Radar #143

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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 143rd Radar:

StarWarsIntro.css
A CSS Library for the Star Wars Intro Crawl

Scaling Knowledge at Airbnb
Recently, we’ve started to tackle a different type of problem. As an organization grows, how do we make sure that an insight uncovered by one person effectively transfers beyond the targeted recipient? Internally, we call this scaling knowledge.

Empathy in web design: How to stimulate emotions using colour
Why does colour matter when it comes to web design?

Responsive Logo Composition With SVG
Logos are an ideal use-case for SVG. Because they’re typically designed for reproduction and versatility, they’re almost always vector to begin with. What if we want to re-arrange our logo elements depending on the aspect ratio of the asset, perhaps to account for the amount of vertical real estate available to us?

Logo Design Psychology
Advertising is as big as it has ever been. It is a tool that seems to rule the world and to tell people what they want and need, even if they don’t know it. The clearest way to create an image of your brand in people’s minds is to design a simple, creative and memorable […]

Let’s Get Physical : The expanding role of digital UX design in a connected world
Never lose sight of the marriage of physical objects and the digital screens and devices you’re designing for.

Responsive Web Design, where to begin?
Web designers have always been faced with the issue of how their websites are displayed in different browsers, each of which interpret the standards of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) in their own way. It used to be widely believed that you had to design one website for Internet Explorer and another one for […]

The time that Tony Fadell sold me a container of hummus.
On May 15th a critical Nest product will go dark. I’m shocked this isn’t bigger news. Google/Nest’s decision raises an interesting question. When software and hardware are intertwined, does a warranty mean you stop supporting the hardware or does it mean that the manufacture can intentionally disable it without consequence?

Houdini: Maybe The Most Exciting Development In CSS You’ve Never Heard Of
Have you ever wanted to use a particular CSS feature but didn’t because it wasn’t fully supported in all browsers? Or, worse, it was supported in all browsers, but the support was buggy, inconsistent or even completely incompatible? If this has happened to you — and I’m betting it has — then you should care […]

Flexo
A grid system based on flex property, and works 100% CSS.

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