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Team of 4 here, and we have started this month using Abstract. We're currently creating a new style guide sketch file and its been extremely helpful! It's also really nice that we can see who does what work at what time, so it holds us accountable.
Thanks for the links and opinion... I'm also not a fan of the floating labels and don't think it makes for effective complex and long forms. It's currently implemented at work and they're resistant to change so I'm trying to figure out how to improve the UX.
I'm thinking the best way to go about the inputs with floating labels is to section off parts of the form where it makes sense (i.e. think filling out a job application.) The caution is trying to make the form as short as possible so it's believed by others that switching from having standard labels to floating labels, and making the form shorter, will improve the experience for these complex forms. I don't think that's the case, which is why I'm asking for others opinions. :-)
Yup! It's pretty slow. I'm also on an 11" macbook air and since the site is in a frame, I can't see all the content since it doesn't fit on my screen.
Location: New York City
Remote: Yes
Relocate: No
Skills: UX/Product Design and Front End Development
Portfolio: www.climbrick.com
Email: climbrick (at) protonmail (dot) com
They also don't keep activity logs which is a bonus!
Very cool! Looks like a more simplistic version of Cameron Limbrick's paintings with the hidden faces and animals.
Another point to add, using CSS like this is a great way to add interactivity for sites that have javascript disabled, i.e. .onion sites using the Tor Browser.
How is Paper a flop?
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