Radar 129

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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 129th Radar:

Product design — How we make complex tasks feel simple
Mastering the art of adding functionality without compromising usability

ConvergeSE 2016 – Second Round of Speakers
The quality of an event is defined by the quality of the speakers and we believe that some of the best speakers in the world are yet to be discovered. ConvergeSE speakers are a mix of well known industry leaders and emerging talents. We have posted the first group of speakers for the 2016 event […]

voxel.css
voxel.css makes 3D rendering easy. CSS means no ray tracing for mouse events. CSS means a mesh can support all image types. CSS means GPU acceleration and CSS3 transitions

Why designers can’t stop reinventing the subway map
Among its imperfections, and some New Yorkers will tell you there are many, the city’s official subway map does not distinguish between local and express lines that hopscotch many stops. If you’re the kind of person — someone not overly attuned to fine print — who boards a Bronx-bound D train expecting to hop off at the […]

Building an offline page for theguardian.com
How we used service workers to build a custom offline page for theguardian.com.

CSS Refresher Notes
This is a quick refresher of CSS concepts compiled from various articles online.

5 usability tasks you haven’t tried so far
Usability testing can be a really easy thing to do. You can do almost anything wrong – as long as you get your tasks right, your usability testing will always work.

A Delicate Balance: Design Mind and the Three Ways of Seeing
There’s a great line from Annie Hall: “A relationship is a like a shark; it either moves forward or it dies.” And I think this kind of typifies how I feel about design. Not that I would merely shoot so low as to simply “stay regular”….but anyone who works in design knows that it’s really […]

22 Essential CSS Recipes
Hey there! Today we are going to talk about some useful tricks in CSS. Let’s begin with…

Google Pagespeed Insights: How I Fixed My Slow Website
The speed of a website is a very important thing to care about, especially since it’s a known fact that Google is incorporating website speed as a factor of how the site will rank. Google has developed a tool called PageSpeed Insights, which allows you to check the speed of your website based on several […]

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