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  • Posted to AMA: Ash Huang, Independent designer and writer, May 10, 2016

    What would you currently like to do more of in your work, and what would you like to do less of?

    2 points
  • Posted to Apple Signature, in reply to Klein Maetschke , Jan 15, 2016

    I logged in specifically to upvote this comment.

    1 point
  • Posted to Noun Project for Mac, in reply to Adrian Howard , Mar 25, 2015

    That's great, but when you work at a company with its own established iconset and your only use for Noun Project is for placeholders in your own side projects, then it is prohibitive. Then I am just throwing money into the ether.

    Its no big deal, its a really convenient perk for subscribers, but I guess I just have to keep copying the EPS from source.

    0 points
  • Posted to Noun Project for Mac, Mar 24, 2015

    9.99/mo for something i'm not even guaranteed to use 100% of the time is complete overkill.

    I'd be okay with it dropping small raster graphics in my document unless i was subscribed, but I'm not going to knowingly throw money into the ether.

    10 points
  • Posted to Introducing LayerVault 3, with drag & drop uploads, realtime updates, and more, Dec 18, 2014

    This is a great update, guys. Excited for the future!

    5 points
  • Posted to Next Keyboard for iOS looks really promising :), in reply to Mattan Ingram , Dec 16, 2014

    Its a total power user product, but at the end of the day, keyboard replacements are all power user products. I like it, but I realize its not for everyone.

    My point was mostly that the keyboard in the Kickstarter already exists in the App Store today, so there's no need to back that specific keyboard, unless you really like its visual design. (Which for me, would never be a big enough dealbreaker :)

    0 points
  • Posted to Next Keyboard for iOS looks really promising :), Dec 15, 2014

    Most of these features are already available in Nintype, which I highly recommend. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nintype/id796959534?mt=8

    The only thing its missing is the quick Emoji support, which honestly isn't a dealbreaker.

    0 points
  • Posted to Prott for iOS, in reply to Luca Benazzi , Oct 01, 2014

    Unwarranted negativity and douchebaggery aside, you've been designing for a long time, so you surely must remember just a few years ago when there were no prototyping tools.

    I think having 100 is much better than one, or two, or none. More competition will trigger more innovation, and prototyping tools will get better. That's something everyone benefits from.

    9 points
  • Posted to Prott for iOS, in reply to Bjarke Daugaard , Oct 01, 2014

    POP is mostly just for using paper mockups and it shows. Its a great product, but Prott proves a lot easier to use with the web interface, while still retaining the ability to edit on mobile.

    Its also really well-designed too, so its at least worth checking out with a free account.

    3 points
  • Posted to New portfolio guys, any feedback?, Sep 16, 2014

    If theres a loading bar, they blew it. There are lots of loading bars on your site.

    7 points
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