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“ So, how do you build a website that looks and feels the same as your mobile products or your TV experience, without losing their unique characteristics? ”

During the era of the Y2K aesthetic, shapes were more impactful than words. Websites, advertisements, and pop culture adopted this new design language, revealing that traditional, inflexible geometries of the past were being revamped. Essentially, the Y2K aesthetic was a departure from corporate boxiness, a cutting-edge interpretation of the familiar.
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A few years ago I wrote a Letter to a junior designer. I figure it’s time to write an open letter to all the folks still in the middle ground between junior and senior. You’re a few years in, definitely not the junior designer you used to be, and looking for the path to the next level. To get to the next level you’re often asked to “be more strategic” but still expected to execute the day-to-day tactical tasks. These are the things I wished I had known earlier in my career.
Editor picks
The Dance of Design: Minimalism vs Maximalism in UX →
Exploring the Impact of Minimalism and Maximalism in UX
Leaning into business as in-house designers →
To influence how that work gets prioritized, your language may need to shift
How can UI designers use visual hierarchy to create intuitive, user-friendly interfaces? →
The Importance of Visual Hierarchy in User Interface Design
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