Headlines
Mark Boulton shares his concerns he has with the current thinking of what constitutes a good design system in our industry. (markboulton.co.uk)
Abstract: Design workflow management for product design teams using Sketch. Sign your team up for a free, 14-day trial today. Get a Free Trial. (abstract.com)
Articles
Although tooltips allow you to squeeze additional information on screen, they have a number of problems. Adam Silver explains some of the downsides of tooltips and what to do instead. (adamsilver.io)
Big O notation is used in computer science to describe the performance or complexity of an algorithm. If you have heard of the term but don’t understand it, this is a great starting point. (dev.to)
In this article, Rachel Andrew explores the situations in which you might encounter overflow in your web designs and explains how CSS has evolved to create better ways to manage and design around unknown amounts of content. (smashingmagazine.com)
In this post, Eyal Eizenberg goes over a real world example from his work at Wix where he was able to trim the bundle size by about 80% using Webpack Analyzer and React Lazy/Suspense. (wix.engineering)
Tools / Resources
Version 69 features a number of nice new additions including JavaScript public instance fields, the Resize Observer, Microtask APIs, CSS logical overflow properties and lots more. (mozilla.org)
An amazing resource that covers all things D3.js built by Amelia Wattenberger. (wattenberger.com)
A website similar to Can I Use dedicated to support in email clients. (caniemail.com)
Inspiration
Jobs
As an early member of the Product Design team, you will play a critical role in bringing our product and brand vision to life in our iOS app and on the web. In this role, you will create useful, educational, and inspirational experiences that will enhance our customer’s interactions with Daily Harvest. (daily-harvest.com)
We’re looking for a designer to help us correct this imbalance by bringing simple, beautiful software to healthcare non-profits across the U.S. As our first design hire, you’ll have the opportunity to have a major impact across the company. (relevant.healthcare)
Last but not least…
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