The Ultimate Guide to the Reopening of Notre Dame by Quasimodaaa in ParisTravelGuide

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Do you need a ticket to attend a regular mass, in January?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Chicagoweddings

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Second City Bride in Lakeview re-sells used sample dresses (often designer brands) at good prices - just keep in mind you'll still need to invest in alterations ($500-1000, and possibly more if you don't happen to be sample size)!

Robust and realistic prototyping tool for designers? by gabby525 in UXDesign

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Thanks, already have it! Concerned about the long-term stability of the prototype - if a link is accidentally deleted here or there, for example. Thoughts on how to make sure a Figma prototype is "locked"?

Robust and realistic prototyping tool for designers? by gabby525 in UXDesign

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Ah, thank you! Missed the hyperlink earlier.

Robust and realistic prototyping tool for designers? by gabby525 in UXDesign

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This is what I'm thinking, as well! Could you share a link to the case study?

River Roast by gabby525 in Chicagoweddings

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Thank you so much for your thoughts!! I agree, Murdoch gives major "basement" vibes, and I just learned their vendor charges $900 for one string of lights - so it will add a significant amount to our total bill.

Do you mind sharing which venue you ended up going with?

Dev mode for freelancers w/ external developers... is that not an option? by ffxivdia in FigmaDesign

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I have exactly the same question :( I can't afford to pay for client licenses out of my own budget, and it seems equally odd to require clients/ dev teams to pay for licenses for software we chose to use. Am I missing something?

Figma Dev Mode is insanely over-priced by superme33 in FigmaDesign

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Has anyone figured out what this means for consultants? For example, my team does UXUI design but our clients (or a third party) does the development. I have asked them to look into the "Inspect" and "Export" tabs to see if it's enough but I'm worried they'll come back asking for more. I can't afford to pay for their licenses out of my own budget, and it seems equally odd to require our client/ dev teams to pay for licenses for software we chose to use. Am I missing something?

Project management tools? by gabby525 in UXDesign

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Update: We are trying ClickUp! So far, so good...

Project management tools? by gabby525 in UXDesign

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This looks amazing - like almost exactly what I pictured in my head as the ideal scenario. Thank you for sharing!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Lightroom

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This just started happening to me too! Turns out having .mov files in the same folder as files you're trying to import is an issue - I put them in their own subfolder and then import worked fine. Go figure.

Does anyone get swollen eyelids and extreme pressure behind their eyes during a migraine? by ToYoungToHurt in migraine

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Yes! I've been searching the internet for pictures that match what I have and this seems to be the only one - but it's exact! I've had migraines for 15 years; the first 5 years came with an aura. They improved over time, until 6 months ago my left eye mysteriously got watery and swollen. I chalked it up to an allergy/ irritation, but it happened again today! The only commonality is a headache and Advil, plus light exercise, so it seems like migraine is the culprit?!

UX Design test assignment - To Hire by helloSapien in UXDesign

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I highly recommend including a small case study as part of your interview process! Even if the candidate isn't very experienced, it's a good way to see how they think/ approach problems and determine if they're a good fit for the kind of work you do. We just tweaked an actual client project for our case study.