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↳ Show all entriesWorking with Charles and Ray Eames
http://streetfurniture.com/au/working-charles-ray-eames/Australian architect Darrel Conybeare joined the Eames office in Venice, California, in 1967, as a young graduate of the Architecture and Civic Design Masters program at the University of Pennsylvania. The next three years were beyond his greatest expectations …
“I learned [about] the importance of building prototypes at both small scale and full size for all design outputs, products and graphic elements; and, ultimately, that there is no substitute for simple hard work in tackling any design challenge.”
Running in Circles – Why Agile Isn’t Working and What We Do Differently
https://m.signalvnoise.com/running-in-circles-aae73d79ce19Ryan Singer explains how, at Basecamp, they use the so called uphill phase to learn – through prototypes – what’s hard and what’s possible in a project.
Basecamp Employee Handbook
https://github.com/basecamp/handbook/“So, this is where we’ll try to share what’s worth knowing about Basecamp the company, our culture, our process, and our history.”
Designing for the Web, by Mark Boulton
http://designingfortheweb.co.uk/index.phpModern web design is a discipline that spans a huge range of skills. In his book, Mark Boulton masterfully guides you through things like process and workflow, research, typography, colour, layout, and much more.
Design systems and Postel’s law
http://markboulton.co.uk/journal/design-systems-and-postels-lawPostel’s law – “Be conservative in what you do, be liberal in what you accept from others” – applied to design systems and their origination process. What a wonderful thought by @markboulton!
Creating A Living Style Guide: A Case Study
https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2016/05/creating-a-living-style-guide-case-study/One of the most elaborate case studies on living style guides I've read so far. By @StevenKLambert