Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
That is: A person — often a founder, or someone similarly empowered — needs to have compelling ideas, establish a voice and perspective, and use it. Tools like brand books and style guides are important so agencies and partners know how to speak the same language. But the actual opinions and values can’t be algorithmically generated or offloaded to... See more
Dan Frommer • The Scott Sternberg guide to building emotional brands
It’s always better to do a redesign quickly. Otherwise, you will block almost every project and create design debt as newly added features and screens need to be redesigned very soon after they are created. Once we had the initial direction in place, we focused a small team on the redesign: Romain and Yann led the efforts with contributions from An... See more
How we redesigned the Linear UI (part Ⅱ) - Linear Blog
Focus your resources on delivering value by removing lame features, irrelevant extras, and bribes.
Giles Colborne • Simple and Usable Web, Mobile, and Interaction Design
A good product designer wouldn’t allow a random set of feature ideas to be added to the final version of a new app, and in the same way, a mindful designer of networks wouldn’t allow a random set of users to initially join.
Andrew Chen • The Cold Start Problem: How to Start and Scale Network Effects
A evolving collection of concepts and products designed to be respectful of human attention.
Marc Faddoul • Notion – The all-in-one workspace for your notes, tasks, wikis, and databases.
Each individual part of a design system helps a specific discipline.
Dan Mall • Design That Scales
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Jason Shah • A product manager’s guide to web3
it signals that the people using the system are as important—if not more—than the people making the system.