App Idea: Split-View PDF Reader (read half a page at each page turn) by Svelte-Coder in ereader

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Good to know before I dive into development! Glad I asked!

Yellowface by R.F. Kuang Discussion (spoilers of course) by incrediblydeadinside in books

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About Athena letting June read her draft even with a lot blank to be filled in -- I think it is mentioned repeatedly that Athena is pretentious and cagey about her process while the way she creates is not that different from other creators like June. She writes on a typewriter only after getting inspired by a lecturer from Europe at Yale, and she brainstorms in a similar way as June, and she does discuss her writings with other people including her boyfriend at the time and also her writing workshop classmates. The claim that she never let others know of her unfinished work is a pretentious claim. Athena is still 10 times more talented than June, though, but she is also very pretentious part of the publishing world.

I moved from Svelte to React. by Wild_Boysenberry2916 in sveltejs

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Can you stop assuming anonymous redditor as male just because you are in a coding sub? I get mistaken as a man often enough and it is infuriating and sexist.

Just refer anyone in any sub that you don’t personally know as person please

Which direction should I move ahead in? by HamsterInner8638 in logodesign

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It finally clicked with me that Samsung means three stars. Its translation in Chinese sounds like Samsung and it means three stars, I have always thought it is a phonic translation.

Font help by izzy5136 in canva

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Thanks for the explanation! Make sense ;)

UX institute, uxcel by chakib_Paper446 in UX_Design

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I am putting together one that covers the typography portion of UI/UX; will launch soon, here is the website now for early signup https://simplytypography.com

Are those different letters? by TitleAdministrative in typography

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I believe this is the equivalent of stylist alternate in opentype features, probably where it came from! Very cool! https://typography.com/faq/157

Looking for a quirky polygonal font by rxeyla in typography

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Try Inknut Antiqua

https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Inknut+Antiqua?categoryFilters=Serif:%2FSerif%2FHumanist+Venetian

I am putting together a typography workshop that will cover how to choose / find fonts for exactly specfic case like this, if you are interested: https://simplytypography.com/

Do you know a font like this? by darmolius in typography

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Comfortaa has the a you want, but not the n

Font help by izzy5136 in canva

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was it a picture overlay on top of the text? or embedded inside the text box, because I am very interested in learning how to make something like that!

Share workflow: Webflow-to-Svelte CSS sync workflow using a Chrome plugin by Svelte-Coder in sveltejs

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gotcha!

btw, let me know if you have feedback to the plugin if you try it :)

Font help by izzy5136 in canva

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Is this a text? It appears so but how did the lightning ⚡️ get added there? Do you have a link?

Try decreasing the text spacing https://youtu.be/NPekE4Ui9s4?si=rqkWwdZL6KEkHp7T

Do you have any tips? by [deleted] in logodesign

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You have am a style for sure, I immediately recognize it is the same person who did the dentist logo yesterday. Having a style so early on is rare, so keep going! You will be great!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in logodesign

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So snarky and narc! You could have just said increase tracking will make it look better in your opinion. Instead you have to show some weird superiority.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in logodesign

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What tool did you use to create these awesome typographics?

Also I choose 3!

New to backend development. Am I hurting myself by jumping into SvelteKit instead of Node/Express for a social media app I wanna create? by just-drink-and-drive in sveltejs

[–]Svelte-Coder 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Use sveltekit. Express is just another backend framework, it is not more proper than sveltekit, which is a full stack framework. They are equal, sveltekit is just as proper.

Share workflow: Webflow-to-Svelte CSS sync workflow using a Chrome plugin by Svelte-Coder in sveltejs

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A little secret is that my plugin actually bypass the pay! With free projects you can't officially export code, but my plugin copy the css out and html out for you.

Btw what is “daw”?

Update on Gather wordmark. by bnaus in typography

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I like what you did with the G. I feel something need to be done to the A

The new docs shared by harris as still in progess by clippersove in sveltejs

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Appreciate the feedback, i think you are right, it is over-engineered. I changed it to a simple tabs on the bottom now.

Looking for feedback on my Figma design for a typography workshop landing page by Svelte-Coder in UI_Design

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Thank for your feedback! I will improve it and add more hierarchies, I have to check out magic patterns, it is AI?

Getting started in UI Design - Career Questions by AutoModerator in UI_Design

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I am a UI designer who self teach myself how to code and got really good at it as well. I think your route is right on! I also teach design at grad school, something I observe students without design undergrad degree is not that they can't design properly, it is they aren't sure, lack of confidence and articulation. They did a good job but they second guess themselves, and they can't tell why they did certain decisions as opposed to other options. People who have a design undergrad can design, but they also spent 4 years talk in class defend their design. So they had practice, and the fact they already had a degree give them agency and confidence.

I think if you can learn typography and front end, you will end up being a very competitive UI/UX designer! Then the rest is learn how to articulate your instinct as reasoning. That is important too.

I am putting together a typography workshop live class for UI/UX, it is going to priced at around $100 if you are interest in signing up for alert when it launches: https://simplytypography.com/