🪴 Design Patterns For... Almost Everything!
One of the many: an accordion component from Component.gallery.

🪴 Design Patterns For... Almost Everything!

If you are anything like me, you might also find yourself getting lost in your bookmarks — searching for just the right page you've found a while ago. Now, let’s change that! I’ve put together all these bookmarks for UX guidelines, design patterns, accessibility guidelines, UI showcases — in one single place. I hope you’ll find them helpful, everyone! 🎉🥳

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✤ Best Practices and Design Patterns

✤ Inclusive Design

✤ UI Components

✤ Pages and Layouts

✤ Branding and Visuals

✤ Regional Design Showcases

Thank you for your kind and ongoing support, everyone! For a while, I was asked about one single place where one could find all UX guidelines that I’ve published over the last years. That’s that place. I sincerely hope that you will find it helpful for your work. 🙏🏽

And sincere thanks to our incredible UX community for publishing all the insightful case studies, research studies and guides for everyone to learn from. Without it, I wouldn’t be able to publish even a portion of these posts. Thank you for being so kind and generous — now and ever. ❤️


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I actually have a bookmark folder named "Vitaly's posts" 😄 This just saved my day. Many thanks!

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