Matthew Smith

Matthew Smith

Brooklyn, NY Joined over 6 years ago

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  • Posted to Diagonal Containers in CSS, in reply to Sebastiano Guerriero , Apr 16, 2019

    You could always apply the background image to a pseudo element and reverse skew it.

    Edit: oh, I just looked at Parker's codepen which only skews the background. I would skew the entire container, then reverse skew the direct child element containing the text content and reverse skew the pseudo element containing the background image.

    3 points
  • Posted to Gal Shir, in reply to Oliver Swig , Dec 04, 2018

    first thing I noticed

    3 points
  • Posted to Sketch 52 released, Oct 03, 2018

    No way to set a different border radius for different corners??

    0 points
  • Posted to The secret behind all great copywriting, in reply to Sebastian Winther , Aug 21, 2018

    Actually you can make your own rules, this is how language evolves.

    0 points
  • Posted to Timeline for Sketch Is Now Available, Mar 16, 2018

    Custom eases?

    0 points
  • Posted to Daniel De Laney is a designer: My new portfolio, in reply to Daniel De Laney , Jul 17, 2017

    Ah, I hadn't considered that case...seems a bit tricky.

    I haven't designed for TV, but one idea is creating a toggle switch for font size.

    You could also see if it's possible to detect TV pixel density either with media queries or JavaScript.

    0 points
  • Posted to Daniel De Laney is a designer: My new portfolio, Jul 17, 2017

    I like the minimalist homepage. Careful with using viewport width units for font sizes unless you set limits on it...your body font size is up to 48px (!) on my desktop and down to 15.6px on iPhone 6!

    4 points
  • Posted to The new Mollie, in reply to Thomas Michael Semmler , Apr 18, 2017

    That's a photo of El Capitan, included with Mac OSX El Capitan as a desktop background. I think most of the readers on designernews.co know a desktop background has nothing to do with the branding of Mollie.

    2 points
  • Posted to CSS-Tricks New New Redesign, Feb 13, 2017

    I really just want the site to look the same for more than a couple months...

    0 points
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