P G

P G

@pg Joined about 9 years ago

  • 3 stories
  • 37 comments
  • 43 upvotes
  • Posted to Sketch 53, in reply to John P , Feb 05, 2019

    I agree, that used to be so nice. And fast. The new way is cumbersome...

    0 points
  • Posted to Insomnia, Jul 12, 2018

    If it's work stress related, it's not worth it. Your health comes first, and the older you get the more you realize its importance. Take a break. Go for a walk, go work out, exhaust your body and then sleep with no alarm clock.

    0 points
  • Posted to Help! Need some feedback, in reply to Scott Barron , Jul 04, 2018

    I immediately remembered this episode when I read the post title. OP's website seems tick all the boxes they talk about in the episode.

    4 points
  • Posted to Lobe | Deep Learning Made Simple, May 03, 2018

    I remember seeing a snapshot of the prototype for emoji draw back in like 2015-2016, nice to see what they've been working on this whole time. Good luck!

    0 points
  • Posted to Will Robots Take My Job?, in reply to Dimitar Raykov , May 30, 2017

    The only thing I wish it had was an ability to search again from the results page. Like a smaller search bar at the top or something. Other than that it's great.

    I was curious what the most endangered jobs were so I opened the paper. There are some interesting results when you look at the 95-99% ones: restaurant cooks, models, watch repairers, sports referees ...

    2 points
  • Posted to How to identify fonts used in apps?, Jun 27, 2016

    A lot of times the fonts used in the apps are also used on their official websites. So you could open that up and inspect it to see what fonts they used (or use the WhatFont plugin, that always works for me)

    2 points
  • Posted to Ask DN: Product research process, Jun 27, 2016

    Research helps me a lot when I'm trying to learn as much as I can about the domain the product is in (for example: productivity, real estate, educational etc.). Doing this I lean about how the business works, which helps me afterwards in tacking the different problems I need to solve. Once I know most of the things are covered and I have a mental map of how everything comes together I start doing wireframes/prototypes. Once you do this you'll realize that maybe some things don't work or you get feedback from others that the flow sucks or is not optimal. Either way, it's an iterative process and you should try and work step by step.

    0 points
  • Posted to Ask DN: Has anyone used an external USB monitor as a second monitor for your laptop?, in reply to James Lane , Apr 06, 2016

    Thanks for the suggestions! I knew about Duet Display but I haven't tried it yet. I wonder how useful it is if you don't have the latest iPad, the large one.

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  • Posted to AMA: Adobe Experience Design Team (formerly Project Comet), Mar 15, 2016

    Where do you see this product in about a year from now, in terms of what features you will be focusing on, to include Adobe XD in the current workflow of designers?

    7 points
  • Posted to Site Design: Claudio Guglieri, Jan 31, 2016

    Made with Readymag

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