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Hi Reader, these are my design and frontend picks this week.

Highlights of the week

How to get devs nail your design perfectly - The answer lies in a new approach to prototyping. Check UXPin Merge and have your UI developed with top consistency and no mistakes. - UXPin  Sponsored

Ten principles for good design - Spent some of my downtime studying the legendary work of Dieter Rams, and his "Ten Principles of Good Design" really resonated with me. So here's a super tiny site for future reference. - Joe Bell / filed under Product Design

UX checklists for interface designers - UX checklists with best design practices, accessibility guidelines, design system checklist, tables UX checklist, UX research methods, form design UX and flowcharts. - Vitaly Friedman / filed under UI Design, UX Design

Product design

The Steve Jobs Archive - With respect for the past and excitement for the future, the Steve Jobs Archive offers people the tools and opportunities to make their own contribution. - Apple / filed under Inspiration

UX analysis of HBO Max - HBO Max suffers from poor UX judgement, a lack of finesse and a focus on style over function. Let's learn from their mistakes. - Peter Ramsey / filed under UX Design

Design engineering

Building the main navigation for a website - This tutorial describes how to build an accessible main navigation of a website. - Manuel Matuzović / filed under HTML & CSS

Modern alternatives to BEM - As we enter a new era for CSS I think we have an opportunity to rethink best practices around architecting CSS. - Dave Rupert / filed under HTML & CSS

Tools and resources

Enhancing Figma resources - From a design systems perspective, incorporating new features isn't as easy as it appears because they may result in breaking changes. - Jeremy Dizon, Runi Goswami / filed under Design System

Inspiration and creativity

Design system interviews - A collection of interviews with the industry experts to help you learn about how design systems are built and maintained at scale. - Dmitry Belyaev, Oleksii Drozdenko / filed under Design System

Last but not least

Dreamy blur - One day I saw a few pictures shared by my friend and was attracted by their slight blur and the subtle glowing effects. - Yuan Chuan / filed under HTML & CSS


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