August’s reading list
Inayaili de León Persson
on 1 September 2016
Tags: Design
August has been a quiet month, as many of team have taken some time off to enjoy the unusually lovely London summer weather, but we have a few great links to share with you that were shared by the design team this month:
- Developing a Crisis Communication Strategy
- Accessibility Guidelines
- An Evening with Cult Sensation – Randall Munroe
- Clearleft Public Speaking Workshop in Brighton
- Hello Color
- The best and worst Olympic logo designs throughout the ages, according to the man who created I <3 NY
- Readability Test Tool
- Breadcrumbs For Web Sites: What, When and How
Thank you to Joe, Peter, Steph and me for the links this month!
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