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Introducing Versions: Our New Version Control App for Web and Desktop
Have you simply had enough of playing spot the difference with new versions of every design? Our brand new app, Versions (beta), is like Git for design files. With this
Daniel Schwarz
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5 Great Stock Photo Collections That Integrate with Sketch and Photoshop
Icon by Designmodo, licensed under Creative Commons (Attribution 3.0 Unported). In today's article we'll be featuring 5 stock photo collections that integrate with Sketch; some where the plugins are
Daniel Schwarz
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A Beginner's Guide to CSS Grid
Remember back in the old days of the web, when websites were made of tables? Source code looked a lot like this: <table> <tr> <tr&
Daniel Schwarz
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How to Run a Quick Usability Test with Sketch Mirror
We all know how valuable user testing can be for improving UX. It's an important step in any lean workflow, where the aim is to collect feedback at regular intervals
Daniel Schwarz
4m read
Why Shipping Should be a Part of Your Design Process
Iteration is a natural and necessary part of the design process, but so many of us go about it the wrong way. Before we talk about the pitfalls of iteration,
Daniel Schwarz
4m read
How to Design Responsive Logos (and Why)
By harnessing the capabilities of SVGs (Scalable Vector Formats), we can design logos that are responsive (that is, they adapt to different screen sizes in ways more complex than simply
Daniel Schwarz
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