Playing around with a few framework routers… it seems like it's common to:
1. Update the URL
2. Fetch stuff for the new view
3. Update the DOM
This leaves a period where the old content is displayed under the new URL. That seems like bad UX, and fragile.
Y'all should watch the video linked here about segmented displays. What a joyful dive into design details I've never thought twice about 🥰
▶️ youtube.com/watch?v=RTB5Xhjb……
And of course, follow the second link to watch
@trafnar's @WeDeserveLess videos!
Let's ask it to code a simple profile page for a social network — In 22 seconds flat.
Horizontal scrolling is a slightly weird choice, but sure, it works!
fonts by election year
2000: Myriad
2004: Helvetica Extended
2008: Gotham
2012: Proxima Nova
2016: Poppins
2020: Inter
don't ask me why this makes sense
Finding a lot of inspiration in “The New Concrete”, a collection of modern visual poetry. The book itself is also beautiful.
shop.southbankcentre.co.uk/p…