Radar #134

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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 134th Radar:

Google Ventures – Why you should move that button 3px to the left
When a product is close to launch, I become a perfectionist. Each misaligned element or awkward interaction is like a thorn in my side. There’ll be a dozen tiny implementation mistakes that taunt me each time I run into them. Everything seems so broken.

Front-End Design Conference – First 6 speakers announced
The quality of a conference is largely defined by the quality of the presenters. The Front-End Design Conference has always worked hard to find a truly engaging and thoughtful lineup and this year is no different. Aaron Draplin – Ethan Marcotte – Samantha Warren – Sam Kapila – Ron Edelen – Doug Neiner

The Price Of Not Using UX Patterns
When users are accustomed to using a pattern, even a minor change in that pattern can be very expensive in performance terms.

mapillary-js
WebGL JavaScript library for displaying street level photos

How to build an experience map
An experience map shows the journey a customer has while experiencing a product or service. It also shows what competitors and your business are doing relative to this journey.

A new agenda connecting people and business
Knowledge of your abilities, interests, strengths and weaknesses is essential to becoming response-able in choosing and changing your career.

DevTools Author
If you use DevTools as your frontend development environment, DevTools Author provides a small set of options to enhance your authoring experience.

MediumEditor
The dead simple inline editor toolbar.

Maintainable Responsive Web Design with Sass
Building maintainable, responsive layouts often feels like a huge undertaking. A lot of people tend to revert to frameworks that end up having way more juice than they need.  In this tutorial, we take a deep dive into some of Sass’ most useful features, and leverage them to build maintainable stylesheets. We’ll round it off […]

The State Of Airline Websites 2015: Lessons Learned
With this article, we start exploring various industries and study the current state of front-end, UX and performance of relatively complex websites. First up are airline websites.

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