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Women’s History Month–Redefining Their Fields

Thinking Design

S öre Popitz (1896-1993) The Bauhaus’ only known woman graphic designer, Popitz distinguished herself from her male peers, embellishing her designs with blocky characters that depicted a uniquely female experience unseen in commercial advertising at the time.

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Why Your Website Needs a Mobile-First Design

Inkbot Design

The name is pretty self-explanatory – a mobile-first website is a website that starts with a mobile-friendly design, which is then adapted to work on desktops and larger screens. A responsive website is reactive, adapting to work well on mobile devices instead of specifically designed for mobile use. Navigation. −$3.02.

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Top 6 Graphic Design Elements Crucial to Your Website’s SEO

Inkbot Design

And, on content sites like the NY Times homepage, the highest value elements often include the latest piece of content published, which is why they’re often positioned above the fold, ensuring that web visitors immediately notice them. They often feel like advertisements.

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A creative’s guide on starting a company

UX Collective

An industrial designer by trade, he spoke so eloquently in meetings about design, strategy, and business and I was always in awe. Law 6: Two is the optimal number, like in a marriage Back in 2011, I saw this tweet by Elias Bizannes. Originally published at [link]. The work he and his team has done is gorgeous.

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