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Atomic design 2022: what we can learn from Eames and other design giants

UX Collective

One giant of our times is Brad Frost, who pioneered the atomic design revolution and aided the acceleration of design systems. Celebrating close to a decade since it was first published, a wave of design advocates continues to provide further commentary and adaptation.

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Meet the Jury of the AZ Awards 2024

Azure Magazine

She has designed affordable housing projects for Toronto Community Housing Corporation, affordable student housing at UBC, and prototypical housing for the northern Indigenous community of Fort Severn. She continues to work on the intensification of suburban neighbourhoods with affordable midrise housing.

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Don Norman and the Emotional Side of Design

Inkbot Design

Emotional design considers how a product makes users feel on a gut, instinctual level. ” Sale Emotional Design: Why We Love (or Hate) Everyday Things Norman, Don A. Author) English (Publication Language) 272 Pages – 05/11/2005 (Publication Date) – Basic Books (Publisher) −$6.10 $11.89

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20 Most Influential Graphic Design Companies From Around the World

crowdspring

Notable Clients: Snapchat, 7Up, The Gap, BMW, The Museum of Modern Art, The Guggenheim Museum, NYTimes Magazine, Lou Reed, Jay-Z, Brian Eno, David Byrne, Random House Publishers, the AIGA, Autodesk, Levis, Adobe. Look back at the last two or three decades of graphic design. Frog Design. courtesy of frog design.

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Remembering Richard McConnell 1942-2020: the inimitable exhibition designer

Design Week

Having moved to Ruislip Manor, in 1944 aged two, a Nazi V-2 rocket exploding next to a garden where himself and John were playing and covering them both in debris, nearly vanquished the future careers of two men who would go on to be leading practitioners in their respective design fields. A tireless campaigner.

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Women You Should Know in Graphic Design History

Tuts Plus

Marian Bantjes is a Canadian designer who uses intricate patterns and typography. Her work is detailed and inspired by ornamentation seen in old manuscripts. Marian started out as a book typesetter and later joined the Canadian design studio Digitopolis. One of them was the Swoosh inspired by Nike, the Greek Goddess of victory.

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The extended designer, and the design machine

UX Collective

My aim is to inspire you to approach the toolset with a sense of opportunity and potential, to level-up their own abilities, and to reframe the purpose of the Designer as ‘handicrafts’, and more as ‘governor’. And that is the call-to-action for modern Designers. 2003); ‘Second-Order Cybernetics’. Glanville, R.