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If you work on enterprise products which are platforms and have products, services and a marketplace/app store, you are better off with using material design framework as a starting point.
Those enterprise products can go over 1000 screens. And sometimes with
In those cases, Material design is a great common ground/solution.
I think framework choice is largely dependent on competence, size of team, importance of design in a company. I guess its mostly an organizational choice like P.J. Onori said too.
I like that your Industry field dropdown has Design.
Generally on online forms I have to select Computer technology or some vague term related to Internet.
Its sad people don't use Squint test designing content heavy pages or apps, a lot more than they should :P. Squint test makes CTA more prominent and reduce direct users eyes to pages that need interaction.
I use this The Squint Test extension to bring squint effect on Chrome.
Also you can further optimize that page by
Again this is just some suggestions I gave skimming your blog post, context of the app matters as well as style guide specifications.
First computer back in 2003, when I was 13.
I know this is the feeling, after over 5 years of designing it happens more when designing simple things over complex things. And yes I do have my handy go-to visual design tricks.
For anyone new here
These are the foundations IMHO. Do whatever after that, go full on David Carson on it after that if you wish.
I would love to see some design related tools too
Garfield doesn't approve. Like their new logo more than their previous Spotify-like logo. As a designer, I might not want to use it.
Haven't read the book itself, but a few blog posts that talk about this – Just Enough Research by Erika Hall.
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I used to have Brenthaven Slim backpack. Its a Seattle based company and has lifetime warranty on their products. Unfortunately I got bored looking at the backpack for 2 years, gave it to my cousin.
Fits Macbook Pro 15, Wacom tablet, iPad 10", some notepads, trackpad, and few letter size / A4 documents. Don't expect this to hold thick textbooks.
This is the same backpack the DeviantArt(DA) used to sell with their branding on it 7 years ago. Found one image online.
I miss this backpack looks so neat and slim I want it back :'( DA versions looks too grungy and cheap though.