Archives.design

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In addition to having a portfolio at Marier.design, graphic designer Valery Marier has created Archives.design to make design-related content from the Internet Archives more visible and accessible.

The site has an intuitive bookshelf design that gives you the feeling of being in a vintage bookstore browsing the dog-eared selections among the Design section. There are headers to view specific categories of publications such as books, annuals, ephemera, posters, and more.

Archive.design is a great place to look for retro-futuristic inspiration, historical context about design, or just general browsing. Among our favorite finds: interactive, in-browser demos of MacPaint (1984) and Windows 95.

This site was recognized with an honorable mention in the 2021 RGD Student Awards!

LearnUI.design

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LearnUI.design is an online set of course materials, tutorials, design tips, and tools that anyone can use to learn the basics of UI or UX design.

Each course features downloadable exercises, checklists, cheat-sheets, and access to a Slack community chat.

Even with no prior experience, these course can help jump-start a new career as a UI or UX designer.

If a course isn’t the right fit for you, you might still benefit from the many helpful posts available on the site’s blog. Topics include fonts, iOS design guidelines, logo design, and plenty of essential design theory.

The site also features a section of very handy tools: an advanced gradient generator, a color picker for data visualizations, and an accessible color generator.

Visit LearnUI.design today and learn something new!