Day 204 / 2018 — You Are Not a Storyteller and more in the latest daily issue
Top design and frontend links from my daily curation at HeyDesigner
You Are Not a Storyteller →
We had the pleasure of spending some time with Stefan Sagmeister at the recent FITC Toronto conference in April, 2014, and he had some things to say — by Stefan Sagmeister // filed in Storytelling
Beyond 800 Words — Part 2: Prototyping Formats for News and Generation Z →
News on the internet is largely served up as 500 to 800-word articles — a legacy of newspapers — by Tristan Ferne // filed in Product Design, UX Design
User Research: Is More the Merrier? →
Most clients and projects require the design researchers to state a predetermined sample size of users — by Shrut Kirti // filed in UX Design
5 Skills a Modern Product Manager Must Have →
If you do a Google search, all the articles that you will find out on this topic will touch only 40% of what it means to be a Product Manager — by Eugen Eşanu // filed in Product Management
Why Bad Technology Dominates Our Lives, According to Don Norman →
“Science Finds–Industry Applies–Man Conforms.” That was the motto of the Chicago 1933 International Exposition — by Don Norman // filed in Product Development
A Study of Thousands of Dropbox Projects Reveals How Successful Teams Collaborate →
The use of virtual file-sharing platforms like Dropbox, Google Docs, and others has become ubiquitous in business, academic, and other settings — by Adam Pah, Brian Uzzi and Rebecca Hinds // filed in Collaboration
Scrolling Gradient →
This is a background gradient that changes with scroll position. The top right corner of the gradient changes while the bottom right remains the same — by Ana Tudor // filed in HTML & CSS
The Best Explanation of JavaScript Reactivity →
Many front-end JavaScript frameworks (Ex. Angular, React, and Vue) have their own Reactivity engines — by Gregg Pollack // filed in Javascript, Vue.js
Fractional →
In fairly short order, the fr unit has become one of my favorite parts of the CSS Grid specification — by Ethan Marcotte // filed in HTML & CSS