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In this issue, among other things:
Why the visual perception of content is primary
Tips for creating and applying animations in interfaces
An exhaustive catalog of the best books in the world
How social media steals time and why it's not an coincidence
The mathematical way to slice an onion
Google's new free typesetting font
…and much more!
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🗞 News and articles
The art secret behind all great design
Chris Butler explained why the visual perception of content is primary and why the ratio of lines, color, rhythm and space in a composition touches the viewer much more deeply than the meaning inherent in it.
In the article, Chris suggests rethinking the work with composition in design and returning the focus to the very structure of layouts.
How I approach motion in product design
Brian Manio gave some tips on creating and applying animations in interfaces. He explained how to choose timings, curves, and the nature of animations, which tools and libraries to use, and how to use animations to control the "feel" of a product.
⚡️ Briefly
10 real, fun and flawed habits to design like humans. Helena Schiavarello gave ten tips that will help you maintain a sense of play, individuality and humanity in your work. This is especially true in the age of AI.
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