about Web, UI and UX Design, mobile design, webdesign tools  and useful ressources, inspiration on twitter and other social networks. This week’s selection: better user experience with usability testing, more efficient forms, more performant websites, secure passwords, empathy maps. Some really nice illustrations in the inspiration section. And don’t miss high quality ressources and tutorials to help you manipulate …