By Jake Rocheleau on Sep 22, 2015 02:45 pm Interface designers should already know about prototyping and the myriad of tools available online. One such example is FramerJS which happens to be a dynamic prototyping tool for any type of interface. This library has garnered lots of attention for its diversity and flexibility with unique prototyping styles. While it is a premium resource, it […] Read More at Sketch Plugin for creating FramerJS Prototypes
By Jake Rocheleau on Sep 22, 2015 12:15 pm The major 1-day event for web designers and developers has once again popped up in 2015. Rustbelt Refresh has been running for a few years drawing a large handful of interest from developers and designers. The US is full of talented tech people and this is a great opportunity to meet some of them, share […] Read More at Rustbelt Refresh claims Cleveland, OH for an All-Day Web Conference
By Jake Rocheleau on Sep 22, 2015 11:43 am Most web developers know about the significance of speed testing. It offers advice regarding how quickly certain elements of a page load, helping webmasters pinpoint areas that cause laggy speeds. Some of the most popular choices have been Google’s PageSpeed along with YSlow developed by Steve Sauders. But these free tools are meant to check […] Read More at Compare Speed Tests between 2 Different Websites
By Stephan Jukic on Sep 22, 2015 11:15 am The Bose QuietComfort 25 headphones are an absolutely superb piece of audio technology that get their design, noise cancellation, and overall sound performance almost perfectly right. They are a bit on the expensive side, but the price is worth the quality you get with these headphones. Overview The QuietComfort 25 Headphone set is one of […] Read More at Bose QuietComfort 25 Headphones Review
By Jake Rocheleau on Sep 22, 2015 10:05 am Many posts and guides have been published online with a direct focus on web design & user experience. These resources have ultimately become scattered but still operate as serious tools for anyone who builds interfaces on the web or on mobile devices. A brand new website named The Web Field Manual attempts to collect as […] Read More at The Web Field Manual curates resources for UI Designers
By Jake Rocheleau on Sep 22, 2015 10:01 am The purpose of a lazy-loading script is to speed up a website’s performance without pushing extra HTTP requests through a full page refresh. The goal is to save bandwidth on visitors who may never scroll down far enough to see the freshly-loaded images. Although lazy-load features can apply to pagination, many developers opt towards lazy-loading […] Read More at beLazy.js touts Lazy-Loading Images at 1KB JavaScript
By Jake Rocheleau on Sep 22, 2015 08:15 am A few old men working for Walt Disney back in the early 20th century came up with a dozen working properties for lifelike animation. These “12 principles of animation” have lasted for decades and continue to hold a major influence over the animation industry. It’s only in recent years that we’ve seen animation play a […] Read More at The Illusion of Life: Animation for UI/UX Design
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