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Ballots UX, Figma variants, designing fast food — and more links this week
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Design isn’t always pretty.
Branding QAnon
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The Instagram aesthetic that made it popular.
Social Dilemma
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5 things the documentary forgot to mention.
Ballots UX
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What ballots can teach us about UX writing.
The UX Collective is an ad-free design publication that elevates unheard design voices, reaching over 393,800 designers every week. Curated by
Fabricio Teixeira
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Caio Braga
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Stop evaluating Product Designers like we’re Visual Designers
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This is NOT collaboration
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Rethinking the design of race and ethnicity surveys
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Collective update: the
unique illustrations of Shreya Damle
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News & ideas
Better computers
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Great essay on making computers better.
Copying
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Is that the way design works?
Audio principles
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Converting visual design principles into audio.
Designing fast food
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Great tutorial on food branding in The Simpsons.
Featured work: Weronika Marianna
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Tools & resources
Tyrus
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A digital toolkit for freelance illustrators.
Layout projection
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Animating browser layouts at 60fps.
Figma variants
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Bridging design and code with Variants.
Phosphor icons
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Flexible icon family for interfaces and diagrams.
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