Policy Disclosure, Book Covers, CBD Brands, CSS Variables, Full Bleed

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October 7 2020

Do Website Policy Disclosure Pages Always Have To Be So Ugly?

smashingmagazine.com

Four ways that web designers can contribute to getting more policy disclosure pages read and terms actually agreed to.

UI

Credit: Smashing Magazine

Behind the scenes of book cover design

vanschneider.com

Creating book covers is a dream design job. Many of us have it on our bucket list.

Illustration Books

Credit: 𝐓𝐯𝐒

The Not-So Official Ranking Of The Best And Worst Celebrity CBD Brands

thedieline.com

Willie Nelson! Martha Stewart! A Kardashian! Everyone is hawking a CBD-something, even celebs.

Branding Packaging

Credit: Dieline

CSS Variables 101

ishadeed.com

CSS variables (AKA custom properties) have been supported in web browsers for almost four years.

CSS

Credit: Ahmad Shadeed

Full bleed layout using simple CSS

kilianvalkhof.com

Using the Principle of Least Power, we can achieve a full-bleed layout using simple CSS without the need for complex layout systems.

CSS

Credit: Kilian Valkhof

 

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