Bias in Design Systems - bencallahan.com
Thoughtful analysis from Ben (as always).
A thoughtful piece by Matthias that’s a must-read for both designers and developers.
Thoughtful analysis from Ben (as always).
This extract from Baldur’s new book is particularly timely in light of the twipocalypse.
Want to work with me? If so, come and be a design engineer at Clearleft!
What’s a design engineer? A front-end developer at the front of the front end who values accessibility, performance, and progressive enhancement.
We’re looking for a design-friendly front-end developer with demonstrable skills in pattern-based prototyping and production to join our friendly and supportive team in the heart of Brighton.
Even if this isn’t for you, please spread the word …especially to potential candidates who aren’t mediocre middle-aged white dudes (I’ve already got that demographic covered).
We need engineers, we need designers, and we absolutely need design engineers to make that connection across the great divide between the front-of-the-front-end and the back-of-the-front-end. It’s only then that we can make truly great things together.
Here’s a seven-year old post by Snook—this design engineer thing is not new.
It’s snappier than front-of-the-front-end developer.
A problem shared is a problem halved. And the web has a big problem with awful overlays.
Jeremy is not eating toast.
Thoughts prompted by the Edge Conference in London.
Three designers I know have been writing about large language models.