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Designing a delightful archive
In Part 25 of my project to build the biggest online archive of the Rotis font, I add a much-needed site-wide search feature and consider how the…
Jun 24
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Eight new records from 2025 so far
In Part 24 of my project to build the biggest online archive of the Rotis font, I gather up some of the instances I've spotted of rotis in use so far…
Jun 10
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A journey map of exits and dead ends
In Part 23 of my project to build the biggest online archive of the Rotis font, I step back to see whether the website is structured to support positive…
May 27
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Phil Sayer
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A homepage that tells a better story
In Part 22 of my project to build the biggest online archive of the Rotis font, I launch a brand new homepage
May 13
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Phil Sayer
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Dedicated record pages are live!
In Part 21 of my project to build the biggest online archive of the Rotis font, I launch the first version of a dedicated page for each record
Apr 29
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Finally, a consistent nav bar
In Part 20 of my project to build the biggest online archive of the Rotis font, I fix an issue that has been bugging me for weeks
Apr 15
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Phil Sayer
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Always start designing for mobile
In Part 19 of my project to build the biggest online archive of the Rotis font, I show you how I designed the mobile and desktop experiences for an…
Apr 1
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Three key differences between Figma and Framer when building your designs
In Part 18 of my project to build the biggest online archive of the Rotis font, I show you how I've translated the Framer website back to a Figma…
Mar 18
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How to wear the Designer and Builder hats at the same time
In Part 17 of my project to build the biggest online archive of the Rotis font, I explore why and how the creation of digital products is not a linear…
Mar 4
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A Nostalgic New Nav Bar
In Part 16 of my project to build the biggest online archive of the Rotis font, I redesign the navigation bar to give the site a 1990s look and feel
Feb 18
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The Beige is Back
Part 15 in my series on building an online archive to celebrate the Rotis font
Feb 4
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Improving record navigation for industries and types
Part 14 in my series on building an online archive to celebrate the Rotis font
Jan 21
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