Pixels of the Week – January 5, 2018

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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.

First, let me wish you all a happy new year 🙂 

This week’s selection: Photoshop and Illustrator tutorials, Net Promoter Score considerations, innovative UX, Adobe icons design, mobile competitive analysis, performance checklist, skip-ink underlines improves accessibility for dyslexic users, CSS range input styling and free fonts.

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

TL;DNR the one you should not miss

#Design

Photoshop for designers who don’t use Photoshop. A series of video tutorials aimed for UI/UX designers that use other screen design tools (like Sketch, Figma, XD, Framer, or Studio) but still need to do some image retouching here and there.

Interesting article

#UX / UI

#Design

#Accessibility

#Mobile

Standing Out From The Crowd: Improving Your Mobile App With Competitive Analysis

#Conference

Major Hacker Conference Organizers Accused of Ignoring Harassment, Enabling Abusers
Those “code of conduct free zones enter at your own risk” smell like “toxic behaviour zones” to me, what an awful image for the community 🙁

#Performance

Front-End Performance Checklist 2018 [PDF, Apple Pages] (and there’s a small link to my slides on cheating the UX inside, will you spot it? :D)

#Star Wars

This is Not Going to Go the Way You Think”: The Last Jedi Is Subversive AF, and I Am Here for It <3

Inspiration, fun demos and Great ideas

#CSS #Illustration

The woman of Star Wars in a single div

Webdesign news

#Front-End

Did you know that Can I Use has a News section now

Tutorials

#Illustrator

How to Make a Dot (using a really small line instead of a circle) A non-definitive guide on how to make a strokes-intact dot for outline style icons.

#CSS

A Sliding Nightmare: Understanding the Range Input. Really details article on browser inconsistencies when trying to style range inputs ?

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

#Typography

Time to update your font library with those 20 free fonts

#Accessibility

accessnow.me, a community-driven service to pin-point accessibility around the world

#Gradient

A nice tool if you need to create step by step gradient palettes (for dataviz for instance)