Radar #120

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Each week, we do a round up of curated “stuff from the interwebs” that we call Radar.

In this week’s 120th Radar:

How to Sell Without Selling
Freelancers are — first and foremost — salespeople.

ConvergeSE 2016 Call For Speakers
We’re looking for some really great talks and presenters for 2016. We’d love to see it! Submit your idea!

Designing for iOS 9
iOS has matured a lot over the years. In its 9th upgrade, Apple introduced a new system font called San Francisco, 3D Touch and multi-tasking on the iPad. In Xcode, you’ll find Stack Views, a fantastic tool for making your layouts more adaptive without the complexity of Auto Layout. More than ever, Apple encourages adaptive […]

POP UX! LEGO Teaches us About the Power of Near-Perfect User Experience
LEGO toys give users a consistently rewarding experience that stays on-brand no matter how weird building projects get.

Saying Goodbye to the Great UX Design Bonanza of 2004-2016
The design work that has made so many of us fat and happy is about to change—exciting and challenging work ahead.

Misused mobile UX patterns
If you are an experienced designer, you probably agree that being inspired by others is not stealing in UI design. It’s best practice research. It’s using design patterns. It’s following the guidelines. It’s making sure to use patterns that your users are familiar with to create usable interfaces.

17 Very Impressive CSS Experiments
There is no doubt that web design innovations come from people messing around, and some of these things show some of the awesome things you can do with CSS and Javascript today. In this post i have collected 17 very impressive CSS experiments from across the web that will make you say “wow” !

Photoshop Design Space
The Design Space team is experimenting with an architecture that allows us to tap into Photoshop’s powerful core to create streamlined, focused interfaces and workflows.

65 Reasons Why You Should Use WordPress for Your Next Website
There are indeed some reasons of so many people investing in this platform while designing their websites. Here, we bring you 65 of the most vital reasons, which will help you decide if you too have been thinking about using it for your business website:

Toolkit: A Front-End Framework for the Modern Web
So, what is Toolkit exactly? Toolkit is a front-end framework that provides a collection of powerful state-based, role-specific user interface components and utility classes for the responsive, mobile, and modern web. It makes use of the latest and greatest in technology — HTML5 for semantics, CSS3 for animations and styles, Sass for CSS pre-processing, Gulp […]

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