Pixels of the Week: Web Design links not to miss – October 10, 2014
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: distracted mobile user myth, percieved performance, prototyping, Adobe Photoshop new features, an iOS UX glossary app, some 2014 mobile usage data, a Chrome plugin for CSS animations in the browser and some orange WTF things to procrastinate this morning.
For more links you can also follow me on twitter. Happy reading.
TL;DNR the one you should not miss
#Mobile
Myth #33: Mobile users are distracted (…) distractions are everywhere, it’s not a mobile-only phenomenon.
Interesting article
#Prototype
The Skeptic’s Guide To Low-Fidelity Prototyping: techniques, tools and tips
#UX #Perf
The Perception of Performance and the 20% rule
Designer Great news
#Photoshop
Creative Cloud Libraries to create re-usable elements in Photoshop CC 2014 , looking forward to the update
#Photoshop
Some cool stuff in the new Photoshop CC 2014 update <3
Inspiration and Great ideas
#Artwork
Gardians of the Galaxy movie artwork <3
#WebDesign
Witnessgotham.com, in case you have not seen this amazing site created for the serie Gotham (which for some reason is not available in some countries so you’ll have to watch this video)
#Shirt
Shirtjs.com some shirts designed for JS developers 🙂
#Illustrations
Layra Barnard a un très joli portfolio
Tutorials
#CSS Shape
CSS shapes for… emails. Hum.
Useful ressources
#UX
UX companion, an iOS UX glossary of user experience (UX) theories, tools and principles application
#Mobile Data
Ericsson mobile report june 2014 more and more people on LTE, and mobile is slowly replacing PCs in some parts of the world. And here is the August update.
#Animation #Chrome
Animatr.io a Chrome plugin to create animations directly in the browser, coming soon
Tools and plugins that will make your life easy
#Photoshop
Oven, another Photoshop export assets workflow plugin (2x, JPG/PNG export, etc.)
Screensnap, a $6 Photoshop plugin to create screenshots from a PSD (fullsize or area)
Fun, games and impressive demos
#WTF
Introducingcarrot.com carrot is more than a vegetable, it’s an experience
#Canvas
Pablo The Flamingo, procrastination = on