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Reliably Detecting Third-Party Cookie Blocking In 2025

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The web is beginning to part ways with third-party cookies, a technology...

Data Vs. Findings Vs. Insights In UX

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In many companies, data, findings, and insights are all used interchangeably. Slack...

What Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance Can Teach Us About Web Design

7 days ago

I think we, as engineers and designers, have a lot to gain...

Smashing Animations Part 3: SMIL’s Not Dead Baby, SMIL’s Not Dead

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The SMIL specification was introduced by the W3C in 1998 for synchronizing...

Design System In 90 Days

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So we want to set up a new design system for your...

Building A Practical UX Strategy Framework

14 days ago

In my experience, most UX teams find themselves primarily implementing other people’s...

Fewer Ideas: An Unconventional Approach To Creativity

15 days ago

What do the Suez Canal, the Roman Goddess Libertas, and ancient Egyptian...

Smashing Animations Part 2: How CSS Masking Can Add An Extra Dimension

16 days ago

Despite keyframes and scroll-driven events, CSS animations have remained relatively rudimentary. As...

Integrating Localization Into Design Systems

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Mark and I work as product designers for SAS, a leader in...

Integrating Design And Code With Native Design Tokens In Penpot

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This article is a sponsored by Penpot It’s already the fifth time...

Smashing Animations Part 1: How Classic Cartoons Inspire Modern CSS

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Browser makers didn’t take long to add the movement capabilities to CSS...

Masonry In CSS: Should Grid Evolve Or Stand Aside For A New Module?

24 days ago

You’ve got a Pinterest-style layout to build, but you’re tired of JavaScript...