The Web Field Manual is a curated list of resources focused on documenting only the best knowledge for designing experiences and interfaces on the web.
Design Libs: A go-to reference for how to write and use some of the most common design thinking exercises, practices, and methods. https://t.co/DBs7adVfI3
Palx: Provide a single color value and Palx returns a full-spectrum color palette, well suited for UI design and data visualizations that work harmoniously with brand colors. https://t.co/fY9tYmHmAP
33 Concepts Every JavaScript Developer Should Know: A repository created with the intention of helping developers master their concepts in JavaScript. https://t.co/bYaSF6onVv
https://t.co/cF7Q9qAuHD: With actionable guidance and analysis, https://t.co/ABaR5SyeFh helps developers like you learn and apply the web's modern capabilities to your own sites and apps. https://t.co/JwNE4zuHYZ
The Psychology of Design: Three key theories of psychology that designers can use to build more intuitive, human-centered products. https://t.co/DYbYF14Od8
Q. Should designers code, write, or understand business? A. Yes. And one more thing: to do our jobs, we designers must learn the fundamentals of psychology. @JonYablonski explains why.
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UX Tools: Resources for the modern day UX designer: compare UX design tools, find books, and keep up with the industry. @uxtoolsco https://t.co/Hit9q2IN1B
Werner’s Nomenclature of Colours: A recreation of the original 1821 color guidebook with new cross references, photographic examples, and posters designed by Nicholas Rougeux. https://t.co/bQXCEVVM6p