đź‘— Niche Suggestions 1. Coastal-Luxe Tees & Hoodies Style: Lightweight, breathable fabrics like organic cotton and linen blends Designs: Pastel hues, minimal coastal prints (waves, palms, sun-faded tones) nonameglobal.com Appeal: Fits the relaxed Australian beach lifestyle; easy to market for summer and holidays 2. Oversized Streetwear & Tech-Utility Style: XXL […]
Month: June 2025
Starting a clothing reselling business — importing from Alliexpress or via IndiaMART and selling in Australia — can be profitable if done right. Here’s a step-by-step guide tailored to your goal: âś… Step 1: Market Research Identify your target audience: Women’s fashion? Streetwear? Budget-friendly or premium? Research demand: Check Amazon.au, […]

CSS can be unpredictable — and specificity is often the culprit. Victor Ayomipo breaks down how and why your styles might not behave as expected, and why understanding specificity is better than relying on `!important`.

Meet “Accessible UX Research,” our upcoming book to make your UX research inclusive. Learn how to recruit, plan, and design with disabled participants in mind. Print shipping in August 2025. eBook available for download later this summer. Pre-order the book.

[Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA)](https://www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/aria/) is an inevitability when working on web accessibility. That said, it’s everyone’s first time learning about ARIA at some point.

In this tutorial, Blake Lundquist walks us through two methods of creating the “moving-highlight” navigation pattern using only plain JavaScript and CSS. The first technique uses the `getBoundingClientRect` method to explicitly animate the border between navigation bar items when they are clicked. The second approach achieves the same functionality using […]

SVG is easy — until you meet `path`. However, it’s not as confusing as it initially looks. In this first installment of a pair of articles, Myriam Frisano aims to teach you the basics of “ and its sometimes mystifying commands. With simple examples and visualizations, she’ll help you understand […]

We often spotlight wireframes, research, or tools like Figma, but none of that moves the needle if we can’t collaborate well. Great UX doesn’t happen in isolation. It takes conversations with engineers, alignment with product, sales, and other stakeholders, and the ability to listen, adapt, and co-create. That’s where design […]

What’s the best way to make your SVGs faster, simpler, and more manageable? In this article, pioneering author and web designer Andy Clarke explains the process he relies on *to* prepare, optimise, and structure SVGs for animation and beyond.

Designers love to craft, but polishing pixels before the problem is solved is a time-sink. This article pinpoints the five traps that lure us into premature detail — being afraid to show rough work, fixing symptoms instead of causes, solving the wrong problem, drowning in unactionable feedback, and plain fatigue […]