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20 squircles (a superellipse with properties of a square and circle) in range from almost round to almost square. Especially useful for UI/Visual designers looking to add a human touch to screen design without veering into the territory of mimicking hand-rendered processes. This collection of 20 royalty-free vector shapes can be used in endless combinative ways over the course of a career, and at $8 each element costs just 40 cents. Squircles Volume 1 contains a grid of 20 squares, each…

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20 squircles (a superellipse with properties of a square and circle) in range from almost round to almost square. Especially useful for UI/Visual designers looking to add a human touch to screen design without veering into the territory of mimicking hand-rendered processes. This collection of 20 royalty-free vector shapes can be used in endless combinative ways over the course of a career, and at $8 each element costs just 40 cents. Squircles Volume 1 contains a grid of 20 squares, each…

To a casual observer, the difference between a squircle and a rounded square can appear negligible and sound semantic. But Mark Stanton, a product and industrial designer, is attuned to the squircular shape’s potential. He says “once you know how to spot it on products, you’re likely to start seeing it (or more likely the lack of Industrial Design, User Interface Design, Spot It, Rounded Rectangle, Rounded Square, Design School, The Square, School Design, Ui Design

To a casual observer, the difference between a squircle and a rounded square can appear negligible and sound semantic. But Mark Stanton, a product and industrial designer, is attuned to the squircular shape’s potential. He says “once you know how to spot it on products, you’re likely to start seeing it (or more likely the lack of

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