March’s reading list
Inayaili de León Persson
on 3 April 2017
Tags: Design
Here are the best links shared by the design team in March 2017:
- China’s zombie factories and unborn cities
- IXD17: Let’s Make the World We Want to Live In
- Great README
- A list of 30 women rocking in UX to celebrate International Women’s Day
- Design Better Cards
- Chat Systems
- Google gives Hangouts a Slack makeover
- Messaging Hell
- BitlBee: an IRC to other chat networks gateway
- Shipping code isn’t just for engineers. It’s for designers too.
- Design Museum: Imagine Moscow exhibition
- The UX of a Banana — Understanding What UX Design is All About
- Kap: an open-source screen recorder built with web technology
- How a roadside rest stop inspired an entirely different approach to FAQs
- Loopy: a tool for thinking in systems
- Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results 2017
- Google Open Source
Thank you to Alejandra, Ant, Barry, Jamie, Karl, Peter and Will for the links this month.
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