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September 18, 2020

UX Lift roundup

Your latest UX and design links: When simple is too simple, how to feed back well, why you shouldn't design for mobile, and get nostalgic for a time that never happened.

False simplicity in UI design – Sometimes simple can be too simple.

Designers, own your feedback – Lessons in giving and receiving constructive feedback.

Don’t design for mobile – What happens now that mobiles are more powerful and capable than desktops?

Accordion icons: Which signifiers work best? – Testing the best action icons for accordions.

Designing adaptive components, beyond responsive breakpoints – How to design truly adaptive systems.

Nearly half of companies start most UX design work from scratch – Create reusable artefacts and processes to boost efficiency and innovation.

Cool tools

Magma Studio – Draw and paint collaboratively, in the browser.

Nova – New code editor from Panic, legendary Mac developer and the people behind Untitled Goose Game.

AltStore – Make your iDevice do things it’s not supposed to, without jailbreaking. Including running Windows.

Cool stuff

Poolside.fm for Cellular.

When you browse Instagram and find former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott's passport number.

Windows 95 Dreamscapes.

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