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Pokémon Cards
When Alexandra Lofthouse isn’t designing, she’s on the hunt for Pokémon cards or opponents to face off against
Shortcut Design Systems
Vladimir Khokhlov explains how going off the shelf can help you get a design system in place without breaking the bank
The New Rules Of UX
The rules of user experience are always evolving. Kenny Chen looks at six themes in UX that have taken off and will shape the future of design.
Lego Lessons
Janne Jul Jensen shares 10 tips for how to create a UX department from scratch
Abby Covert
The web needs information architects. Abby Covert reveals how to become one, what makes it challenging, and why it can ruin your life
Jan Losert
The lead designer at Tapdaq tells us about his digital products and his nomadic lifestyle
15 Web APIs You've Never Heard of
Philip Ackermann takes a look at the most interesting Web APIs currently in development that may be supported by browsers in the coming years
Water World
Pip Jamieson introduces us to Horace, the houseboat from which she runs her networking business
Bridging The Divide
There’s a chasm between the worlds of design and development. Natalya Shelburne explores how we might close it.
Accessibility Masterclass
Behind every great site or application lies thought, empathy and inclusion. This doesn’t happen by accident – it happens by design argues Henny Swan.
HEX Productions
Ben Leach opens the door of Westminster Buildings in nottingham to show us what HeX is all about.
Jaime Levy
The author of UX Strategy talks us through her rollercoaster career, from the dotcom era to the present day, ahead of her much-anticipated appearance at Generate London
Homemade Haven
Una Kravets breaks down the two sides of her Austin workspace, which is split between tech work and handicrafts
The State of UX in 2016
Leah Buley dives into the results of a recent study to see how different organisations use UX today
Ida Aalen
The Norwegian UX designer explains how smart user research can help you solve the right problems and even win new clients
Salad
Fleurie Forbes-Martin gives us a tour of the neon lights and handcrafted woodwork in salad’s studio by the seaside
Taking Training Up A Gear
Shane Prendergast tells us how his triathlon training is not too dissimilar from web development
Making The Internet Of Things A Reality
Jan Jongboom explores development challenges driven by the IoT and how these can be addressed in 2017
Jonathan Stark
The consultant, speaker and author explains why he thinks hourly billing is nuts, and how a “treat ‘em mean, keep ‘em keen” approach to clients can really work.
Mina Markham
The front-end architect tells us about her work for Hillary Clinton and encouraging girls to code
The Goldfinch
This Page and Energize talk us through their new site for The Hague’s Mauritshuis museum and the biggest little painting in the world
Accessibility In Mind
Carl Cahill asks: at what point does web accessibility become something you care about and how far do you go to make sure you cater for it?
MDN Browser Compatibility
Florian Scholz looks at the data set aiming to ease checking browser compatibility.
Get It Done Now
Exclusively for net: the latest in a series of anonymous accounts of nightmare clients
La Pensée Créative
Sue Jenkins is learning French for fun and also discovering how it offers new ways to think about life and design
Hinge
Natasha Hockey gives us a sneak peek inside the world of Hinge, a digital agency fuelled by pool and biscuits
India's Online Revolution
Learning India’s online population is skyrocketing. Shwetank Dixit looks at the problems and opportunities this presents.
Jennifer Brook
Dropbox’s design researcher talks strategy, storytelling, saying goodbye to the freelance life – and squaring off with Steve Jobs.
Design Secrets From The World's Biggest Brands
Big brands like Facebook, Google and Netflix are shaping our online experiences and earning millions of users in return. Alex Duloz and Katy Watkins explore the secrets of their success.
Developing Developers
Many developers learn on the job, make mistakes and move on. In the first of this two-part series, Dave Stewart offers some insights to help ensure you aren’t leaving a trail of technical debt in your wake.