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REFACTORING UI
Learn how to design awesome UIs by yourself using specific tactics explained from a developer's point-of-view. BUILDING YOUR COLOR PALETTE Building Your Color Palette. Adapted from our book and video series, Refactoring UI. Ever used one of those fancy color palette generators? You know, the ones where you pick a starting color, tweak some options that probably include some musical jargon like "triad" or "major fourth", and are then bestowed the five perfect color swatches you should use to build your website? LINE-HEIGHT IS PROPORTIONAL Line-height is proportional. Adapted from our book and video series, Refactoring UI . You might have heard the advice that a line-height of about 1.5 is a good starting point from a readability perspective. While that's not necessarily untrue, choosing the right line-height for your text is a bit more complicated than just using the same valueREFACTORING UI
Get the 218-page book in PDF format, all three in-depth video tutorials, the component inspiration gallery, color palettes, font recommendations, and icon library. LABELS ARE A LAST RESORT Labels are a last resort. Adapted from our book and video series, Refactoring UI. Put down the accessibility pitchfork — this isn't about forms. When presenting data to the user (especially data from the database), it's easy to fall into the trap of displaying it using a naive label: value format. REFACTORING UI: THE BOOK “I know this looks terrible, but I have no idea why.” Hi! I'm Adam Wathan, a full stack developer who used to suck at design.. I've been friends with Steve Schoger for years and we've worked on a bunch of side projects together — him handling the UI design and me taking care of development.. Like a lot of developers, I always wished I could make my ideas look awesome without relying on aREFACTORING UI
Team License (3 seats)Price:$0 USD. $0 USD. Get the Refactoring UI Complete Package to share with your entire team.REFACTORING UI
Learn how to design awesome UIs by yourself using specific tactics explained from a developer's point-of-view. BUILDING YOUR COLOR PALETTE Building Your Color Palette. Adapted from our book and video series, Refactoring UI. Ever used one of those fancy color palette generators? You know, the ones where you pick a starting color, tweak some options that probably include some musical jargon like "triad" or "major fourth", and are then bestowed the five perfect color swatches you should use to build your website? LINE-HEIGHT IS PROPORTIONAL Line-height is proportional. Adapted from our book and video series, Refactoring UI . You might have heard the advice that a line-height of about 1.5 is a good starting point from a readability perspective. While that's not necessarily untrue, choosing the right line-height for your text is a bit more complicated than just using the same valueREFACTORING UI
Get the 218-page book in PDF format, all three in-depth video tutorials, the component inspiration gallery, color palettes, font recommendations, and icon library. LABELS ARE A LAST RESORT Labels are a last resort. Adapted from our book and video series, Refactoring UI. Put down the accessibility pitchfork — this isn't about forms. When presenting data to the user (especially data from the database), it's easy to fall into the trap of displaying it using a naive label: value format. REFACTORING UI: THE BOOK “I know this looks terrible, but I have no idea why.” Hi! I'm Adam Wathan, a full stack developer who used to suck at design.. I've been friends with Steve Schoger for years and we've worked on a bunch of side projects together — him handling the UI design and me taking care of development.. Like a lot of developers, I always wished I could make my ideas look awesome without relying on aREFACTORING UI
Team License (3 seats)Price:$0 USD. $0 USD. Get the Refactoring UI Complete Package to share with your entire team.REFACTORING UI
Learn how to design awesome UIs by yourself using specific tactics explained from a developer's point-of-view.REFACTORING UI
Learn how to design awesome UIs by yourself using specific tactics explained from a developer's point-of-view. LINE-HEIGHT IS PROPORTIONAL Line-height is proportional. Adapted from our book and video series, Refactoring UI . You might have heard the advice that a line-height of about 1.5 is a good starting point from a readability perspective. While that's not necessarily untrue, choosing the right line-height for your text is a bit more complicated than just using the same valueREFACTORING UI
