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You should be familiar with preview and how awesome it is if youre a mac user
It can basically open any file and you can use it to sign pdfs mnamn
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Sporadic Attempts at Design and Life
General glass on the UI and this beautiful native nav bar
They changed the default ios font to notoserif ethiopic too
Very much welcome
Love this font
Design to dev hand off is a very contextual process, and establishing a custom system suitable for your team is of the essence.
These are some things to keep in mind when building and integrating your hand off workflow.
At the bare fundamentals, what an app does is, it takes info from users, processes, sometimes stores that info and gives that information back. Looking at applications in those fundamentals as a designer often gives you a big advantage when you are trying to make the UX of the apps less daunting.

Let us discuss some of the ways info can come and interact with our users, and how you can take advantage of that.
Time

grouping content by time is one of the most likely way information is organized.
example: think about how youtube always shows you the most recent videos out from your subnoscriptions up top. grouping with seasonality and current events makes the experience feel more alive and relevant.
Progress

Grouping by progress helps users pick up where they left off
example: Think about draft emails on gmail, a course you have started on coursera or a show that you have started on netflix.
people don't finish things in one go and you should design around that.
Patterns

Grouping information by patterns is all about surfacing relationships. things that belong together should be placed close together.
example: facebook marketplace always displays related products when you scroll down inside a product page, pinterest is really good at showing you similar looking stuff when you open, like or save a pin.
it turns a quick browse into a longer exploration as it shows people connections they didn't know to look for.
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all those tactics of organizing and grouping info greatly reduce choice overload, making the app feel one step ahead in understanding what we will need next.