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When Design Doesn’t Mimic Life
When Design Doesn’t Mimic Life
Exploring the dangers of abstraction
Jeremy Cherry
Apr 6
Announcing a New Studio
Announcing a New Studio
Journey Group’s new application studio is standing by.
Joshua Bryant
Jan 18
Designing the Mayflower Postage Stamp
Designing the Mayflower Postage Stamp
A visual reckoning with a familiar 400-year-old history
Greg Breeding
Sep 9, 2020
The Ancient Art of UX
The Ancient Art of UX
What I learned about digital design from an HVAC expert
Jeremy Cherry
Aug 26, 2020
Stacking the Deck
Stacking the Deck
Team resilience lies in playing the game, not just the hand
Z. Bryant
Aug 4, 2020
Drawing as an Essential Life Skill
Drawing as an Essential Life Skill
On bringing mind, heart, and body to the canvas
Greg Breeding
May 19, 2020
Better Design for Boomers
Better Design for Boomers
Creating a more accessible web that my parents can actually use
Jeremy Cherry
May 4, 2020
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Design Lessons from Social Distancing
Design Lessons from Social Distancing
How visual relationships are influenced by harmony, rhythm, and elaboration
Greg Breeding
Apr 22, 2020
Modern Mythology
Modern Mythology
Three little lies that undermine resilient design
Z. Bryant
Apr 7, 2020
How to Write an Annual Report That People Actually Want to Read
How to Write an Annual Report That People Actually Want to Read
Keeping your organization’s accomplishments out of the recycling bin
Lindsay Hill
Feb 24, 2020
This Is Not For You
This Is Not For You
The joy and challenge of designing for people who are very different from us
Abby Farson Pratt
Jan 8, 2020
Drawing Our Way Out of Our Minds
Drawing Our Way Out of Our Minds
An interview with the Doodle King
Abby Farson Pratt
Dec 12, 2019
Dollars and Sense
Dollars and Sense
The many benefits of value-based pricing
Z. Bryant
Aug 13, 2019
For the Love of a Good Email
For the Love of a Good Email
Old-fashioned email might still be the best way to reach your audience
Abby Farson Pratt
Jul 22, 2019
Arrows Along the Way
Arrows Along the Way
Design principles for going beneath the surface
Greg Breeding
Jun 18, 2019
The Only Way to Think
The Only Way to Think
Overapplying a nerdy principle of software design
Joshua Bryant
May 21, 2019
Weaving the Creative Self
Weaving the Creative Self
How our internal loves manifest in design
Ashley Rose Walton
Apr 18, 2019
The Designer’s Approach to Conflict Resolution
The Designer’s Approach to Conflict Resolution
Creating order and meaning from everyday existence
Greg Breeding
Mar 15, 2019
A Minefield of Assumptions
A Minefield of Assumptions
Designing for real problems without creating more of them
Jeremy Cherry
Jan 8, 2019
Moral Design, Part 5
Moral Design, Part 5
Design that’s honest about its outcomes
Z. Bryant
Dec 31, 2018
Digital Readers Deserve Better
Digital Readers Deserve Better
Reclaiming attention through content and design
Abby Farson Pratt
Dec 19, 2018
Poe Would Have Loved Radiohead
Poe Would Have Loved Radiohead
Art direction for creeps
Mike Ryan
Nov 9, 2018
Moral Design, Part 4
Moral Design, Part 4
Design that’s honest about its limitations
Z. Bryant
Oct 23, 2018
Creating Users, Not Addicts
Creating Users, Not Addicts
A tech-obsessed culture calls for more responsible design
Jeremy Cherry
Sep 24, 2018
Art Direction, Design and the Magic Touch
Art Direction, Design and the Magic Touch
Stamps and print products that elevate the art of magic
Greg Breeding
Aug 23, 2018
Designing With Dragons
Designing With Dragons
Creating stamps and a pop-up book for the U.S. Postal Service
Greg Breeding
Aug 23, 2018
7 Steps to Content Strategy That Serves Human Beings
7 Steps to Content Strategy That Serves Human Beings
The never-ending pursuit of human-centered content
Abby Farson Pratt
Jul 23, 2018
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