Pick of The Week
Here's what developers want designers to know about developer handoff - Abstract
A developer's mindset during the design workflow.
While developer handoffs have become significantly easier, it's fair to say there's still room for improvement and the folks at Abstract might just have the principles to help designers further polish this process.
The Best of The Rest
Designers discuss imposter syndrome - Envoy Design - Medium
Even the greatest have their own insecurities.
If you've ever felt like your career is in shambles and your work simply doesn't measure up to 'the pros', rest assured you're not alone. Take it from all these senior designers...
It’s time to kill the infinite scroll | Inside Design Blog
"Infinite scroll: the enemy of attention spans"
While endless scrolling feeds can increase brand's engagement metrics, is it really the best way to engage with people and cater content for society? Maybe not anymore.
The Optimal Placement for Mobile Call to Action Buttons
Button placement 101, backed by research.
Still trying to figure out where to place that shiny, new CTA button to increase xyz metrics? regardless of its function, this guide might be what you need to make more informed button placements.
How to Keep Up with Deadlines – UX Planet
The no-excuse guide to getting things done!
Whether it was lack of time, resources or your morning bagel, we've all missed (multiple) project deadlines, but as we grow as designers, meeting them becomes key.
One More Thing
Framer - Introducing Framer Motion
A simpler, open-source motion library by Framer.
The folks at Framer are gearing up to tackle animation handoffs with a more flexible, unified motion library for implementing your animations to every last frame.