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Dallas, TX Design Lead, Broadcat Joined about 10 years ago via an invitation from Jason V. Ryan has invited Artiom Dashinsky, Matt Baxter
I am so dizzy.
Thanks Alex! I appreciate you reading it. Do you have any conversation tips yourself?
What is the world coming to when you are carrying around a $2000 phone in your pocket?
I know this question is rhetorical, but the real answer is: the world is focusing on mobile, on-the-go computing. Smartphones in general can do a hell of a lot, and have been much more phones for a long time.
I appreciate all the HTML comments. We should do that more.
The bold condensed typography and the black/orange color scheme are uncomfortably reminiscent of Breitbart's branding.
For now we use a Google site in Gsuite. That tool has really come a long way.
"Unfortunately, as a genuinely philosophical discipline, ethics doesn’t offer solutions. Ethics makes us think about what we should do and why. It prevents us from continuously falling for what we feel is right and ask us to think clearly. And that’s great. But it won’t automatically solve our problems."
This spoke to me.
my dude, it's literally rocket science
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I tried for an embarrassingly long time to remove the blurriness from your logo by hovering over it.
So that's my suggestion—to add a tiny bit of a delight, unblur the parts of the logo that someone is hovering over. And you already have a precedent for a hover interaction on the homepage, so I don't think it would feel out of place. (When you hover over the portfolio image, you're displaying the title and categories.)
Stay with me on this next part... the information you're displaying when you hover over the image is giving more clarity for the portfolio piece, right? Now back to my original suggestion, if you hovered over your name, and it got... wait for it... more clear, these two interactions (hovering over your name, and hovering over your portfolio piece) would be conceptually connected.