Why I Started a Design Blog (After Two Dev Sites)
After curating tools and writing dev tutorials, I realized the missing piece was how things should look and feel.
In-depth guides on UI design, UX patterns, and creative workflows — for developers and creators who care how products look and feel.
After curating tools and writing dev tutorials, I realized the missing piece was how things should look and feel.
Read ArticleColor, typography, spacing, and visual hierarchy for beautiful interfaces.
After curating tools and writing dev tutorials, I realized the missing piece was how things should look and feel.
How to pick palettes that communicate mood, guide attention, and stay accessible.
Font pairing, scale systems, and line-height rules for readable web interfaces.
Navigation, forms, accessibility, and patterns that make products usable.
Top nav, sidebar, tabs, and breadcrumbs — when to use each and how to combine them.
Label placement, validation timing, and field grouping that boost completion rates.
Keyboard navigation, screen readers, and contrast — making products usable for everyone.
Figma, design systems, prototyping, and developer handoff.
Inspect mode, design tokens, and communication practices that prevent 'it doesn't match the design'.
Start small with tokens, components, and documentation that scale with your product.
Low-fi to high-fi workflow that validates ideas before writing code.