I'm sharing Typographic, an extensive resource covering everything you ever wanted to know about fonts. It provides deep dives into type history, design principles, and font classifications for anyone working with digital or print media.
I explored AmazType, a typographic book search engine for Amazon. It visualizes search results by arranging book cover images into the literal characters of the search term, allowing for an interactive and aesthetically unique browsing experience.
I found "The Non-Designer's Design Book" is the best primer for beginners. I use its four "CRAP" principles—Contrast, Repetition, Alignment, and Proximity—to fix common visual errors in slide decks and improve information grouping.
I learned to concatenate media files using ffmpeg’s concat protocol, configured terminal icons with Nerd Fonts and eza, and experimented with Maple Mono font ligatures before returning to Fira Code for better readability.
Explore Martijn van Welie's extensive library of web design patterns. This resource provides documented solutions for interaction design, navigation, and UI components to help you build consistent, user-friendly interfaces across different web platforms.
I recommend exploring AdFlip, a digital archive of famous print advertisements. It is an excellent resource for analyzing historical marketing trends, graphic design evolution, and iconic brand campaigns from past decades of print media.