Thomas Fadrus

Thomas Fadrus

Designer and Developer at Fadrat Joined about 10 years ago

  • 4 stories
  • 13 comments
  • 109 upvotes
  • Posted to Post your home studio / workstation, Jul 16, 2014

    Nice! Really didn’t expect to see so much electronic music production gear.

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  • Posted to Photoshop fails in city planning, Jul 14, 2014

    Oftentimes architecture projects are given to one of many studios chosen in a competition. That means only one of the competing companies get’s to build the project. Which in turn leaves all the others with a lot of unpaid time invested in the planning. These renderings therefore have ridiculously small budgets. They are also mostly produced very close to the deadline, because you need to finish all the plans before you can start on the final renderings. So you have very little time and budget to get these renderings out of the door. If you got your priorities straight you won’t waste to much of your precious time on photoshopping something most people will likely never notice and you will never be paid for.

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  • Posted to Inconsistency on Apple's website., Feb 14, 2014

    Consistency is overrated.

    2 points
  • Posted to Disney Accelerator, Feb 13, 2014

    Disney starting a tech incubator? Worth it, if only for the license to use a yoda testimonial. This is brilliant!

    2 points
  • Posted to An app for crowdsourcing conversations, I kid you not, Feb 13, 2014

    I’m sure a conversation where you have to get out your phone every few sentences can’t go wrong, right? Right?

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  • Posted to How I Lost My $50,000 Twitter Username by Naoki Hiroshima, Jan 30, 2014

    Even if Paypal did give out the credit card number (which is not necessarily true), anyone you ever bought something from or has found a credit card statement of you in the trash could have pulled that off. Accepting the CC number as a proof of identity is the far more worrying fact here, I think.

    1 point
  • Posted to Site Design: Conor & David, in reply to Dustin Kemper , Dec 12, 2013

    I agree. It looks really well and unconventional, but lacks usability. I guess I like these kinds of sites because mine are mostly the opposite (Very clear and informational, but hardly visually stunning)

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  • Posted to Ask DN: Your coding font?, in reply to Emily Saforrian , Nov 25, 2013

    I only got the Basic Normal weight. You don’t necessarily need all the special characters for coding and one weight is ususally enough. It’s just 39€, which may still be a bit steep with so many good and free alternatives, but I used it in a few presentations and print projects as well to justify the purchase.

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  • Posted to Ask DN: Your coding font?, Nov 25, 2013

    Nitti by Bold Monday. It wasn’t necessarily designed as a programming font, but has all the feats I seek in one and it’s beautiful.

    2 points
  • Posted to ish. 2.0, in reply to Chris Bracco , Nov 21, 2013

    For one thing it shows you the window size in pixels and you can dial in specific dimensions, as well as jump to individual media queries and hay! disco mode.

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