hello creative people, As promised
The above link will take you to ten distinct Adobe Creative Software programs for Mac OS and Windows.
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With this goal in mind, I decided to start learning Next.js, transitioning from React. And I come across upon @bchiang7's portfolio, which inspire with me due to its current design simplicity. However, it was not open source, I couldn't access the code. So, I start developing similar one from scratch, viewing it as an opportunity for further learning.
After 3 days, I cloned the website. (the one on the video)
๐ https://gemechis.dev.
Of course, I will make it opensource when I changed it very soon.
until that here are some portfolio website resources you can learn and build your own referring them
Download Resource Here
โ React Portfolio v4
โ Developer Portfolio
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โจ Cash App โจ
TECHNOLOGIES
GSAP
Next.js
React
This is one of the most attractive and clean website I've ever seen๐คฉ across online. How would you rate this website on a scale of 10?โญ๏ธ
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#web_design
#design_inspiration
Website of a mobile payment service application.
TECHNOLOGIES
GSAP
Next.js
React
This is one of the most attractive and clean website I've ever seen
#web_design
#design_inspiration
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Forwarded from Dagmawi Babi
โข https://github.com/dagmawibabi/apihub
So I use a lot of free and open API's all the time for random apps, experiments and even production ready apps. And time after time I have to relearn their end-points, parameters, query formats and dig through their documentations and more so I can understand their responses and convert them all into suitable formats and that has been tiring.
So I decided to make APIHub, a parent API to all other APIs. I don't have to relearn end-points, dig through their documentations, convert responses to JSON and go through the hassle anymore. I only have to learn this one API and that's it!
Currently I've integrated these APIs
๐จ WeatherAPI
๐ป HackerNews
Best Features
โข Not only does it handle basic requests but it also handles nested requests automatically. So your frontend only has to request once, whole the API handles all nested requests and responds with a complete response
โข It extends query parameters. It goes further than the basic API usage provided; it handles calculations, date conversions, response limits, data filters, date ranges and so much more.
โข All responses are JSON and It's got a predictable error response and handling.
Contribution
The project uses HonoJS and TypeScript which makes your DX so nice. And the entire codebase has been commented and a documentation is being generated. So if you'd like to expand this hub and basically make the lives of so many devs easy, help by contributing.
Drop a star while you're at it โจ
#MyProjects #APIHub
@Dagmawi_Babi
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A while ago, I asked close friends to write me a recommendation on LinkedIn, and it was heartwarming. ๐ฅบ
And actually this story came to my mind when I read them.
แ แตแฎ แแ แ แแต แฐแแฌ แแ แญ แ แ... แจแแช แจแแฃ แฅแญแณแณ แแแแ แ แแแแฃ แฐแแนแ แจแแฎ แแแณแแ แฝแแฉแ แ แแจแแต แ แ แ แฅแแฒแซแแฃ แแแฉแตแข แจแฐแธแแจแ แฐแแฌ แ แจแฐแแ แแตแฅ แจแแณแแ แ แแต แแแ แแแต แแถ แจแแฎ แแแณแแ แฅแจแแแจแ แ แฐแแแฅ แฅแแตแ แ แแแจแแข
แแแแ แแแ แ แญแ แแแแตแข แจแแ แซแแฅแแต แแแญแฃ แตแแ แฐแแจแ แแญแญ แฅแ แ แแแฐ...แข
แแแแ แฐแแญแ "แแ แแแญ?" แตแแ "แแซแต แฅแแฐแแ แฐแธแแจ แแ แญ แฅแแด?" แ แแ๐ แญแฃแแ ....
แแซแต แญแแ แแ แฐแญแปแแ? (แตแแแฝแ)๐ค
At least if you are progressing, You are doing great; make sure your circle is supportive, and people help you to be your best version.๐ท Don't let imposter syndrome dampen your motivation, You are valuable.
แแแซแ แฅแแต
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๏ธ ๐ #random #LinkedIn
And actually this story came to my mind when I read them.
