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Understanding Font Families

CSS offers various tools for font management, including utilities like font-sans and font-mono. These simplify font family specification and can be customized using CSS variables, such as --font-display. Theme variables help maintain design consistency while allowing for adjustments. https://webdesignernews.com/understanding-font-families-2/

Deploying a WordPress Application on a VPS: A Beginner’s Guide

Deploying a WordPress website can seem intimidating for junior developers, but with the right guidance, it becomes a straightforward process. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk through each step of deploying a WordPress application on a Netcup Virtual Private Server (VPS) using DeployHQ, breaking down complex tasks into manageable actions. https://webdesignernews.com/deploying-a-wordpress-application-on-a-vps-a-beginners-guide-2/

The Cognitive Load Dilemma: Is Simplification Always the Answer?

Cognitive load has become the web design equivalent of “eat your vegetables”—everyone knows it’s important, and we all try to do it, but sometimes it feels like we’re trying to stuff an entire kale salad into a single bite. https://webdesignernews.com/the-cognitive-load-dilemma-is-simplification-always-the-answer/

Build Smarter, Faster

That’s why we built the AI-Powered Finance & Investment UI Kit: A ready-to-use, beautifully structured UI kit designed to help startups, creators, and innovators build the finance apps of tomorrow — today. https://webdesignernews.com/build-smarter-faster/

Who are you without your UX job?

When you get the desired position, the dream place, a job at a company you admired and secretly dreamed of being a part of and changing the world, you are hired because of you as a person. https://webdesignernews.com/who-are-you-without-your-ux-job/

Atomic Design, Tokens, AI and the Future of Design Systems with Brad Frost, Ep28

Brad Frost is a leading expert in the field of design systems, best known for his Atomic Design methodology. His work has profoundly shaped how organisations approach building scalable, consistent, and flexible design systems across brands and platforms. https://webdesignernews.com/atomic-design-tokens-ai-and-the-future-of-design-systems-with-brad-frost-ep28/

AI as a Creative Teammate

I don’t need to tell you that generative AI can be useful for ideation, writing, or communication — you probably already know and believe that. In speaking with hundreds of UX practitioners about their uses of AI, it’s clear that many see it as a companion in their work. But what happens when we bring AI into group settings? Does it enhance or diminish the collaborative advantage? The results of a recent... https://webdesignernews.com/ai-as-a-creative-teammate/

What’s new in web

At Google I/O 2025 the What’s new in web keynote shared all of the Baseline announcements, along with a look at just some of the features that have become part of Baseline this year. It’s been an amazing year for the web, and for Baseline, this post is a roundup of everything that was mentioned, with all the links to find out more. https://webdesignernews.com/whats-new-in-web/

Better CSS Shapes Using shape()

Creating CSS Shapes is a classic and one of my favorite exercise. Indeed, I have one of the biggest collections of CSS Shapes from where you can easily copy the code of any shape. I also wrote an extensive guide on how to create them: The Modern Guide For Making CSS Shapes. https://webdesignernews.com/better-css-shapes-using-shape/

How to Build Scalable Web Apps with React JS

Scalability isn’t just a buzzword – it’s crucial for any application’s survival. It’s your application’s ability to handle more users, data, or features without performance degradation. A scalable app adapts, allowing you to focus on new features, not fixing performance issues. https://webdesignernews.com/how-to-build-scalable-web-apps-with-react-js/


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