| bio | website | jgallardo.me |
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| location | Newport Beach, CA | |
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Mobile User Experience Designer
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May 16 |
answered | What real advantages do web templates such as Bootstrap or HTML5 boilerplate have for a designer? |
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May 16 |
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How do I create a button with two shadows in the bottom? The OP could be designing for a website and hand off the comps to a frontend coder who could later implement shadows. But since this was specifically tagged as photoshop, it should be addressed as such. |
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May 13 |
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Why do some logos look.. old? How does design age? @user568458 You have a point that, "Designing a good two-tone logo or icon for something non-trivial can be a serious creative challenge." However what I was pointing out is that the actual execution of a metro icon is very basic and could be accomplished in a minimal number of layers with basic shapes. |
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May 10 |
answered | Why do some logos look.. old? How does design age? |
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May 8 |
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How can I make this footer “more corporate”? Thanks for the tips. I was curious what you think about Vimeo's footer in the sense that they have a secondary CTA to "Join Vimeo" but then there is the links below it. In my case all I have for content is the links as Vimeo has. I guess I could experiment with some graphics below as you point out in the second example. |
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May 7 |
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How Can I Make Share Buttons Look Better? That site was marked private and we can currently not see your site. Can you share what you ended up doing |
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May 7 |
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How can I make this footer “more corporate”? I see where you are coming from with the "more enticing clicks" but it is really just secondary navigation within the site. Analytics shows that their customers usually just skim the pages and then go to contact page to call. I agree with making the fonts bigger though, thanks. |
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May 7 |
asked | How can I make this footer “more corporate”? |
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May 1 |
answered | Overcoming creative blocks: how to break out of current mindsets |
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May 1 |
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Overcoming creative blocks: how to break out of current mindsets Last weekend I flew into New York for Disrupt NY and that completely kicked up my creativity. I have found that even a road trip or walking to a new coffee shop, browsing random used books, drawing ridiculous creatures helps me to break out of creative blocks. |
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Apr 27 |
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For the main image on the landing page, can a dark contrasting background help increase conversion? Ok I will try the "blurring the edges into a color fitting the image" |
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Apr 27 |
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For the main image on the landing page, can a dark contrasting background help increase conversion? @Scott- So I am wondering perhaps how to rephrase this. My intent was to get the graphics to look better. I guess the part where I discuss conversion makes it more UX, but the question still centers around the execution of the graphics. |
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Apr 26 |
asked | For the main image on the landing page, can a dark contrasting background help increase conversion? |
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Apr 25 |
awarded | Editor |
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Apr 25 |
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How can I make these links more obvious to click on? added 180 characters in body |
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Apr 25 |
accepted | Should fonts always be very “formal” on a legal page? |
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Apr 25 |
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Should fonts always be very “formal” on a legal page? I just input the copy that they gave me, but I agree that the copy is more casual than my fonts lol. |
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Apr 24 |
asked | Should fonts always be very “formal” on a legal page? |
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Apr 24 |
accepted | How can I make these links more obvious to click on? |
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Apr 24 |
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How can I make these links more obvious to click on? Good points, the reason that I did not make dropdowns is because of how this page transforms with responsive design. But you do bring up a good point, on how we might be addressing an engineering issue (responsive) and then end up hurting what the user experience by not using what they are used to. The full page does have the menu at the top, this was secondary navigation, which was supposed to be convenient (not as much as I anticipated). OK good point about the icons. |