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Ben Brignell

ben@brignell.co

<p>Gardener. Carpenter. Independent digital product designer. Sketcher. Coder. Illustrator. Plonker. 
Knows what fire hydrants, traffic lights &amp; bicycles look like. 
<br />My onions are my own.
<a href="https://brignell.co/tags/UX" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>UX</span></a> <a href="https://brignell.co/tags/UXDesign" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>UXDesign</span></a> <a href="https://brignell.co/tags/ProductDesign" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>ProductDesign</span></a> <a href="https://brignell.co/tags/Design" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>Design</span></a></p>

Posts

  • Post #2772364

    I don’t really know where my home is

  • Post #2772361

    Haven’t forgotten about this place

  • Post #2772360

    I forgot how I did this. Then I remembered how I did this. Now I am back here!

  • Post #2772359

    Do you use design principles in your design system? I’m expanding the collection on https://principles.design and have just added a new Design Systems filter: https://principles.design/examples If you or your team has published principles, share a link, and I’ll include them in the library

  • Post #2772358

    The boy copied down a credit card number of mine &amp;amp; some personal data he found as a clue on a treasure map he was making. I explained why it&amp;#39;s not a good idea to copy personal data etc. He then said “It’s okay I can just get your chainsaw from the barn and cut up the map”… which has led to a new parenting problem…

  • Post #2772357

    First bluebottle of the year

  • Post #2772356

    Everyone’s obsessed with how fast they can build things, not why they’re building or what problem it solves. Stemming from one of my most useful design tools being just taking a walk around the block; I wrote some design principles on knowing when to stop designing. https://principles.design/articles/principles-for-when-to-stop-designing

  • Post #2772355

    Do you remember when the discussion was about the floating toolbar in Figma not about the extinction of design itself?