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Print's not dead: the best magazines for graphic design inspiration

Creative Boom

And in an era dominated by digital, one might be tempted to think that print has lost its relevance. In short, if all you ever do is scroll through articles on your phone, you're really missing out. It's available in both print and digital editions. When was the last time you read a printed magazine? But that would be a mistake.

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Documenting the almighty button

UX Collective

[link] Compared to artists, how do we, as designers of products broaden our perspectives and look back in our field? I’m specifically intrigued by digital products for now. We also have books about products and processes, using examples from their time which simply got older. How do we get to creating these interfaces?

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How do product design teams converge on an idea?

UX Collective

Is it possible to track, and in the future, guide, a design team's activities by analyzing their digital communication? If you're really keen, you can read the entire open-access article on the Design Science website. A generic product design process adapted from Ulrich, Eppinger and Yang [4]. Image from author.

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The 100 Best Design Blogs to Follow

Inkbot Design

2 – The Branding Journal This online magazine offers well-researched articles and interviews exploring brand strategy and design. These sites highlight the latest and greatest in digital design. ” Thoughtful long-form articles cover topics like responsive design, web fonts, CSS, UX, and more.

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On designing for multicultural users

UX Collective

A person molding a vase Status quo’s problem Assuming that all users come from WEIRD (Westernized, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Developed) cultures is one of the major pitfalls when designing products and services. How might we best integrate various cultures in the making of products and services?

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Becoming type-sensitive with the psychology of fonts

UX Collective

Still, we are not yet done assigning characteristics, as this research article also summarised how certain typefaces within the Serif family are regarded. They are also more prevalent in the digital aether as they tend to render more crisply on a range of screen sizes. (If M., & Vaughan, E. Cognition, 118(1), 111–115.

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Top 10 Logos of the World’s Richest Companies

Inkbot Design

This article analyses the logos of the world’s richest companies to uncover their origins, symbolism, and evolution over time. The minimalist message hiding in full view is to provide any product from A to Z at the click of a button. And the encased letters in sleek font fuse antiquity with digitally-powered delivery.

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