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Poet and Philosopher John O’Donohue on the Light Within Us and Between Us – The Marginalian – Fromer Media Group
[ad_1] Every once in the bluest moon, if you are lucky, you encounter someone with such powerful and generous light in their eyes that they rekindle the lost light within you and return it magnified; someone whose calm, kind, steady gaze penetrates the very center of your being and, refusing to look away from even…
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Former Colorado Education Commissioner Katy Anthes takes aim at polarization – Fromer Media Group
[ad_1] Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. Former Colorado Education Commissioner Katy Anthes faced plenty of anger in her old job. That’s motivated her to help school district leaders and educators in Colorado and beyond…
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Using Figma variables for breakpoints | by Allie Paschal
[ad_1] Below are the steps I followed to create the number variables for the breakpoints, and apply them to foundational grids and appropriate UI components in the Design System. Step 0: Have breakpoints established and aligned on with stakeholders. How breakpoints are established is dependent on your Design System scenario: If you work on a…
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Designing outside the lines. Why every product design team needs… | by Suchithra Sathiyamurthy
[ad_1] Your convergent mind is a powerful tool. It plants the critical pauses and arguments that shape ideas into solutions. “This is a good idea, but…..” or “This is better than the other considering…”. Yet, it frequently operates in unison with divergent thinking, restraining creativity. Designers navigate the product delivery wheel every day, sprinting from…
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Unveiling the evolution of visitors journey in museums – Fromer Media Group
[ad_1] Art enthusiasts have noticed the spectacular transformation of museum galleries in recent years. What were once cold, cobweb-laden corridors filled with technical descriptions have now evolved into cultural clusters at the center of social networks, attracting not only families wishing to amuse their young children but also Instagrammers and techno-indie clubbers. Gone are the…
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Halo Infinite multiplayer level design series: DEADLOCK | by Ketul Majmudar
[ad_1] Central cannon aiming at the large ship on the top right Iconic cannon structure on the map, standing as a landmark in the center of the map Deadlock is a relatively open map with long sight lines focusing on player aim and precision. Turrets and long range weapons are important part of any teams…
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Why does Android still have a bad reputation in North America? | by Elvis Hsiao
[ad_1] First impressions last, and they last for a long time. Over the past decade, there has been an ongoing debate on the internet, over which phone operating system is superior — Android or iOS. Android phones account for a larger share of the smartphone market in Europe (over 70%) compared to North America (around…
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Is the flat design trend finally over? | by Chan Karunaratne
[ad_1] Designers might be at a crossroads with flat design and more detailed and three-dimensional design elements. Here are some recent examples of it to give you a heads-up of what to expect in user interfaces soon. Big Sur icons by Pietro Schirano Design trends come and go, but one general trend that has been…
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AI’s future: the decision is yours — or is it? | by Onur Yuce Gun, PhD
[ad_1] Will AI be “by and for” super-rich? Can a dark story carve itself out of a long tunnel into the light? Imagine a world where you clock in only half your current hours, yet your income and access to resources remain intact. Who wouldn’t want it? The idea is simple — With thoughtful planning…
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Why SC 3.2.7: Visible Controls isn’t in WCAG 2.2 and why you should meet it anyway | by Daniel Berryhill
[ad_1] WCAG 2.2 GRAVEYARD (SC 3.2.7) hoto by David Kovalenko on Unsplash Before WCAG 2.2 was finalized, I wrote articles on a few of the upcoming changes. Among them, was an article on Success Criterion 3.2.7: Visible Controls. I didn’t know it at the time, but it was already at death’s door, and would be…