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  • @b_b
    b_b @b_b PUBLIC DOMAIN 6/02/2023
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    Visual #design #rules you can safely follow every time
    ▻https://anthonyhobday.com/sideprojects/saferules

    You do not have to follow these rules every time. If you have a good reason to break any of them, do. But they are #safe to follow every time.

    – Use near-black and near-white instead of pure black and white
    – Saturate your neutrals
    – Use high #contrast for important elements
    – Everything in your design should be deliberate
    – Optical #alignment is often better than mathematical alignment
    – Lower letter spacing and line height with larger #text. Raise them with smaller text
    – Container borders should contrast with both the container and the background
    – Everything should be aligned with something else
    – #Colours in a palette should have distinct brightness values
    – If you saturate your neutrals you should use warm or cool colours, not both
    – Measurements should be mathematically related
    – Elements should go in order of visual weight
    – If you use a horizontal grid, use 12 columns
    – #Spacing should go between points of high contrast
    – Closer elements should be lighter
    – Make drop shadow blur values double their distance values
    – Put simple on complex or complex on simple
    – Keep container colours within brightness limits
    – Make outer padding the same or more than inner padding
    – Keep body text at 16px or above
    – Use a line length around 70 characters
    – Make horizontal #padding twice the vertical padding in buttons
    – Use two #typefaces at most
    – Nest corners properly
    – Don’t put two hard divides next to each other

    b_b @b_b PUBLIC DOMAIN
    • @sandburg
      Sandburg @sandburg CC BY-SA 6/02/2023

      #ux Finitions.
      J’ai l’impression qu’on redit toujours un peu les même choses depuis 15 ans.
      Et surtout que ce sont les pratiques de PAO qui débouchent sur le web.

      Sandburg @sandburg CC BY-SA
    • @cy_altern
      cy_altern @cy_altern CC BY-SA 7/02/2023

      #saferules #design_system #webdesign

      cy_altern @cy_altern CC BY-SA
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  • @baroug
    baroug @baroug 2/05/2016

    Klim Type Foundry - Why we need new #typefaces.
    ▻https://klim.co.nz/blog/why-we-need-new-typefaces

    https://klim.co.nz/yk-images/1a30295e9f4e1960839e21c0b2c6d7dd/normal/Klim-Why-do-we-need-new-fonts.png

    If meaning and information have been sucessfully extracted from the words, conscious recognition of the typeface is unnecessary: any old typeface will do.

    However, if this were strictly true, the purpose of typography would be to merely convey information, to crystallise spoken words into symbols. It would thus render people as simple automatons blithely absorbing data. Efficient, but utterly joyless. Our relationship to typography is like our relationship to food—we eat for pleasure, not simply for nutrition. Sometimes we want an exotic dish to celebrate a special occasion, other times we just need a piece of toast.

    #typo

    baroug @baroug
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