Raindrop.io Bookmarks 09/14/2020
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- Principles for better design
"Remember the Pareto principle: in general 80% of a things can be done in 20% of the total allocated time. Conversely, the hardest 20% left takes 80% of the time. Perfection requires infinite time and energy. This is impossible and therefore should not be part of your design."
- How to simplify your design | UX Magazine
"Companies are in constant pursuit of building simple and usable products. More features, new technologies, and advanced capabilities but still in a lightweight and simple to use format. More often than not, making it simple is the hardest thing there can be."
- What to look for in an accessibility audit | Deque
"Deque's audit reports provide links to learn more repositories that help your team learn while they remediate, so your audits can act as a library for learning after it is done."
- Webster's Dictionary Defines "View Source" As... - Jim Nielsen's Weblog
"We often talk about the different approaches to building for the web: serving an entire page at request time and enhancing with JavaScript vs. serving only a bare shell and injecting all content at runtime via JavaScript. But it was an interesting experiment for me to actually dig into the actual implementation details of what that means in the light of "View Source"."
- Measuring the health of a design system | Chase McCoy
"Design systems are like community gardens, and understanding their health is key to success."
- The Evolution of the Google Sign Up Form: The Mirror of the Internet's Development - Trudov.Com
"Sometimes I explore web.archive.org in order to study changes on prominent sites. This exploration is very useful for understanding design trends. Today I will share my insights into Google's registration form."