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Great post. We've had this approach for quite a while now. But when I posted a job opening with the title 'UX Engineer (frontend developer)' I only got reactions from designer types with hardly any code experience. Finally, last week, after not getting good matches for 3-4 months I caved in and renamed the jop opening Frontend Developer :(
Pleasantly surprised! Paris 2024 got the best Olympic logo in decades. Olympic logo's had this nack to be design-by-committee disasters, much like say... Euro Songfestival ;)
This website nailed it. The unusual design gives me the impression that this conference will be different than others. It's tantalizing and seeing the lineup and content, it makes me want to go. (of course it might turn out to be your run-of-the-mill conference...)
Not Alec, but we used Basecamp for over 6 years. We use a combo of GitHub and Slack nowadays.
Love the 'cover' designs. That black on red is bold, but it works. The typefaces are lovely, even the serif which is easy to read.
We built our own thing to schedule projects and planning. It looks a lot like http://teamweek.com although we have a little more fine grained control.
I'm thinking of switching to SpiderOak. Anyone has experiences with SpiderOak? I love their privacy philosophy/feature (which DropBox doesn't have).
That font.
Same here. We used H&J quite a lot but I briefed our designers to stop using H&J. I spent a couple of hours reading the drama and it makes me sick to the stomach.
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