Pixels of the Week – December 8, 2017

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Every week I post a lot of my daily readings about Web, UI and UX Design, mobile design, webdesign tools  and useful resources, inspiration on twitter and other social networks.

This week’s selection: HTML5 form cheatsheet, jobs to be done UX method, Instagram filters concept, 2018 UX predictions, artificial intelligence and accessibility, zigzag patterns layout, overcoming user research fatigue, tips for search engines, redundancy in design, some links accessibility tips, CSS border animation, importing web page to Sketch.

You can follow me on twitter to get a dose of links every days.

TL;DNR the one you should not miss

#HTML5

A cool little HTML5 forms elements cheatsheet table with the render directly in your browser so you can compare 🙂

Interesting article

#UX

#Accessibility

Five Ways in Which Artificial Intelligence Changes the Face of Web Accessibility, haan the return of the babel fish ?

#Design

It doesn’t matter how good your work is if you don’t know how to present and sell it to people. Here are 7 tips to present your work like a boss.

#Conference

Why I Don’t Pay to Speak – speaker, conf organizer, read this.
Except for 3.17 I heard/ read all of the section 3 excuses, and I agree with the counter argument and the social and ethic responsibility when it comes to diversity.

#Typography

10 Rules of Using Fonts in Virtual Reality

#Remote

Why Startups Are Going Remote In 2017. Interesting arguments for sales and devs but I wonder if remote is possible for UX and UI design, my process involved a lot of ideation, paper sketching, post it’s, etc.

#PWA

A Pinterest Progressive Web App Performance Case Study

Conference

#Typography

Monica Dinculescu on Fontastic Web Performance at SmashingConf Barcelona 2017. This talk was amazing and I’m not saying that because of all the emojis ?

Inspiration, fun demos and Great ideas

#Design

cheshirecat.inthehiddencity.com  This site for a treasure hunt in London is beautiful (and the hunts looks really fun) <3

#CSS

Hahah happy Christmas – Bauble Toggle is really fun

Tutorials

#Accessibility

Accessible Links Re:visited, a LOT of really interesting info on link styling.  Did you know you could use text-decoration-style and text-decoration-color to specify an underline color that would be different from your text color?

#CSS

Animating Border using different interesting technics with more or less smooth and performance results

Useful resources, tools and plugins that will make your life easy

#Sketch

Really nice trick: Import web pages into Sketch. The Paparazzi trick works fine you will just need a little bit of clean up 🙂