The five best design links, every weekday

Date: 2016/07/08

oak.is

Oak Studios Redesign

Building creative products, investing in new ideas, and helping companies grow.

medium.muz.li

Euro 2016

via Muzli

medium.com

Ten Tips for Making Interesting Images

Images are more interesting if the interesting bits are not in the center. Unconsciously, we want to put the thing of interest in the center. But it's more interesting if we don't. One major exception is faces. Faces are always interesting no matter where they are in the frame but bigger is usually better.

the-dialogue.com

Flags of France

Today's France in its current borders exists since 1947. Until that date French borders did change a lot and were in hands of various political forces. At this moment, France has a complex administrative structure of the following form (starting with the largest administrative unit): regions (overseas regions), departments (overseas departments), arrondissements, cantons and communes.

fastcodesign.com

The UX Secret That Will Ruin Apps For You

A friendly robot greets me on Facebook. He's dressed like a doctor, stethoscope and all, here to do a security checkup. So for the next 5 to 10 seconds, I wait as he pokes and prods my account. "He's really taking good care of me!"

instagram.com

GoodUI's Conversion Focused Sketches On Instagram

Your dose of experimental & data inspired UI patterns for higher conversions & ease of use. The better ones will make it into GoodUI FASTFORWARD -

labs.ribot.co.uk

Are the designs in Zeplin yet?

Why Zeplin became a vital part of our toolset, helping to optimise our daily workflow when building mobile applications. Our in-house developers and designers here at ribot have a great collaborative relationship, working together to make visually pleasing and polished products.

medium.com

The Future of Browser History

I am really unsatisfied with the current state of Browser History. I think that this is the most underestimated feature of every modern web browser. Let's take the most popular browser as an example. Before we talk about browsers history, we need to understand how we tend to browse nowadays.

typewolf.com

The Typographic Details Behind Typewolf's Favorite Sites of June 2016

This is the 29th installment of my monthly feature on Typewolf where I share my favorite type-driven websites from the previous month and then write a little about the typographic details behind the designs. You can check out last month's post for May here.