Matt Mitchell

Matt Mitchell

Visual Designer at UserTesting Joined about 8 years ago

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  • Posted to Ask DN: Who is hiring?, Jun 18, 2015

    UserTesting helps companies create great user experiences. We are hiring UX/UI designers as well as front-end and back-end engineers, dev-ops, and other engineering positions. We work in Mountain View, CA and San Francisco ** and many of us **work remotely.

    UX Designer Requirements

    Jobs at UserTesting

    Feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions. matt (at) usertesting

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  • Posted to Site Design: Work.co, May 16, 2015

    Very interesting design and definitely a great technical achievement in their menu/page navigation. Unfortunately it doesn't give the user a clear sense of place once they have entered a section.

    I love the typography but I don't think white type on an edge to edge red background is very easy to read on the web. It can look great on printed designs but on the web it doesn't work so well. I also think 12px Akzidenz Grotesk in gray tends to be pretty hard to read.

    Very beautiful though…I want a printed copy of it!

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  • Posted to Sketch 4.0 Feature Wish List, in reply to Jason Csizmadi , May 16, 2015

    But I love Sketch.

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  • Posted to Sketch 4.0 Feature Wish List, in reply to Jason Csizmadi , May 16, 2015

    I would also put dark theme on the bottom of my list. I absolutely love the direction Sketch is moving in and don't want this to sound to harsh but…

    Some things I would like to see:

    1. Locking symbols so that accidentally deleting the wrong layer wouldn't destroy the rest of the document.

    2. Locking the text styles so the same thing wouldn't happen to them.

    3. Better resizing

    4. Better rotating (ability to "flatten" the rotation")

    5. Better memory management (so many times just closing and opening Sketch will take the CPU from 110% back down to a normal value)

    6. States for symbols (hover, active, etc.)

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  • Posted to Ask DN: How do you 'onboard' clients for e-signing contracts?, May 01, 2015

    Our company uses Adobe EchoSign to have our panelists sign NDAs. I wouldn't call it "frictionless" but it seems to work.

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  • Posted to Are you currently on Dribbble?, in reply to John Jackson , May 01, 2015

    Dusty portfolio: http://mattmitchellcreative.comhttps://dribbble.com/mattstudio

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  • Posted to Are you currently on Dribbble?, in reply to Evan Brand , May 01, 2015

    I'd love an invite. I've been doing a bunch of icon/ui work lately but haven't updated my portfolio.

    Here's some older work: http://mattmitchellcreative.comhttps://dribbble.com/mattstudio

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