Jeff Smith

Jeff Smith

Product Designer @ Facebook Joined over 9 years ago via an invitation from Steven H.

  • 32 stories
  • 72 comments
  • 47 upvotes
  • Posted to What Happened To Google Maps?, in reply to Giulio Michelon , May 01, 2016

    Almost every other comment on this post is a thoughtful response to the piece and yet this is the most upvoted comment, a critique of the font size...

    7 points
  • Posted to Sketch 3.7.0 is out!, in reply to Nikola Durkan , Apr 14, 2016

    Fair point.

    0 points
  • Posted to Sketch 3.7.0 is out!, in reply to Patrick Wong , Apr 14, 2016

    Pretty strongly disagree. In usage, I've found the handling of symbols like this to be intuitive and organized. I think separating concerns as Sketch has and creating a space for symbol management helps enable more complex property management in the future.

    In a lot of ways, this aligns well conceptually with how Craft treats palettes; isolating properties that propagate up/down from/to a separate page is cleaner than intermixing the canvas with symbols and non-symbols.

    3 points
  • Posted to Dropbox new (font) logo, Oct 15, 2015

    font-family: AtlasGrotesk, sans-serif;

    1 point
  • Posted to Apple: Magic Accessories, Oct 13, 2015

    Force Touch vs 3D Touch vs Force Click?

    3 points
  • Posted to Affinity Photo Launches, Jul 09, 2015

    Adobe... Ruh roh...

    0 points
  • Posted to Canceling Creative Cloud, in reply to Edwin de Jongh , Jul 03, 2015

    Edwin, I don't think Rami's complaints are unwarranted. This is software built for designers and the fact that it's a poorly designed experience is unacceptable. An ISP shouldn't necessarily be held to the same standard (though a bad experience is a bad experience).

    1 point
  • Posted to InVision + Dribbble, Jun 25, 2015

    I don't really see how this would enhance my workflow. Posting to Dribbble is a fairly infrequent task and when I do, it's much more considered than a quick post from a 3rd party app... unless it defers my posting for a later date... Drubbbler....

    6 points
  • Posted to Gradify turns the most prominent colors in an image into a CSS gradient, in reply to Matt Sharpe , Jun 14, 2015

    I was trying to think of the application then saw your comment. This would make for a great placeholder.

    1 point
  • Posted to Fontstand: spotify for fonts, May 22, 2015

    Brilliant!

    0 points
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