Get the 218-page book in PDF format, all three in-depth video tutorials, the component inspiration gallery, color palettes, font recommendations, and icon library. BUILDING YOUR COLOR PALETTE Building Your Color Palette. Adapted from our book and video series, Refactoring UI. Ever used one of those fancy color palette generators? You know, the ones where you pick a starting color, tweak some options that probably include some musical jargon like "triad" or "major fourth", and are then bestowed the five perfect color swatches you should use to build your website? LABELS ARE A LAST RESORT Labels are a last resort. Adapted from our book and video series, Refactoring UI. Put down the accessibility pitchfork — this isn't about forms. When presenting data to the user (especially data from the database), it's easy to fall into the trap of displaying it using a naive label: value format. REFACTORING UI: THE BOOK “I know this looks terrible, but I have no idea why.” Hi! I'm Adam Wathan, a full stack developer who used to suck at design.. I've been friends with Steve Schoger for years and we've worked on a bunch of side projects together — him handling the UI design and me taking care of development.. Like a lot of developers, I always wished I could make my ideas look awesome without relying on aREFACTORING UI
Team License (3 seats)Price:$0 USD. $0 USD. Get the Refactoring UI Complete Package to share with your entire team.REFACTORING UI
Learn how to design awesome UIs by yourself using specific tactics explained from a developer's point-of-view. LINE-HEIGHT IS PROPORTIONAL Line-height is proportional. Adapted from our book and video series, Refactoring UI . You might have heard the advice that a line-height of about 1.5 is a good starting point from a readability perspective. While that's not necessarily untrue, choosing the right line-height for your text is a bit more complicated than just using the same valueREFACTORING UI
Get the 218-page book in PDF format, all three in-depth video tutorials, the component inspiration gallery, color palettes, font recommendations, and icon library. BUILDING YOUR COLOR PALETTE Building Your Color Palette. Adapted from our book and video series, Refactoring UI. Ever used one of those fancy color palette generators? You know, the ones where you pick a starting color, tweak some options that probably include some musical jargon like "triad" or "major fourth", and are then bestowed the five perfect color swatches you should use to build your website? LABELS ARE A LAST RESORT Labels are a last resort. Adapted from our book and video series, Refactoring UI. Put down the accessibility pitchfork — this isn't about forms. When presenting data to the user (especially data from the database), it's easy to fall into the trap of displaying it using a naive label: value format. REFACTORING UI: THE BOOK “I know this looks terrible, but I have no idea why.” Hi! I'm Adam Wathan, a full stack developer who used to suck at design.. I've been friends with Steve Schoger for years and we've worked on a bunch of side projects together — him handling the UI design and me taking care of development.. Like a lot of developers, I always wished I could make my ideas look awesome without relying on aREFACTORING UI
Team License (3 seats)Price:$0 USD. $0 USD. Get the Refactoring UI Complete Package to share with your entire team. LINE-HEIGHT IS PROPORTIONAL Line-height is proportional. Adapted from our book and video series, Refactoring UI . You might have heard the advice that a line-height of about 1.5 is a good starting point from a readability perspective. While that's not necessarily untrue, choosing the right line-height for your text is a bit more complicated than just using the same value BUILDING YOUR COLOR PALETTE Building Your Color Palette. Adapted from our book and video series, Refactoring UI. Ever used one of those fancy color palette generators? You know, the ones where you pick a starting color, tweak some options that probably include some musical jargon like "triad" or "major fourth", and are then bestowed the five perfect color swatches you should use to build your website?REFACTORING UI
Get the 218-page book in PDF format, all three in-depth video tutorials, the component inspiration gallery, color palettes, font recommendations, and icon library.REFACTORING UI
Learn how to design awesome UIs by yourself using specific tactics explained from a developer's point-of-view.REFACTORING UI
Team License (3 seats)Price:$0 USD. $0 USD. Get the Refactoring UI Complete Package to share with your entire team.REFACTORING UI
