Saransh Sinha

Saransh Sinha

Designer at Flow Joined over 9 years ago

  • 8 stories
  • 86 comments
  • 92 upvotes
  • Posted to Redesigned my portfolio, feedback appreciated., in reply to Ivo Mynttinen , Jul 18, 2018

    That's great! I can relate to the struggle of trying (and failing to) perfect everything pre-launch. For what it's worth, I like the carousal idea. I'm sure you'll make something nice :)

    0 points
  • Posted to Redesigned my portfolio, feedback appreciated., Jul 18, 2018

    This is beautiful, concise and addresses pretty much everything I'd have liked to see on a design portfolio. Great work Ivo! I'm just wondering what your thought process behind keeping your work under a separate navigation item was? I feel that a few links/project cards with thumbnails could be a good thing for the visitors who don't read what you've written.

    1 point
  • Posted to Portfolio of Edwin de Jongh, Nov 20, 2017

    This looks wonderful Edvin! My only feedback would be to reduce the number of typefaces. If you can make do with the various weights and styles of 2 typefaces, it would make the entire thing more consistent. It might be just me though

    0 points
  • Posted to Site Design: A Bear's-Eye View of Yellowstone, Apr 26, 2016

    Smooth af.

    3 points
  • Posted to Framer Icons, in reply to Abhijeet Wankhade , Apr 15, 2016

    Anytime! :D

    0 points
  • Posted to Framer Icons, in reply to Jonathan Simcoe , Apr 15, 2016

    Thanks Jonathan!

    0 points
  • Posted to Framer Icons, Apr 15, 2016

    Nice find. The dark one is :fire-emoji: :fire-emoji:

    (In case anyone wanted to tinker with Framers new icon, I recreated it on sketch the other day. Grab it here)

    6 points
  • Posted to Show DN: I just made a chrome extension for Dribbble users. Looking for beta testers!, in reply to Ed Adams , Mar 27, 2016

    Hey Ed, thanks for checking it out! I'm glad you liked it.

    And you've brought up a very common misconception. Dribbble actually has some basic support for emojis in their descriptions and comments. It's just that they need you to manually copy paste them from somewhere else.

    All Drippo does is allow you to type it, right inside Dribbble. So, in answer to your question, no, they won't just see the text. They'll see the text with all the emojis you could ask for.

    4 points
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