25 Oct 25
24 Oct 25
via: https://www.jackcheng.com/sunday/448-twice-attested/
The Data Viz Project is a comprehensive online resource that catalogs and describes over 100 different types of data visualization methods, helping users choose the most effective graph for their data.
nomnoml is a minimalist online tool that allows users to quickly generate stylized UML diagrams and flowcharts from simple, plain-text syntax.
Thiings is a curated online collection featuring a wide array of visual inspiration, design assets, and beautiful resources, including tools for creating aesthetic link-in-bio pages.
23 Oct 25
iOS 26’s visual language obscures content instead of letting it take the spotlight. New (but not always better) design patterns replace established conventions.
21 Oct 25
It’s hard to make a saw that cuts trees but not arms.
We should not stop making powerful tools because they are dangerous. Rather, we should empower people to use powerful tools safely.
I like the sentiment, but I do worry that in our current moment that this is a justification for LLMs; sigh.
Lots of cool book-like web design
20 Oct 25
17 Oct 25
Getting the data model right is key to getting the product right, and I wholeheartedly agree with it. Great examples to show in product meetings.
16 Oct 25
The author gets some stuff wrong, but they are principled and have a few good ideas (most especially highlighted comments).
15 Oct 25
Typography serves language, not the convenience of a system.
14 Oct 25
via: https://www.reinvent.science/p/use-humor see: https://isotropic.org/papers/chicken.pdf
I designed the 12-bit rainbow palette for use on National Grid: Live. It consists of twelve colours chosen with consideration for how we perceive luminance, chroma, and hue
twelve colours chosen with consideration for how we perceive luminance, chroma, and hue uses a 12-bit colour depth, so each colour requires only four characters when specified as a hexadecimal colour code in a CSS or SVG file
13 Oct 25
twelve colours chosen with consideration for how we perceive luminance, chroma, and hue uses a 12-bit colour depth, so each colour requires only four characters when specified as a hexadecimal colour code in a CSS or SVG file
twelve colours chosen with consideration for how we perceive luminance, chroma, and hue uses a 12-bit colour depth, so each colour requires only four characters when specified as a hexadecimal colour code in a CSS or SVG file
12 Oct 25
twelve colours chosen with consideration for how we perceive luminance, chroma, and hue uses a 12-bit colour depth, so each colour requires only four characters when specified as a hexadecimal colour code in a CSS or SVG file