Radar #121

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

In this week’s 121st Radar:

User behaviour
Websites and apps are designed for compulsion, even addiction. Should the net be regulated like drugs or casinos?

Free Download: Clocks Icon Set from Dryicons
Thanks to the fine folks at DryIcons we’re able to give you guys a free set of their Clocks Icons. Go get e’m and enjoy. Go and check out the other icons that they offer too.

4 Design Lessons From The Pixar Team
A NEW EXHIBITION AT COOPER HEWITT EXPLORES THE DESIGN TOOLS AND PRINCIPLES THAT GO INTO MAKING PIXAR FILMS SO DAMN LOVABLE.

Productivity Tools for Creatives
Luckily, there are a lot of productivity tools, and tips, out there that can make your job easier and save you a lot of money, time and hassle. As a startup, media and marketing consultant I have found these tools useful.

Building Effective Web Design Teams
When you are just starting out in a web development business, it can be really tempting to try to handle most (if not all) of the work entirely by yourself. It’s not hard to understand the logic: the more of the work you complete personally, the more of the profits you get to keep, right?

4 UX Documents to Help You Fully Understand Your Users
No matter what process or documentation you use, one guideline always remains relevant: design for the user.

Games for Programmers
Solve Puzzles – Improve Your Skills – Share

Everything Designers Need to Know about Foundation 6
Foundation 6 is almost ready to exit beta, and it’s better than its predecessors in nearly every conceivable way: it’s more streamlined, it’s simpler, and yet somehow more sophisticated.Zurb have outdone themselves.

An Introduction to Google’s Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP)

Google’s Accelerated Mobile Pages initiative is getting a lot of exposure since its launch in early October. Let’s see what it is, how it works, and how you can publish your own AMP HTML pages.

Password Strength `meter`
Most of the implementation for the password strength indicator I’ve seen so far uses the same old markup of <div> and<span> to represent the indicator.With the introduction of HTML5, we now have the ability to use the <meter> element in our markup, which in my opinion, is semantically more accurate and perfectly suitable for this […]

How to Develop a Membership Site With WordPress
WordPress already ships with loads of good stuff to make a membership site. Unfortunately most of the process is handled through the back end of the site, and ideally we want to keep users away from the admin area. So over this three-part series we will be moving this process to the front of the […]

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