Weekly

Feed weekly mai 06, 2022

Reading list

  • Abelia, the business association of Norwegian knowledge and technology based enterprises, has released the yearly key figures for the Norwegian IT sector. We're still importing more than we're exporting. Luckily, Feed, is here to save they day, tomorrow;)
  • ustwo. The name itself almost makes us blush. In their latest train of though, they're explaining what they mean when they say "Play Thinking".
  • Interactive components, animations and a brilliant sense of teaching all come together in this great piece on how mechanical movements in watches work. Bartosz Ciechanowski gives you all you need.

Design of the week

  • We're not saying that usability was the first concern when Hezin O designed their new page. We're just saying it's fresh and full of awesome work.
  • A nice page from Lennart Lahuis, and we in particularly like the way texture makes a comeback to our slick glass clad screens.
  • Bjørn Karmann, a Danish multidisciplinary interaction- and speculative designer, provides a comprehensive look into his projects. We're thoroughly impressed by the range of work and how he's obviously cracked some sort of code.

Tech of the week

All hopes that we'd be able to go one week without talking about Next.js crushed, we reluctantly point out that it's router is getting an overhaul.

caniphp.com is like caniuse.com only for --- PHP. Head over there and find out for yourself.

The first stable release of Craft 4 is out! And everyone's rejoicing, running around liked excited cocker spaniels in a birds cage.

TypeScript errors in Plain English. This whole Plain English in dev is obviously a mega trend. Dial +4797082280 if you want to talk about it in plain Norwegian.

CMS in Framer, recurring theme here at

Until next week, and so on.