Radar #108

https://unmatchedstyle.com/radar/radar-108

In this week’s 108th Radar:

Google’s look, evolved

UX Design for Passwords and Registration Forms

Product List Usability: Avoid ‘Quick View’ Overlays

Identity Sketches for U.S. Soccer

Designing Photostories

12 Little-known CSS Facts – The Sequel

Do as I say, not as I do

This Product Prioritization System Nabbed Pandora 70 Million Monthly Users with Just 40 Engineers

UX And Culture: Bridging The Gap In Six Strides

Masking Passwords: Help or Hindrance?

In Other Words: Using the blockquote, cite and q elements

PURECSSAPPLE

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