Accessibility Myths, Planet-Centered Design, History of Grids — and more UX this week
A weekly selection of design links, brought to you by your friends at the UX Collective.

- Ultra Accessible →
How accessible design helps everyone.
By Susanna Zaraysky - Five UX Senses →
Senses we rely on in pursuit of good UX.
By Beth Dunn - Color Myths →
Famous myths of color contrast accessibility.
By UX Movement
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Stories from the community

The traps of standardized measures →
By Aga Szóstek

Design annotations that will make your developers happy →
By Grace Noh

Helping people with anxiety navigate your website →
By Erin Schroeder
More top stories:
- Presenting your design to stakeholders →
By Andrei Holobut - Can we scale Empathy with AI? →
By Sumit Dagar - The fallacy of easy →
By Jason Yuan - Prioritizing your monster product: a framework for prioritization →
By Gabrielle Bufrem - UX exclusive: fake news, lies & myths →
By Chris Kiess - Tripping over the truth: a new mindset for failing →
By Auldyn Matthews
News & ideas
- Hell-vetica →
A Halloween font to scare your designer friends. - Urban Tetris →
Abstract urban shapes in Sofia, Bulgaria. - Social Chaos? →
Social media has not destroyed a generation - Planet Design →
The role of designers in planet-centric design.
Tools & resources
- Variable Fonts →
More samples of type that adapt to its context. - Builder X →
Browser-based design tool that codes React. - Designer FM →
Podcast about being a designer in a tech world. - History of Grids →
From the printing press to modern web design.
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