Friday Links: Design Edition, plus pictures of “graphic designers working” from our stock photo…

Friday Links: Design Edition, plus pictures of “graphic designers working” from our stock photo service

Here are the most interesting links this week from our design department this week. Thanks to Matt Quintanilla. Collated by Chloe Olewitz. Stock photos of “graphic designers working” by Shutterstock.

“Female graphic designer working on computer and laptop at office”

“Instagram photos reveal predictive markers of depression”
“If you use the Instagram inkwell filter you might be depressed? A really interesting analysis of HSV values and how those correlate to markers of depression.” (via Skyler Balbus)

“Designers Working Together At Desks In Modern Office”

“Laracon US 2016 — Ryan Singer — Design: Case Study”
“This is the best software design talk I’ve seen in a long time. Ryan Singer on how software design is the process of considering user situations spanning a length of time” (via Neil Renicker)

“Designers Working Together At Desks In Modern Office”

“Cooper Hewitt identity by Pentagram and in-house team”
The brand new and much-anticipated redesign of the Cooper Hewitt visual identity is now being complemented by a comprehensive design case study. “400-page brand guide, ahoy!”(via Drew Bell)

“Blonde pretty designer looking at the camera using digitizer in creative office”

“Design doesn’t scale”
It may be brief, but the aphorism “design doesn’t scale” haunts much of the design world. Of course, when you have a dedicated team developing an internal style guide, design can scale just fine. (via Matt Quintanilla)

“Smiling designer drawing with a red pencil on a desk in a modern office”

“Patterns for style composition in React”
Brent Jackson shows how implementing style composition patterns in React helps create a well-defined visual design system, increases the maintainability of visual styles, and more. (via Neil Renicker)

“Graphic designer”
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