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deSign_r 9 months ago
The 100x Payback. > _The more I deep-dived into other people’s products, the sharper I became at my own craft._ > <sub>–Julien Martin</sub> ![](https://m.stacker.news/107387) Here is what my process on how I got started: 1. Asked around to colleagues, friends and VCs to send me some company names that would be willing to get some product design feedback from me. 2. Started capturing ideas, and sometimes mockups and prototypes in a Notion doc. Because I was lacking context and didn’t have any “big picture” history of vision of what I was providing feedback to, it was very naive. Which is the whole important, and which is also why it’s very valuable. 3. I mainly focused on where my core skills were. Providing feedback on a key feature. Suggesting new ones. Giving feedback on the look and feel. 4. I sent those Notion docs to the company founders. Without any expectations. Some replied, thrilled to jump on a call. I’m still talking to some of them, four years later. Others ghosted me. Either way, it was practice.
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deSign_r 9 months ago
Visualizing Responsive Typography ![](https://m.stacker.news/107386) What do all the numbers in our `clamp()` do? There are multiple tools that can help create a fluid `font-size` calculation for CSS – generally expressed as a `clamp()` function combining `em` (or `rem`) with `vw` (or `vi`) units. But the results are difficult to understand at a glance, so I wanted to visualize what’s going on, and how the various units interact. > _Utopia helpfully provides a warning when we create scales that are inaccessible._ ><sub> —Miriam Suzanne</sub>
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deSign_r 9 months ago
Visualizing Responsive Typography ![](https://m.stacker.news/107386) What do all the numbers in our `clamp()` do? There are multiple tools that can help create a fluid `font-size` calculation for CSS – generally expressed as a `clamp()` function combining `em` (or `rem`) with `vw` (or `vi`) units. But the results are difficult to understand at a glance, so I wanted to visualize what’s going on, and how the various units interact. > Utopia helpfully provides a warning when we create scales that are inaccessible. ><sub> —Miriam Suzanne</sub>
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deSign_r 9 months ago
Georg Jensen Reissues Henning Koppel's Mid-Century Pitchers https://hypebeast.com/2025/9/gerog-jensen-koppel-pitcher-collection-release-date-information ![](https://m.stacker.news/107226) **Copenhagen-based design purveyor Georg Jensen is reintroducing two mid-century pitchers designed by Danish sculptor and designer Henning Koppel.** Originally crafted in 1962 and 1975, respectively, the reproduction of Koppel's Pitcher 02 and Pitcher 03 are made in mirror-polished stainless steel for the first time in the new release. To achieve the fluid, sculptural silhouette, the updated editions require a process that involves hours of hand-finishing and polishing. Juxtaposed with the industrial strength of steel, the final result's organic, liquid-like quality echoes the Space Age/Mid-Century sensibilities of the original period. While the pitchers are indeed from the archives, the designs maintain their strong futurian feel, even today.
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deSign_r 9 months ago
Tips For Finding Inspiration In The Unlikeliest Places ![](https://m.stacker.news/107227) A colleague at an automotive company once told me that when they needed a better fuel injection system, the engineers didn’t study cars. They studied cappuccino machines. That’s not a typo. The precision and pressure control of high-end espresso makers sparked the idea that helped them revolutionize performance driving. And that’s the magic of what I call the “Where Else?” method—a tool I developed at Disney to spark innovation from the least expected sources. Because breakthrough ideas rarely come from staring harder at your own process—they come from walking into someone else’s. Whether it’s a café, a hospital or a shark tank, inspiration is hiding in places many teams never think to look.
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deSign_r 9 months ago
Fall Office Refresh: Design-Forward Picks to Boost Focus & Creativity ![](https://m.stacker.news/107222) ![](https://m.stacker.news/107223) ![](https://m.stacker.news/107225) **Ready for a fall perfect office refresh? Discover our top design-forward picks in tech and decor to boost focus, spark creativity, and make your workspace a place you'll love.** Fall is a natural reset, cooler mornings, shorter days, and the perfect excuse to reimagine your workspace. Research shows that clearing clutter boosts focus and frees up room for creativity, while even small shifts in your environment can spark motivation (hello, fresh start effect). The good news? You don’t need a full renovation. A few well-chosen upgrades, a new rug, a new gadget or a playful seasonal detail, can sharpen focus, spark ideas, and keep the everyday grind feeling less… grindy. Because the right tools don’t just keep you organized; they make your desk a place you actually want to sit. Here are a few of our favorite fall picks to refresh your office and recharge your inspiration.
