This illustrations was created by Vicky Hughes for International Women’s Day, to represent the collaboration of empowered women helping each other’s lives and creativity. Read more on Vicky’s work in our blog.
We worked with Klawe Rzeczy - a Lodz-based design studio - on a digital collage around the idea of "collaboration" for our new website. Find out more here.
Here is a deep dive into ways to make your next WordPress build more sustainable, written by Kuba Jawor, one of the developers here at L+F who brings a passion and interest in sustainability on the web.
Welcome to the fifth instalment of our How Much a Website Costs series (and the first of 2022), where we break down what we would have charged for various websites that we love and admire – as well as talk through some of the elements of the website that have an impact on costs and/or stand out to us. Today we focus on the Gucci Flora microsite.
Tips for designers from a developer: How to improve UX for your clients
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Ben Lattimore
Tips for designers from a developer: How to improve UX for your clients
by
Ben Lattimore
There are oodles of blogs that cover tactical tips for improving UX/UI. However, designing and building great websites that don’t cost the earth, whilst still giving a great user experience needs a shared approach, involving both designer and web developer. In this blog post, we're going to cover some top level heuristics based on our experience of working with designers on many projects.
Welcome to the fourth instalment of our “How much did this website cost?” series where we break down what we would have charged for various websites that we love and admire – as well as talk through some of the elements of the website that have an impact on costs. This time we focus on the Apple Airpods Max microsite.
Welcome to the third installment of our “How much did this website cost?” series! Today we look at PLUS, a sustainable personal care brand and e-commerce website.
Welcome to the second installment of our “How much did this website cost?” series! This week, we’re taking a look at The Getty Residences by Peter Marino. It’s a wonderful example of a minimal, confident and well-composed real estate website.