September’s reading list

Tags: Design

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Here are the best links shared by the design team during the month of September:

  1. Empty States
  2. It’s ok to say what’s ok
  3. Sully – 208 Seconds Experience
  4. Google Allo
  5. Tech Giants Team Up to Fix Typography’s Biggest Problem
  6. Redesigning Chrome desktop
  7. Clarity Conference videos

Thank you to Alejandra, Jamie, Joe and me for the links this month!

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