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A comic book just grounded planes and decimated tourism in Japan – for real

Creative Bloq

It was a compilation of what Tatsuki describes as “precognitive dreams”, one of which is claimed to have eerily predicted the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami: the devastating real-life disaster that killed nearly 20,000 people. Bookstores capitalised on the panic, placing warning banners beside stacks of The Future I Saw.

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The 15 Best Web Design Books to Level Up Your Skills

Inkbot Design

From jerk reactions to banner blindness to the power of storytelling, this book overflowes with ah-ha moments into why visitors behave in specific ways. Marcotte combined code samples for transitions with big visions for the user-first craft.

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50 Essential Free Resources for Graphic Designers 2022

Shillington

We particularly love the ability to quickly add your own hex code to tailor the illustrations to your own projects. Since 2011 it has been a source for unique typefaces, with a collection of over 50 different faces from contributors all over the world. Open Peeps. Need something a little more hand-drawn?

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The State of Branding Florida: Florida Flags and Florida Brands

Canny

Fleming suggested that a red cross be added, to ensure that the banner had nothing to do with forming a truce or surrendering. This logo has been in place since 2011 and it still feels new, if that makes sense? Between 1868 and 1900, Florida’s state flag consisted only of a white field with the state seal in the center.

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A List Apart - Untitled Article

A List Apart

People who use assistive technology like screen readers can use things like banner landmarks to navigate the same way (provided they are correctly declared in the site’s HTML). While Morrow’s article was written in 2011, it’s just as relevant now as it was then. Behavioral consistency is incredibly important.

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Paint the Picture, Not the Frame: How Browsers Provide Everything Users Need

A List Apart

People who use assistive technology like screen readers can use things like banner landmarks to navigate the same way (provided they are correctly declared in the site’s HTML). While Morrow’s article was written in 2011, it’s just as relevant now as it was then. Behavioral consistency is incredibly important.

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