Most UX and UI designers already understand the nuts and bolts of typography. They can tell you the difference between […]
Most UX and UI designers already understand the nuts and bolts of typography. They can tell you the difference between […]
Barring a freshly cleaned whiteboard or the latest version of Sketch, one of the most invaluable tools in a user experience designer’s toolbox is the grid layout. Ancient as design itself, grid theory is both the first line item on the Design 101 syllabus and the first diagram a seasoned UX vet sketches out. Its utility is evidenced not just by its ubiquity, but its…
Let us talk about Peter. He has just bought a great shirt. It is on trend. The feel, and the price point was a bargain. He gets home, and it feels great. But then. It starts with a tickle, then a scratch, then he realises the label is digging into his skin. When his friend asks how it was, the annoying scratchiness is all he feels like mentioning. However, he is still …
Candle wax and crayon respond well to ice. Fill a plastic bag with ice cubes, wrap it in a towel, place it on the stain until it hardens; carefully coax wax off with a plastic spatula.
We tested and found effective. Dab a scratch with the lightest marker in the kit, then use a darker one if needed. Wipe off the excess a soft cloth before it dries, and finish with a polish.
These form when moisture from a drippy glass or a hot dish gets trapped in the finish. To remove a long-standing stain, place a towel on top and press with a warm, dry iron for five seconds.
We tested and found effective. Dab a scratch with the lightest marker in the kit, then use a darker one if needed. Wipe off the excess a soft cloth before it dries, and finish with a polish.