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Those type of 'influencers' design anything for PR instead of actual work mate.
Just Finished The Story of Art by E.H Gombrich. It's good to realise how the visual cultures emerged and how its role changed throughout history. Was more eye-opening than most of the 'faux-productivity' books I've glimpsed at really.
Wow, this must be an estimation from 2008 given the look of that website.
I think problem with Dribbble is the terrible search and discovery functions.
I don't get why am I still seeing a post from 2013 as a 'popular' in the year of 2018. Shouldn't it be used more now? The views and likes should have overwritten the 2013 posts by now. It's just bottlenecking maybe some very talented people from getting seen.
I'd love to see prospects getting features instead of some bullshit freebie vlogging designers that knows how to handle social media well. Like that beardy dude last year.
If they had some sorf of a curation team that could nitpick some works or approach this in a more editorial way I think it's still a really great source of inspirations.
It's just that they are are not trying anything which is a shame because they are still the top platform and there's tons to invest.
Zeplin's been around more than InVision and it has more features. SVG export itself is a winner. It does not show layers to developers(i dont know why invision does) so you can exclude or include any layer you want them to pick too so it is less cluttered.
Also I personally like having a native client and I really don't like InVision's bottom navigation
Buzzfeed style, i like that.
I believe the products we design are aimless unless we have a compass for our existence, so It's important for a designer to listen to some existential thoughts, hence why I like
For actual design podcasts that the folks haven't shared yet;
Workmode - haven't listened to it much but sounds pretty neat
Australian Design Radio - This is one of the best bespoke site i've seen, so it gets my respect.
Don't want to sound harsh but in my personal experience, If there is one useful thing I get from UX Wireframes, it is the content. Because wireframes are generally either very low-fidelity or very conventional anyway. Hope I don't see this thing used around a lot... (:
I like it's aesthetics, it would work wonders on illustrations or if you want to abstract an idea. But none of these qualities are what I expect from a wireframe.
Webm format is the future!
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