A Friendly Introduction to SVG • Josh W. Comeau
A fantastic explanation of the building blocks of SVG, illustrated—as always—with Josh’s interactive examples.
I love how easy it is to use these icons: you can copy and paste the SVG or even get it encoded as a data URL.
A fantastic explanation of the building blocks of SVG, illustrated—as always—with Josh’s interactive examples.
This is an interesting push by Remy to try to figure out a way we can collectively indicate to users that a site works offline.
Well, seeing as browsers have completely dropped the ball on any kind of ambient badging, it’s fair enough that we take matters into our own hands.
The ellipsis is the new hamburger.
It’s disappointing that Apple, supposedly a leader in interface design, has resorted to such uninspiring, and I’ll dare say, lazy design in its icons. I don’t claim to be a usability expert, but it seems to me that icons should represent a clear intention, followed by a consistent action.
When in doubt, label your icons.
When not in doubt, you probably should be.
A profile of Susan Kare, icon designer extraordinaire.
I loved the puzzle-like nature of working in sixteen-by-sixteen and thirty-two-by-thirty-two pixel icon grids, and the marriage of craft and metaphor.
Another five articles on modern responsive web design.
Responsive images, compressive images, and icon fonts. Take your pick.