Hamish Taplin

Hamish Taplin

Cardiff UX Designer / Front-end Dev Joined over 9 years ago via an invitation from Zach I. Hamish has invited Gareth Strange

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  • Posted to What Parallax Lacks, Jan 29, 2019

    Article lost me at the phrase "could care less".

    -2 points
  • Posted to 4k 27" External Monitor for UI/UX, in reply to Melcom Sean , Jan 21, 2019

    I don't think it's about having more space necessarily—just having higher pixel density looks nicer?

    0 points
  • Posted to 4k 27" External Monitor for UI/UX, in reply to Marc Edwards , Jan 21, 2019

    I dunno, I use a Dell 4k pretty much every day and I find it to be absolutely fine? I can't check right now but I believe I use the scaling option that makes everything a bit bigger and I got used to it pretty quickly.

    1 point
  • Posted to New iPad Pro website from Apple, Nov 14, 2018

    Literally no good reason to scroll horizontally.

    1 point
  • Posted to How do you guys handle multiple variants of a component in a design system? , in reply to Nathan N , Nov 14, 2018

    Agree with this 100%. In programming terms, this is known as 'composition' and it translates very well to design, especially within a design system based on components.

    2 points
  • Posted to SPECTRE.CSS — A Lightweight, Responsive and Modern CSS Framework, Nov 08, 2018

    This looks pretty nice but many of the components (accordion/tabs) aren't accessible.

    0 points
  • Posted to How do you give feedback on design implementation to developers?, Nov 05, 2018

    I review the PR in Github and leave comments as I would also do for a code review. I can also pull the branch and make changes myself. Luckily, I sit next to them so can also provide feedback in person but I think everyone finds it helpful to have feedback documented in a PR so they don't miss anything.

    0 points
  • Posted to iPad Pro Design Tools, in reply to Manny Larios , Oct 31, 2018

    I don't see what problems an iPad solves for these tasks? I'd stick to a laptop, they're just as portable and you'll have way less problems.

    2 points
  • Posted to Design Tools: When do we get stateful components?, in reply to Andrew C , Sep 24, 2018

    I think it depends. Are you drawing pictures of websites/apps for stakeholder approval and then handoff to devs or are you prototyping/testing/iterating more complicated apps for testing with users? If the former it's not so important.

    0 points
  • Posted to Design Tools: When do we get stateful components?, Sep 24, 2018

    I think not only state but a layout model that mimics (or is built on) the same layout model that the platform you are designing for uses. An obvious example being HTML/CSS and the box model, etc. with breakpoints.

    0 points
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