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deSign_r 9 months ago
Fall Office Refresh: Design-Forward Picks to Boost Focus & Creativity **Ready for a fall perfect office refresh? Discover our top design-forward picks in tech and decor to boost focus, spark creativity, and make your workspace a place you'll love.** Fall is a natural reset, cooler mornings, shorter days, and the perfect excuse to reimagine your workspace. Research shows that clearing clutter boosts focus and frees up room for creativity, while even small shifts in your environment can spark motivation (hello, fresh start effect). The good news? You don’t need a full renovation. A few well-chosen upgrades, a new rug, a new gadget or a playful seasonal detail, can sharpen focus, spark ideas, and keep the everyday grind feeling less… grindy. Because the right tools don’t just keep you organized; they make your desk a place you actually want to sit. Here are a few of our favorite fall picks to refresh your office and recharge your inspiration. ![](https://m.stacker.news/107222) ![](https://m.stacker.news/107223) ![](https://m.stacker.news/107225)
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deSign_r 9 months ago
Fall Office Refresh: Design-Forward Picks to Boost Focus & Creativity **Ready for a fall perfect office refresh? Discover our top design-forward picks in tech and decor to boost focus, spark creativity, and make your workspace a place you'll love.** Fall is a natural reset, cooler mornings, shorter days, and the perfect excuse to reimagine your workspace. Research shows that clearing clutter boosts focus and frees up room for creativity, while even small shifts in your environment can spark motivation (hello, fresh start effect). The good news? You don’t need a full renovation. A few well-chosen upgrades, a new rug, a new gadget or a playful seasonal detail, can sharpen focus, spark ideas, and keep the everyday grind feeling less… grindy. Because the right tools don’t just keep you organized; they make your desk a place you actually want to sit. Here are a few of our favorite fall picks to refresh your office and recharge your inspiration. ![](https://m.stacker.news/107222) ![](https://m.stacker.news/107223) ![](https://m.stacker.news/107224) ![](https://m.stacker.news/107225)
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deSign_r 9 months ago
Fall Office Refresh: Design-Forward Picks to Boost Focus & Creativity Ready for a fall perfect office refresh? Discover our top design-forward picks in tech and decor to boost focus, spark creativity, and make your workspace a place you'll love. Fall is a natural reset, cooler mornings, shorter days, and the perfect excuse to reimagine your workspace. Research shows that clearing clutter boosts focus and frees up room for creativity, while even small shifts in your environment can spark motivation (hello, fresh start effect). The good news? You don’t need a full renovation. A few well-chosen upgrades, a new rug, a new gadget or a playful seasonal detail, can sharpen focus, spark ideas, and keep the everyday grind feeling less… grindy. Because the right tools don’t just keep you organized; they make your desk a place you actually want to sit. Here are a few of our favorite fall picks to refresh your office and recharge your inspiration. ![](https://m.stacker.news/107222) ![](https://m.stacker.news/107223) ![](https://m.stacker.news/107224) ![](https://m.stacker.news/107225)
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deSign_r 9 months ago
If I hear "design pattern" one more time, I'll go mad ![](https://m.stacker.news/107126) Patterns have certainly mattered historically. Closures, interfaces, and first-class functions haven’t always existed in mainstream languages. Many patterns were non-obvious back then, and so it’s not a surprise that they emerged. But even Java itself, the language so terrible at fostering good architecture, it has become a joke, has had all of those feature for at least 10 years. So can we abolish “command” and “strategy” now, pretty please? It’s certainly useful to know about the commonly utilized patterns, but experience with real code and a little agility will quickly get you up to speed regardless of how much time you’ve invested in studying patterns in theory, as long as you know the basic concepts. They’re good as a temporary mnemonic for newbies, not as must-know terminology.
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deSign_r 9 months ago
This robot lawnmower is designed to pick fruit and throw your dog a ball ![](https://m.stacker.news/107127) Plenty of autonomous lawnmowers have been showcased or introduced at this year’s IFA event in Berlin, but only one of them comes equipped with a robotic arm. NexLawn, a sub-brand of MOVA that sits under its Dreame parent company, has announced the Master X Series Concept, which it describes as “the first robotic mower with a fully functional mechanical arm.” That arm is designed to help reduce the amount of manual maintenance that’s required for people who own and run robot lawnmowers, such as picking up any fallen sticks or debris that could damage the bot or force it to navigate around the obstacle. The arm folds down to 44.5 cm (about 17.5 inches) in length, extends up to 77 cm (a little over 30 inches), and can reach as far as one meter away when performing outdoor tasks. NexLawn says it features multiple interchangeable arm attachments, including a multi-gripper, a trimmer head, and an edging disc head, with more in development.
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deSign_r 9 months ago
Rebuilding Graphs for Accessibility: Inside Khan Academy’s Inclusive Design ![](https://m.stacker.news/107125) At Khan Academy, the mission is to “provide a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere.” This commitment shines through in their dedication to accessibility and ensuring that all learners, regardless of ability, can access a large library of content. But did you know that until recently, learners who depended on a screen reader could not use the interactive graphs? As such, we renewed our commitment to their mission by improving the accessibility of the graphing exercises. You might be asking, “How do you make a graph accessible?” Glad you asked! Let's take you on a journey through how to create accessible graphs that work for everyone.
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deSign_r 9 months ago
ARCHIVE: The Iconoclastic Rise of Charles Haertling ![](https://m.stacker.news/107039) Joel Haertling, son and de facto archivist of the late architect Charles A. Haertling, faxed over a single page written by his father. Titled "Thoughts on Architecture," it’s a blurry, typewritten list. Charles Haertling succumbed to a brain tumor in 1984, but the text is immediate and cuts across the years: 21 enumerated glimpses into a creative mind. Someone has circled point number 14: "Design is always a tortuous, grueling, almost maddening, though heavenly sweet, task." The line is as familiar as it is revealing. Look at Haertling’s houses with their radically pitched roofs, daring cantilevers, and mushrooming facades—products of a career spent building in the Boulder, Colorado, area—and you can see both his pleasure and his pain. ![](https://m.stacker.news/107040) ![](https://m.stacker.news/107041) ![](https://m.stacker.news/107042) ![](https://m.stacker.news/107043)
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deSign_r 9 months ago
American advertisements of the 1930s – in pictures ![](https://m.stacker.news/107028) It was a decade that saw the end of prohibition but also the start of the Great Depression and the looming threat of war, an unusual period for commerce, summed up in Taschen’s latest look at American ads from a certain era. In All-American Ads of the 30s, colorful advertisements for everything from alcohol to cereal showcase new developments in design and a persistent optimism despite economic concerns. The book will be released in September. ![](https://m.stacker.news/107029) ![](https://m.stacker.news/107030) ![](https://m.stacker.news/107031) ![](https://m.stacker.news/107032)