Nº506 - Reading Patterns, Details and Animevox
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Featured image of F-shaped reading vs. “Feed-shaped” interactions from thr article How reading patterns have changed by Marcus Fleckner that explains that people now scan digital content in flexible, purpose‑driven patterns rather than reading linearly, and this forces UX/UI designers to move beyond simplistic rules like “always put the primary button on the right. Design by Marcus Fleckner.
Links of the week ending 23 January 2026
How reading patterns have changed
These details aren’t accidents. They’re decisions. A collection of small details that make big difference. A place to learn why great design feels great, not just what it looks like.
Arsenal Switches to Gray Socks for Color Blindness Accessibility
Unicode Looks of Disapproval, and other unicode faces and emojis
The copyrightability of fonts revisited
Something Savage book - where geometric abstraction meets machine-assisted animation
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Animevox - a simple sound generator that makes retro-sounding anime sfx
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