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The Grumpy Designer Ponders What It Means To ‘Learn’ AI

The Grumpy Designer Ponders What It Means To ‘Learn’ AI

What should web designers be learning about AI? Do we need to learn anything at all? The Grumpy Design has a few unscientific ideas to share with you.

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Weekly News for Designers № 716

Weekly News for Designers № 716

This week’s Designer News – № 716 – includes Ultimate Low-Quality Image Placeholder Technique, Animating Multi-Page Navigations, Photoshop is Now on the Web, Building Motion for the Web, and more.

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The Unpredictable Life of a Freelance Web Designer

The Unpredictable Life of a Freelance Web Designer

Sometimes web designers need to shift gears faster than a Ferrari. How do we cope with it? And what can we do to lessen the need?

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Where Does Dreamweaver Fit in Modern Web Design?

Where Does Dreamweaver Fit in Modern Web Design?

It’s worth asking whether the popular code editor Dreamweaver still has a place in modern web design. Has it become irrelevant?

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Weekly News for Designers № 715

Weekly News for Designers № 715

This week’s Designer News – № 715 – includes Responsive Type Scales, Branding Identity Mockups, 25 Years of Google Search, Typography Micro Tips, In-Page Links for Content Navigation, and more.

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How to Build a 404 Page with the WordPress Site Editor

How to Build a 404 Page with the WordPress Site Editor

We show you how the WordPress Site Editor can help you build a custom 404 page. Don’t take your 404 page for granted!

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Here’s What It Was like to Build a Website in the 90s

Here’s What It Was like to Build a Website in the 90s

Building a website in the 90s was undeniably different. We made mistakes, but that’s OK, as the lessons learned have brought us to the present.

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Weekly News for Designers № 714

Weekly News for Designers № 714

This week’s Designer News – № 714 – includes A (more) Modern CSS Reset, The Next Generation of Web Layouts, Why Use React in 2023, The Design System Ecosystem, State of HTML 2023 and more.

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The Difference Between Cheap & Budget Clients

The Difference Between Cheap & Budget Clients

A cheap client will expect you to bend to their needs. While a budget client will be happy to compromise. Make sure you choose wisely.

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Is the ‘Fast & Cheap’ Website Still Realistic?

Is the ‘Fast & Cheap’ Website Still Realistic?

Should fast and cheap website design be tossed into the dustbin of history? We look at this old nemesis and wonder if it still has a place in modern web design.

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