I do really love Zeplin, and I use it at work since my company prefers Sketch over Figma. It's great if you have to use Sketch.
Most designers use Macs, sure. But just giving a link to product owners, QA, clients, and developers is a whole lot easier than trying to get them to successfully use Zeplin or manually keep track of what static images…
You can use Figma + Zeplin. Maybe have your designer export a design to Zeplin and see if you have the same issues inspecting elements there as well. It's most likely that your designer just has a messy file. I've never…
I've never used Sketch Runner, but you can search assets in Figma which appears to be 90% of what you're looking for. 1 minute of searching also reveals a plugin called "Figma Walker" which, as the name implies, is an…
> “Maine's decision to impose unique burdens on ISPs' speech—while ignoring the online and offline businesses that have and use the very same information and for the same and similar purposes as ISPs—represents…
In general I feel that developers are very poor clients. Designers are better off finding freelance work or donating time to a non-profit they care about imo.
I agree, Slack replies are awful. The only chat reply feature I've ever enjoyed was Flowdock's. It doesn't create threads it just connects replies with colors. It's great.
Your hypothetical either assumes that machines will never be able to be plumbers/doctors/yoga instructors, OR just takes a snapshot of some point in time between now and the eventual future when machines are superior at…
In 2010 this was a reasonable position. Predicting the current absurdity that is Facebook data collection and sales would have been quite the hot take in 2010.
Correct, Contentful is a CMS. Question for you though: why would you want product/marketing people feebly attempting to create new pages/layouts with some tool when you could just have a React engineer code up whatever…
When I was a kid I remember using Server Side Includes (.shtml) to achieve this. It's how I ran my "blog" before blogs were common. No clue if anybody still does this, but it worked great in 2001.
haha
Yea there's plenty of benefits using a truncation library (we're currently using react-lines-ellipsis) over just css truncation. More control over how the truncation happens, callback so you can do more stuff on the…
I was in design until recently, and I too have done my share of "design challenges". They're fine if they're late in the interview process imo. I did interview a couple places that tried to lead with a design challenge…
It sounds like the vendor is lazy and relatively bad at SEO, but mass-creating blog networks to build backlinks still very much works in 2019 (though its morality is up for debate). Where it sounds like they might be…
We've got some semi-automated documentation for our React component library. It's broken down into Assemblies, Components, and Elements with each variation having it's own SKU which makes going back and forth from…
Invision is only okay. It's bloated and sluggish with a cramped UI. I think Zeplin and Avocode are both superior products. And that's just if you are required to use Sketch - if you have the freedom to make the swap to…
I do really love Zeplin, and I use it at work since my company prefers Sketch over Figma. It's great if you have to use Sketch.
Most designers use Macs, sure. But just giving a link to product owners, QA, clients, and developers is a whole lot easier than trying to get them to successfully use Zeplin or manually keep track of what static images…
You can use Figma + Zeplin. Maybe have your designer export a design to Zeplin and see if you have the same issues inspecting elements there as well. It's most likely that your designer just has a messy file. I've never…
I've never used Sketch Runner, but you can search assets in Figma which appears to be 90% of what you're looking for. 1 minute of searching also reveals a plugin called "Figma Walker" which, as the name implies, is an…
> “Maine's decision to impose unique burdens on ISPs' speech—while ignoring the online and offline businesses that have and use the very same information and for the same and similar purposes as ISPs—represents…
In general I feel that developers are very poor clients. Designers are better off finding freelance work or donating time to a non-profit they care about imo.
I agree, Slack replies are awful. The only chat reply feature I've ever enjoyed was Flowdock's. It doesn't create threads it just connects replies with colors. It's great.
Your hypothetical either assumes that machines will never be able to be plumbers/doctors/yoga instructors, OR just takes a snapshot of some point in time between now and the eventual future when machines are superior at…
In 2010 this was a reasonable position. Predicting the current absurdity that is Facebook data collection and sales would have been quite the hot take in 2010.
Correct, Contentful is a CMS. Question for you though: why would you want product/marketing people feebly attempting to create new pages/layouts with some tool when you could just have a React engineer code up whatever…
When I was a kid I remember using Server Side Includes (.shtml) to achieve this. It's how I ran my "blog" before blogs were common. No clue if anybody still does this, but it worked great in 2001.
haha
Yea there's plenty of benefits using a truncation library (we're currently using react-lines-ellipsis) over just css truncation. More control over how the truncation happens, callback so you can do more stuff on the…
I was in design until recently, and I too have done my share of "design challenges". They're fine if they're late in the interview process imo. I did interview a couple places that tried to lead with a design challenge…
It sounds like the vendor is lazy and relatively bad at SEO, but mass-creating blog networks to build backlinks still very much works in 2019 (though its morality is up for debate). Where it sounds like they might be…
We've got some semi-automated documentation for our React component library. It's broken down into Assemblies, Components, and Elements with each variation having it's own SKU which makes going back and forth from…
Invision is only okay. It's bloated and sluggish with a cramped UI. I think Zeplin and Avocode are both superior products. And that's just if you are required to use Sketch - if you have the freedom to make the swap to…