March’s reading list
Inayaili de León Persson
on 1 April 2016
Tags: Design
Here are the best links shared by the design team over the last month:
- LEGO Serious Play
- Micro Lego Serious Play: How small can a useful tool for thinking be?
- The world’s 15 most complicated subway maps
- Railway maps
- Your Job Ad: The Start of a Great Hiring Experience
- Google Resizer
- Artist Creates Astonishing Ubuntu Wallpapers for Phones and Tablets
- Ubuntu convergence finally impresses me
- SSHTron – Tron in Your Terminal
- Is group chat making you sweat?
- Everything About This “Beautiful Woman Soldering” Stock Photo Is Wrong
- Poster has every exploratory endeavor into space from 1959-2015
- Stripe Dashboard: A Design Details Exploration
- Freewrite: Your Distraction-Free Writing Tool
- Instant Logo Search
- 25 Songs That Tell Us Where Music Is Going
- Learn From the Past, Enhance for the Future
- An Alphabet of Accessibility Issues
- Motion Design is the Future of UI
- Unfiltered.news
- d’Oh My Zsh
- Microsoft has created Star Wars-style holographic communication
- Building the UI for the new The Times website
- The Google App’s New Voice – #NatAndLo Ep 12
Thank you to Anthony, Barry, Femma, Jamie, Joe, John, Karl, Luca, Matthieu, Peter, Rae, Stephanie, Ting-Ray, Will and me for the links this month!
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