tylersticka’s avatartylersticka’s Twitter Archive—№ 16,005

    1. I’ve written more than 60 articles for @CloudFour since 2013, but I’ve probably designed even more article feature images in that time. I thought it might be fun to share my five favorites (so far) in chronological order.
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    From “Broken Process” (2017): cloudfour.com/thinks/broken-process/ I’m still really happy with the visualization of designers and developers talking past each other.
    OpenGraph image for cloudfour.com/thinks/broken-process/oh my god twitter doesn’t include alt text from images in their API
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      From “CSS Circles” (2019): cloudfour.com/thinks/css-circles/ I enjoy the balance of geometry and random scale differences.
      OpenGraph image for cloudfour.com/thinks/css-circles/oh my god twitter doesn’t include alt text from images in their API
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        From “Tiny Web Stacks” (2020): cloudfour.com/thinks/tiny-web-stacks/ I just think this one turned out pretty cute.
        OpenGraph image for cloudfour.com/thinks/tiny-web-stacks/oh my god twitter doesn’t include alt text from images in their API
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          From “The Design System Priority of Constituencies” by @grigs (2021): cloudfour.com/thinks/the-design-system-priority-of-constituencies/ I enjoyed adding just a pinch of depth to each icon. Plus I snuck in a chaos emerald.
          OpenGraph image for cloudfour.com/thinks/the-design-system-priority-of-constituencies/oh my god twitter doesn’t include alt text from images in their API
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            From “Design Happens Between Breakpoints” by @grigs (2022): cloudfour.com/thinks/design-happens-between-breakpoints/ It was fun to establish a grid and then choose where to deviate from it to achieve a sort of “orderly disorder.”
            OpenGraph image for cloudfour.com/thinks/design-happens-between-breakpoints/oh my god twitter doesn’t include alt text from images in their API