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Sweden web designer, illustrator, type nerd Joined over 9 years ago
I've gotten several typefaces from them. Really nice quality, unbeatable price
Nice. it's not very easy to find good 16px icons
Looks really nice!
Interesting. Makes sense, wonder if there will be any integration or if they will be 100% independent
ah, yes, the good old xn--bj8a !
(not Noel) I've been using Concepts app. Its functionality is very well suited to quick sketches and notes, but it's all vector, so it's easy to move, delete, resize, recolor stuff. I'm using it for wireframes and user flow charts. Haven't paid for that functionality (yet) but you can also create reusable objects (symbol-like)
My experience with clients is that they don't like the uncertainty of future costs. Meaning, they don't mind paying $200 for a desktop/web licence, but don't want to have to pay more down the road for extra seats, app / ebook / pageviews.
But it ultimately comes down to the kind of client. The kind that seas design as having real business value will see a typeface as a good investment. The kind that doesn't will want the cheapest. I'm not sure you can educate the latter enough to change their view fundamentally.
It's impossible to know as it depends on the number of components, resources, etc that you have to create/update/document. You need to start by doing an audit of what you have and calculate what you need to do.
fight=buy a tshirt?
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I recently bought a BenQ PD2700U, which was a great value. I'm super pleased with it. I do design work, but mostly UI, so calibration is not as sensitive as for other areas. I'd really recommend it if the specs seem to fit.
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