Quarantine Club, Figma Remote, Coloring Dribbble — and more design links this week
A weekly selection of design links, brought to you by your friends at the UX Collective.

We’ll get through this.
- It’s Grief and It’s Ok →
That discomfort you’re feeling right now is grief. - Quarantine Club →
Chat with a book author during the quarantine. - Coloring Dribbble →
A collection of coloring pages to help you relax. - Figma Remote →
Figma Templates to help design remotely. - Mode Remote →
A collection of tips, interviews, and resources.
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Stories from the community

It’s only slightly off-center; what’s the big deal? →
By Michal Malewicz

The design system of Adolf Hitler’s political party →
By Reinoud Schuijers

Migrating to Figma: why, what, and how →
By Luis Ouriach
Top stories this week:
- See, hear, click: in UX, doing is learning →
By Andres Zapata - Project planning for designers: don’t focus on features; plan for the purpose →
By T. Robert Roeth - Your team doesn’t need a hero →
By Chris Kiess - A horrid UI in the best OS of all time →
By Adolfo Ramírez Corona - The space between the folds →
By Andrew Yang - How to get good at product design? →
By Diana Malewicz - Sensible Design: making ethically personalized digital products →
By Gabriel Valdivia
News & ideas
- Facebook CSS →
CSS findings from the new Facebook website. - Type Specimens →
Curated type application from around the web. - Algorithmic Racism →
A timeline of how digital apps reproduce racism.
Tools & resources
- BEM Sheet →
A cheat sheet on naming HTML components. - Lottie Guide →
A beginner’s guide to mastering Lottie. - Colors.LOL →
Fun and overly descriptive color palettes.
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