Pick of The Week
Teenage Engineering's 3D Printables Transform IKEA Speakers Into Something Cool
Supercharging IKEA's modular audio system.
3D printing hobbyists rejoice, as IKEA and Teenage Engineering share free, 3D-printable designs for the Frekvens collection to the public, helping anyone customise the modular speakers to their heart's content.
The Best of The Rest
Play: The new tool for creating better mobile apps.
A new design t̶o̶o̶l̶ approach?
Creating mobile experiences on desktops is our go-to workflow, but what if we moved the prototyping process straight to mobile? The folks at Create with Play might have an answer to that.
How to find your niche as a UI/UX designer.
"There are too many of us already".
As the UX industry grows and saturates with designers of similar practices and mottos, maybe it's time you find a niche that'll finally find you the projects (and salary) you've been looking for.
Building an accessible autocomplete control.
Hardcoding your first autocomplete form.
Interaction designer and forms expert Adam Silver walks us through the basics of creating a an accessible form field with good old HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
Charting your creative path: Follow the vision or trust the process?
The right workflow for your creative project.
Trust your grand vision or a meticulous design process? Illustrator/designer Danielle Evans shares which of the two is best suited for a given project.
One More Thing
Learning Synths
Synth all day long 🎶
A handy interactive tool to help anyone understand the basics of synthesizers, through play and experimentation, all in your browser. (Created by the makers of Ableton Live!)