Another iteration to test visual clarity.
Another iteration to test visual clarity.
People around me often ask me to check websites before buying. Reviews look good, sometimes too good. Often, it's a scam.
Social proof is powerful. Even more with recognized logos (Trustpilot, G2, Google Business..) and verifiable links.
Simple, and it changes everything.
Automation and integrations.
Any designers here taking magnesium glycinate, ashwagandha or lion’s mane?
I’m not sure these light lines are the best. I’m open to any ideas or recommendations.
I just realized only now that I’ve been wasting my time sending screenshots of my designs to ChatGPT. I just need to share the link to my Figma prototype and it can give me feedback after each change 💀
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Additional explorations
I have the impression that for project and administrative management, no tool really works well without having to combine several (ClickUp, Notion, Clockify, etc.). Whether for freelancers, agencies, or companies.
Many deaths have been announced since the Figma Config. Canva, Illustrator, Framer… I don’t think it will be the end for these tools, except maybe for Illustrator, which has become infamous and outdated 💀 Not to mention that CMSs like Wordpress are still around, used by millions of people.
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Set up a test environment, take time to conduct a security audit occasionally. It's better to prevent than to see your reputation and business collapse because of a plugin.
A complete loss of credibility if the content appears in search results or is discovered by a visitor
A lawyer has already sued a company because his personal email address was exposed in a group mailing. Imagine if your site gets hacked.
What are the real risks?
- Content injected without your knowledge that serves the interests of another site (often illegal or questionable)
- Stolen data, including emails, which can be exploited maliciously
- SEO impact: Google can penalize or even delist your site
While researching a company, I came across malicious content injected into their site. Invisible for the user, but definitely present in the code. A parasite used to boost the SEO of an online casino, without the company even realizing it.
An essential reminder for all WordPress (or any CMS) users
Be careful about what you install. Plugins, themes, modules... always test them in a secure environment before integrating them into your production site.
Iterations are always appreciated in design, pushing ideas until you find an interesting direction
Ending a client collaboration is never pleasant, but seeing through a troubled project isn't either. It would waste even more time.
The frustration is worse when there's no design yet, only brand strategy.
Time to revisit paused ideas and return to design work.
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Opening ChatGPT and seeing that I can now work with Mac applications 👀 There aren’t many supported yet, but just for Notion, it already looks very interesting.
I'm trying dashboard design for the first time, it's quite interesting and enjoyable to do. A project in the real estate field is coming, it will also include a dashboard, as well as a website, but for now, it's about revisiting their brand branding.
La typo est vraiment 🤌🏼
Being introverted is never easy, especially when you don’t like putting yourself out there, social media, or even photos. But finally, a first step has been taken with a profile picture, especially thanks to AI for creating a decent photo. There are things to revise, but it’s a good start.
Are there designers who have already done hybrid contracts? If so, were they really worthwhile? I'd like to know if this is a common practice and if it often works, given that it depends on several factors.
I am not very active since my return because quite busy. But one more goal achieved with obtaining the Framer Expert status on @framer.com . And that, that feels good.
A message full of kindness! Back from Australia, I changed a big habit by waking up at 6 AM, and just that makes me feel 100x better—healthier, more productive—when I expected the opposite. This year, I plan to push my comfort zone even more, and it’s already paying off in many ways.
Last night in Australia. Going far away has been beneficial in every way, as well as restful.
Reading Deep Work made me rethink ideas and ways of doing things about how to work. It's time to put new practices in place.
I can't wait to get back to my office and design.
Simple and effective, a good source of inspiration for text-heavy websites.
After a few emails and calls, everything is taken care of by the insurance, even the period of incapacity for work that required postponing the return by a week, which is good news.
But it’s always frustrating when you want to get back to work, but you can’t.
This paper effect looks great, I haven’t had the occasion to check social media much. But if the other inspirations are just as good, I’m going to have FOMO as soon as I’m back.