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Vol_10.13.25
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When Color Meets Constraints: A Guide to Brand–Product Collaboration
Product design isn’t trying to dull the brand — it’s trying to make it usable. Good systems elevate the brand by making it work. A thoughtful approach to color, type, and scale helps everyone move faster and with more consistency. https://www.designsystemscollective.com/when-color-meets-constraints-a-guide-to-brand-product-collaboration-568fbc9a497b
Decentralizing quality Why moving judgment to the edges wins in the long run https://matthewstrom.com/writing/decentralizing-quality/
It turns out Nokia’s legendary font makes for a great general user interface font https://www.osnews.com/story/143222/it-turns-out-nokias-legendary-font-makes-for-a-great-general-user-interface-font/
There’s no such thing as a CSS reset
CSS resets are a technique nearly as long lived as the modern CSS era itself, stretching all the way from the CSS Zen Garden days to inclusion in mass-market current-day tools like Tailwind. Resets are a staple in the CSS toolkit. https://aaadaaam.com/notes/useful-defaults/
I Tried Every Todo App and Ended Up With a .txt File
I’ve tried them all. Notion, Todoist, Things 3, OmniFocus, Asana, Trello, Any.do, TickTick. I even built my own todo app once (spoiler: I never finished it). After years of productivity app hopping, I’m back to where I started: a plain text file called todo.txt. https://www.al3rez.com/todo-txt-journey
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