Learn how to design awesome UIs by yourself using specific tactics explained from a developer's point-of-view. LINE-HEIGHT IS PROPORTIONAL Line-height is proportional. Adapted from our book and video series, Refactoring UI . You might have heard the advice that a line-height of about 1.5 is a good starting point from a readability perspective. While that's not necessarily untrue, choosing the right line-height for your text is a bit more complicated than just using the same value BUILDING YOUR COLOR PALETTE Building Your Color Palette. Adapted from our book and video series, Refactoring UI. Ever used one of those fancy color palette generators? You know, the ones where you pick a starting color, tweak some options that probably include some musical jargon like "triad" or "major fourth", and are then bestowed the five perfect color swatches you should use to build your website?REFACTORING UI
Get the 218-page book in PDF format, all three in-depth video tutorials, the component inspiration gallery, color palettes, font recommendations, and icon library. REFACTORING UI: THE BOOK “I know this looks terrible, but I have no idea why.” Hi! I'm Adam Wathan, a full stack developer who used to suck at design.. I've been friends with Steve Schoger for years and we've worked on a bunch of side projects together — him handling the UI design and me taking care of development.. Like a lot of developers, I always wished I could make my ideas look awesome without relying on a LABELS ARE A LAST RESORT Labels are a last resort. Adapted from our book and video series, Refactoring UI. Put down the accessibility pitchfork — this isn't about forms. When presenting data to the user (especially data from the database), it's easy to fall into the trap of displaying it using a naive label: value format.REFACTORING UI
Team License (3 seats)Price:$0 USD. $0 USD. Get the Refactoring UI Complete Package to share with your entire team.REFACTORING UI
Learn how to design awesome UIs by yourself using specific tactics explained from a developer's point-of-view. LINE-HEIGHT IS PROPORTIONAL Line-height is proportional. Adapted from our book and video series, Refactoring UI . You might have heard the advice that a line-height of about 1.5 is a good starting point from a readability perspective. While that's not necessarily untrue, choosing the right line-height for your text is a bit more complicated than just using the same value BUILDING YOUR COLOR PALETTE Building Your Color Palette. Adapted from our book and video series, Refactoring UI. Ever used one of those fancy color palette generators? You know, the ones where you pick a starting color, tweak some options that probably include some musical jargon like "triad" or "major fourth", and are then bestowed the five perfect color swatches you should use to build your website?REFACTORING UI
Get the 218-page book in PDF format, all three in-depth video tutorials, the component inspiration gallery, color palettes, font recommendations, and icon library. REFACTORING UI: THE BOOK “I know this looks terrible, but I have no idea why.” Hi! I'm Adam Wathan, a full stack developer who used to suck at design.. I've been friends with Steve Schoger for years and we've worked on a bunch of side projects together — him handling the UI design and me taking care of development.. Like a lot of developers, I always wished I could make my ideas look awesome without relying on a LABELS ARE A LAST RESORT Labels are a last resort. Adapted from our book and video series, Refactoring UI. Put down the accessibility pitchfork — this isn't about forms. When presenting data to the user (especially data from the database), it's easy to fall into the trap of displaying it using a naive label: value format.REFACTORING UI
Team License (3 seats)Price:$0 USD. $0 USD. Get the Refactoring UI Complete Package to share with your entire team. LINE-HEIGHT IS PROPORTIONAL Line-height is proportional. Adapted from our book and video series, Refactoring UI . You might have heard the advice that a line-height of about 1.5 is a good starting point from a readability perspective. While that's not necessarily untrue, choosing the right line-height for your text is a bit more complicated than just using the same value BUILDING YOUR COLOR PALETTE Building Your Color Palette. Adapted from our book and video series, Refactoring UI. Ever used one of those fancy color palette generators? You know, the ones where you pick a starting color, tweak some options that probably include some musical jargon like "triad" or "major fourth", and are then bestowed the five perfect color swatches you should use to build your website?REFACTORING UI
Get the 218-page book in PDF format, all three in-depth video tutorials, the component inspiration gallery, color palettes, font recommendations, and icon library.REFACTORING UI
Learn how to design awesome UIs by yourself using specific tactics explained from a developer's point-of-view.REFACTORING UI
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