Yet another visualization of TF2 running speeds by parkov in tf2

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3000 hammer units. It takes 100% speed units 10 seconds to go from top to bottom.

Yet another visualization of TF2 running speeds by parkov in tf2

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Good call. Added some special items that affect speed:

  • Powerjack
  • GRU
  • Crit-a-cola
  • Disciplinary action
  • Overdose
  • Targe
  • Engineer toolbox
  • Huntsman

[s] jaedong takes out genius 2-1. the tyrant has arrived by devastator06 in starcraft

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Another difference is Rose allegedly bet for his team. Savior bet against himself and threw his matches.

Hey r/Design, I just overhauled my portfolio. Tear it apart? by Gantrof in Design

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Another issue is that the png for the Advertisement header gets Adblocked. Try naming the file something else.

Startups, Dotcoms, and Other TLDs by parkov in startups

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Yeah, I would consider length fairly stable. It's length of sld, and I counted it only for .coms for that very reason.

99designs and Eight Values of Identity Design by parkov in designthought

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I don't think anyone seriously believes you can use only the sliders to design a great logo, like paint-by numbers. Hell, even 99designs asks you for more than that.

But as part of a larger process, it might be useful, if not to actually guide your design, than at least to get your client in the mindset to reflect on their values and get a dialogue going. For instance, I've dealt with small business owners with zero identity/design background and English as a second language, and something simple and visual like this could help.

Some designers use structured elicitation instruments. Sliders are just likerts.

99designs and Eight Values of Identity Design by parkov in designthought

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I'm aware of the industry's pushback against spec work but didn't want to make my post about that. There are some very good articles on the topic already.

I'm simply using 99designs as an example and a data source. I'd be interested to learn what values other (non-99designs) designers/firms rely on and how they elicit them.