Ian Clarke

Ian Clarke

Designer & Web Developer Joined over 10 years ago via an invitation from Allan G. Ian has invited David Wall, Ryan Tait

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  • Posted to Teamtreehouse for Design, Photography and more?, Mar 29, 2018

    Maybe DIY.org?

    1 point
  • Posted to Canada Modern, Mar 21, 2018

    Amazing work from Blair at Believe In. One of my favourite sites, and a much needed archive of Canadian design.

    1 point
  • Posted to AMA: All About Assets in Adobe XD, Mar 20, 2018

    Is there an opportunity to add Symbol states? Simple example would be a hover state for an icon.

    1 point
  • Posted to Adobe Hardware, in reply to Robert Paige , Feb 16, 2018

    Plus Palette Gear mange to zoom in and out without moving the cursor, which means they aren't firing keyboard shortcuts (or at least public ones) as far as I know.

    0 points
  • Posted to Adobe Hardware, in reply to Pete Schirmer , Feb 16, 2018

    I looking into this an Arduino has no default Mouse scroll. Also PS and Illustrators zoom function work on the X axis and not the Y axis. Bit of a head scratcher!

    0 points
  • Posted to Adobe Hardware, in reply to Robert Paige , Feb 16, 2018

    Thanks. I know about the Palette gear stuff which is amazing. I'm essentially making a low cost version of this for fun.

    1 point
  • Posted to Adobe Hardware, in reply to Pete Schirmer , Feb 16, 2018

    I'll have to look into that. Right now I can do a mouse move which of course causes the cursor to move on screen. Thanks for the tip though.

    0 points
  • Posted to CBC Website Redesign, Jul 18, 2017

    Hmmm I think they went a little crazy with the grid ... the site really lacks any visual hierarchy.

    0 points
  • Posted to The UX discipline is killing brands by being emotionless, Jul 18, 2017

    Very interesting article here on how UX is basically ignoring emotion in the design process.

    0 points
  • Posted to So such design. Many advice. Wow., Jul 10, 2017

    Just a little reminder that we are in the "business" of critique. If you can't handle it, then you chose the wrong profession. Your colleagues will critique your work, your clients will critique your work, and users will critique your work. You won't always like it – but it's going to happen anyway. Learn how to handle feedback and argue your point respectfully.

    What Eli is criticizing here isn't Framer, it a whole industry. He just focused on this as a means to argue his point. I've yet to see a solid rational argument in the other direction (not about Framers gradients, but about the Industry's penchant for promoting minor upgrades as ground-breaking). Seems like people saw who wrote the article and formed opinions without diving into the actual substance of the piece.

    2 points
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