Despite a fast rise to prominence, digital design is still a relatively youthful field of study. As such there’s always a level of excitement surrounding new user interfaces. Of course, a front-end developer who spends hours trying to get a button to do what it’s supposed to might disagree, but in general there is a palpable feeling of intrigue around the work that popular designers and design firms deliver. Credit: Patterns Never has this been truer than in the waning months of 2015. It’s become more and more apparent that the number of screens with which designs must interact as…
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