แ แตแฎ แแ แ แแต แฐแแฌ แแ แญ แ แ... แจแแช แจแแฃ แฅแญแณแณ แแแแ แ แแแแฃ แฐแแนแ แจแแฎ แแแณแแ แฝแแฉแ แ แแจแแต แ แ แ แฅแแฒแซแแฃ แแแฉแตแข แจแฐแธแแจแ แฐแแฌ แ แจแฐแแ แแตแฅ แจแแณแแ แ แแต แแแ แแแต แแถ แจแแฎ แแแณแแ แฅแจแแแจแ แ แฐแแแฅ แฅแแตแ แ แแแจแแข
แแแแ แแแ แ แญแ แแแแตแข แจแแ แซแแฅแแต แแแญแฃ แตแแ แฐแแจแ แแญแญ แฅแ แ แแแฐ...แข
แแแแ แฐแแญแ "แแ แแแญ?" แตแแ "แแซแต แฅแแฐแแ แฐแธแแจ แแ แญ แฅแแด?" แ แแ
แแซแต แญแแ แแ แฐแญแปแแ? (แตแแแฝแ)๐ค
At least if you are progressing, You are doing great; make sure your circle is supportive, and people help you to be your best version.
แแแซแ แฅแแต
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โจ Headers and Footers
Over 40 header templates and over 70 footer templates in both light and dark mode that you can use in your next project.
โ โ
๏ธ ๐
#web_design
#figma #ui_kit
#resource
Over 40 header templates and over 70 footer templates in both light and dark mode that you can use in your next project.
#web_design
#figma #ui_kit
#resource
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If you are a technical person, We organized and shared our notes from different sources. This will help understand the very basic operations behind the scenes technically.
๐Link to Medium blog
Sources: Microsoft Learn, OpenAI Blog
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Evan Provan
๐ Software engineer, designer and photographer portfolio website.
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#web_design
#design_inspiration
#web_design
#design_inspiration
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In recent weeks, we've witnessed several TikTok videos unexpectedly go viral, like the
#Random #TikTok
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โจ I love adaptive
Online service for testing responsive web that sites allows you to check the site for adaptability.
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#tools
Online service for testing responsive web that sites allows you to check the site for adaptability.
#tools
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แแฃแญ แฃแแญ 7 แแแฎแ แฅแญ แซแแฃแ แตแ แ แฒแฑแ แจแแแต แแแญแต แญแ แ แฐแจแแข
You've probably heard that the AASTU logo costs 2 million birr๐ค , And now that Abay Bank has revealed that their logo costs 7 million birr, consider this in comparison to the fact that one of the most well-known banks in the world, Citi Bank, spent $1,500,000 creating their logo.
what makes the logos of big companies so expensive?๐คจ
While there are numerous reasons, this is my POV as a designer.
1. Visibility๐ง
The logo designer should be paid based on how visible the logo is; it should be treated like a royalty. Large companies rarely change their logo, so when you design one for one of these companies, you have to consider that it will be seen by millions, if not billions, of people, that it will represent this huge company in a global context, and that it will likely be used for decades. Given the size of the work, a large salary is also required.When the cost of a logo is broken down by how long it serves the company, the expense becomes negligible.
2. Governance๐
What specific legal implications are associated with this 500birr logo? If a trademark is violated, what will your liability be? As a result of the infringement, you will undoubtedly have to pay a fine, sacrifice all of your earnings, and redesign your website, business cards, and other marketing materials. Oh, and tell every single one of your clients that you messed up.
A common misconception is that a brand is an investment that yields profits, unlike a product you can just buy. Because having a strong, relevant brand is crucial to a company's success, rational people pay "so much" for it. The great majority of companies currently do not, especially independent, smaller companies, because having a strong, relevant brand is crucial to a company's success, rational people pay "so much" for it. Now, most companies don't care because they are more concerned with getting a logo approved, especially smaller, independent companies.
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๏ธ ๐ #review #design
what makes the logos of big companies so expensive?
While there are numerous reasons, this is my POV as a designer.
1. Visibility
The logo designer should be paid based on how visible the logo is; it should be treated like a royalty. Large companies rarely change their logo, so when you design one for one of these companies, you have to consider that it will be seen by millions, if not billions, of people, that it will represent this huge company in a global context, and that it will likely be used for decades. Given the size of the work, a large salary is also required.When the cost of a logo is broken down by how long it serves the company, the expense becomes negligible.
2. Governance
What specific legal implications are associated with this 500birr logo? If a trademark is violated, what will your liability be? As a result of the infringement, you will undoubtedly have to pay a fine, sacrifice all of your earnings, and redesign your website, business cards, and other marketing materials. Oh, and tell every single one of your clients that you messed up.
A common misconception is that a brand is an investment that yields profits, unlike a product you can just buy. Because having a strong, relevant brand is crucial to a company's success, rational people pay "so much" for it. The great majority of companies currently do not, especially independent, smaller companies, because having a strong, relevant brand is crucial to a company's success, rational people pay "so much" for it. Now, most companies don't care because they are more concerned with getting a logo approved, especially smaller, independent companies.
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