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SEEKING WORK - Product/UX/UI Designer + HTML & CSS, familiar with Django & Rails environments. Available a full 40 hrs/wk after Feb 15th. * http://dribbble.com/hastings/


Last week I put most of my belongings in storage. I drove my cat & car down to the parents house for the holidays. Jan 1st 2013, I have 0 obligations. My "big plan" for 2013 is to have absolutely no plans. Pretty psyched :)


SEEKING WORK

Preferably remote, though I do live in the San Francisco area.

Skills include UX/UI & Product Design, HTML & CSS. I'm also very comfortable working with the design integration in Django & Rails environments.

http://dribbble.com/hastings/ for my latest work, hunter @ hah.to to get in touch.


I'd argue that the real kicker is motion associated with mouse location to draw the user in... This trick has been around for ages, though you definitely did apparently find a crafty implementation.


I'm left wondering whether this increase was due to (a) being memorable/different, (2) having personality and "fun", or (c) drawing the user in with motion association.


Great little composition & perfect experience to go with it. People here are bitching about the details - but the fact is that the design is simple enough to put focus solely on the mobile designs. If you're a designer and need a bit of categorized inspiration, this is perfect. Thanks for sharing.


I must say that one of the things I value most is the fact that as a Hacker, I have also worked extensively in Landscaping, Kitchens, Coffe houses & Hotels. A wide range of interactions & processes in one's past can always be used as perspective when approaching the next fork in the road.


"We're living in an economy where productivity is no longer the goal, employment is."

This is more ground for the fact that we might not be in a bubble with major financial crash risk like the .com bubble. The fact is that engineers who are building and inventing new technologies are building a societal system (possibly unintentionally) that puts technology, rather than people, at the top of the game (especially in terms of efficiency & profitability).

While we may, as the tech industry, be relatively safe in the foreseeable future, this article really makes me question what we, as engineers, designers & general tech lovers, can invent/build that will allow future society to not only take advantage of our technologies (as end-users), but also allow individuals to make money in an increasingly digital and on-demand world.


GitHub is doing a fantastic job of building a consistent presence from top to bottom. The changes as a whole have been extremely impressive over the past few months. I, as a designer that uses GitHub on a daily basis at work, am very enthusiastic about the latest updates, the new commit styles included. The GitHub team has been extremely quick to iterate and launch updates recently. I'm sure there's plenty more to come.


Regardless of the first version sales pitch, I'd totally use it if I had a kid.

Just to contribute some valuable info.


The least they could do is buy each user a nice steak.


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