Size in Design Systems
“Higher density drives efficiency. Frequently used interfaces show you more and offer more diverse tasks via many interactive paths all without scrolling. On the other… Read More »Size in Design Systems
“Higher density drives efficiency. Frequently used interfaces show you more and offer more diverse tasks via many interactive paths all without scrolling. On the other… Read More »Size in Design Systems
“Here’s a tiny lesson that I picked up from Trys that I’d like to share with you… I was working on some upcoming changes to… Read More »Inlining SVG background images in CSS with custom properties
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“Used effectively, white space is attractive and can greatly improve the usability of a simple interface. Long live bountiful white space!But what about complex interfaces?… Read More »Whitespace killed an enterprise app