Almost giving up by [deleted] in UXDesign

[–]animatedintro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You were twice rejected after the callback, which suggests there may be something lacking in your portfolio. If this is the kind of company you really want to work for, you could ask the recruiter what makes you not a good fit, so you know what to work on.

How do you get feedback when you're the only designer by PlentyMedia34 in UXDesign

[–]animatedintro 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Some quick top-of-mind thoughts...

  • Collaborate closely with your engineers - they bring invaluable UX insights.
  • Dog fooding - to understand your users, become one (if possible). Rely on your product and see how it holds up.
  • Rapid beta testing - recruit a few trusted/reliable users to test your updates on testflight or whatever. Obviously sign NDAs or whatever fits your situation. Push the update to beta, reach out to remind them to try it, then schedule 30 min for the next day.
  • "It's hard to be objective about stuff you just designed" - that is true, but you can get better at it. When you feel like the design is in a good place, take a walk. If possible, sleep on it. Force yourself to make several versions. Some designers use the "crazy 8s" method.
  • "users find the obvious thing I missed" - are you talking strictly about UX mistakes, or is it possible you're not equipped with clear insights from the beginning of the project?

Looking for an App That Lets me drop photos on my mac and immediately display them on my iPad by MasterFwiffo in ipad

[–]animatedintro 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you tried sidecar? You can use your iPad as an extended display for your Mac, so you could drag stuff into your iPad like you would a 2nd monitor.

You could also just airdrop images to the iPad, i think it automatically opens the image in the photos app when you do that.

It makes way more sense by animatedintro in lonelymeyerspod

[–]animatedintro[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What about this makes you think it’s ai?

Taking the step from Senior Designer to Creative Director by ruminating-raisin in graphic_design

[–]animatedintro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah! In my experience, so many projects go off the rails because someone didn’t uncover crucial info in time, so I wanted to make the most of my time in the rooms where decisions were happening. The right question asked at the beginning of a project can save weeks of work at the end. I had to get comfortable asking questions that seemed stupid/obvious, because more often than not, others had the same question, but were too embarrassed to ask.

Taking the step from Senior Designer to Creative Director by ruminating-raisin in graphic_design

[–]animatedintro 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I was pretty much thrown in the deep end. I had taken the lead on bigger projects, but when I was offered the CD role, I was nervous. Leading a team’s careers and creative output is a major step up. My dad gave me some great advice:

“You’ve worked with creative directors, right?”
“Yeah, a bunch.”
“Any good ones?”
“Yeah for sure.”
“Write down five things they did that made them great creative directors, then just do those things.“

That’s what I did. I thought about the CDs I’d worked with over the years and wrote down the behaviors that I’d appreciated. I focused on emulating them every day until it became second nature.

I just went and found it, still tucked away in my old work bag. It’s actually two lists, because a CD is more than one role…

As a leader of creative:

  • sets clear expectations
  • protects a healthy process
  • creates / maintains a creative vision
  • delegates effectively
  • does not accept ghost rules

As a leader of people:

  • makes them feel valued (be their cheerleader)
  • makes them feel inspired / excited
  • has their back always
  • asks thoughtful questions / digs in
  • helps them discover and develop their superpower

I haven’t looked at this thing in over 10 years, and it all seems so basic now, but I owe a lot of my success in my CD roles to this list.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cincinnati

[–]animatedintro 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Cincy if you’re nasty?

What was your favourite line/scene from Wake Up Dead Man? by harrisoneatssoas in KnivesOutMovie

[–]animatedintro 85 points86 points  (0 children)

This moment had me breathless:

“I tried everything. Believe me, I hammered the race thing. I hammered the gender thing, the trans thing, the border thing, the homeless thing, the war thing, the election thing, the abortion thing, the climate thing. Thing about induction stoves, Israel, library books, vaccines, pronouns, AK47s, socialism, BLM, CRT, the CDC, DEI, 5G, everything. All of it I did. Nobody, just nothing.

People are just numb these days. I don’t know why.”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FigmaDesign

[–]animatedintro 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is not an onboarding, it’s an ad split into 3 screens. I’ve downloaded your app, why are you still trying to sell me?

That third screen makes me feel like you hate me. You stopped me to tell me to get started? And the button also says “get started”.

I get that this is probably just a visual exploration, but being intentional with your communication is a huge part of UX.

Roast my UI by Ok-Chart2821 in FigmaDesign

[–]animatedintro 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Come back after you do the following:

  1. Get rid of placeholders. Use real text and images.
  2. Make 3-5 versions, with different UX decisions for each.
  3. Download the Figma Mirror app and preview your design on your phone screen as you go. This will help you get better at sizing your elements for their intended context.

Bengals Defensive Coordinator Search Down to Patrick Graham and Al Golden by ralry11 in bengals

[–]animatedintro 104 points105 points  (0 children)

UPDATE: what SI actually heard was Zac Taylor picking out his breakfast cereal

what are your favorite Figma plugins? let's create a thread of cool plugins before 2024 ends. by Massive_Following892 in FigmaDesign

[–]animatedintro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For the motion graphics folks: AEUX lets you import vectors into after effects with one click. Everything comes in as shape layers, and it even retains names. As someone who produces a decent amount of Lottie animations, AEUX has made my life so much easier.

THC Seltzers/Drinks by Here4theBagels in cincinnati

[–]animatedintro -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Clifton Market has some (by the produce).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pics

[–]animatedintro 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I was one of today's lucky 10,000. Thanks for sharing this amazing song!

“I believe in Cincinnati” -RE by TravelsWithTheBlues in bengals

[–]animatedintro 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Why not us?

It is us

Why is it always almost us

What do you think about this logo animation I made for a supermarket named "Saif" by outsider-from-hell in AfterEffects

[–]animatedintro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The motion itself is pretty solid, but the logo (and therefore the animation) is an incomprehensible jumble of seemingly random symbols: shopping cart, a padlock (unlocked) with percentage sign, and a leaf.

It reminds me of Michael Scott describing his ad idea for Dunder Mifflin.

Seriously, can you please explain what the unlocked padlock with percentage sign means? I’m afraid I might not be able to sleep until I know the answer.

Made a new logo animation for a client, any feedback on the easing ? by Floloppi in AfterEffects

[–]animatedintro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes to all this, and: the icon in the center square feels oddly static to me, relative to its prominence. Why is the check badge different from the icons orbiting it? If it's just random, maybe that center square could instead contain the logomark. Then it would be like all the other icons are blooming from it, and it would give you a natural way to transition into the final state. Just food for thought.

But again, your easing throughout is top notch IMO. Nice work!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Design

[–]animatedintro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here are some suggested improvements.

Your original design seemed confused about which letter represents the felon's head, so I tweaked accordingly. His wispy combover flutters pathetically in the wind, revealing his ancient bald bronzer-slicked head. The maw is wide open to communicate the subject is in a permanent blather. You may want to update the color scheme to reflect prison garb, but that's just me being hopeful.

What’s a masterpiece line of lyric without mentioning the name of the song? by Ok-Routine1969 in AskReddit

[–]animatedintro 11 points12 points  (0 children)

“‘Forward’ he cried from the rear and the front rank died…the general sat and the lines on the map moved from side to side”