Within the following article, I venture into the intricate process of auditing and transforming a Design System’s colour palette, a journey that seeks to marry the qualities of harmony, accessibility, and consistency. This journey not only entailed rigorous testing but also embraced the utilisation of instrumental tools to forge a palette that seamlessly marries aesthetics with inclusivity. http://webdesignernews.com/accessible-colours-for-your-design-system-a-comprehensive-guide/
We curate nicely designed decks, slides, keynotes, guidelines — or whatever you call them. http://webdesignernews.com/deck-gallery/
Now, it’s time for the next step. I’m happy to announce the launch of Modyfi’s public beta, which grants free access to thousands of designers, creatives, art directors, marketing professionals, artists, agency teams and content creators (and maybe some thirteen year olds). http://webdesignernews.com/announcing-modyfis-public-beta/
Get vertical tabs, ChatGPT shortcuts, searchable bookmarks, and more. http://webdesignernews.com/chromes-sidebar-apps-are-the-best-new-productivity-feature-no-ones-talking-about/
Matt Mullenweg, CEO of Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com and other online publishing tools, is offering a glimpse into Tumblr’s future — the blogging site Automattic acquired from Verizon in 2019. On the Evening Standard’s “How to be a CEO” podcast, the WordPress founder offered a vision of Tumblr’s future direction, including its embrace of open source, plans for algorithmic choice, and use of AI technologies, among other things. http://webdesignernews.com/automattic-ceo-matt-mullenw
The Foundry Program was created to help independent foundries like you reach a broader audience and grow your business. Joining the program will give millions of creatives access to your designs across all our e-commerce sites and our font subscription service, Monotype Fonts. http://webdesignernews.com/monotype-launches-foundry-program/
This article delves deeper into the creation of test cases from a technical perspective, detailing what should be included in each test and what to avoid. Essentially, you’ll learn the answer to the age-old questions of “What to test” or “What not to test”. http://webdesignernews.com/to-test-or-not-to-test-a-technical-perspective/