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Christoph Ono
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Designer & developer. Helping improve bitcoin design with many others at https://bitcoin.design . I write a weekly update at https://gbks.substack.com . ✌️
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GBKS 5 months ago
There appears to be a competition of who's the simplest. image What does simple mean to you?
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GBKS 6 months ago
Just peeked into Nosta.me stats. Looks great. Anyone know why that big change might stem from? Seems a bit suspicious. How's traffic for other clients? The dashboard is public here: image @Nosta
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GBKS 6 months ago
WCAG 2.1 color contrast guidelines are a bit of a disservice to design. Color and contrast perception is much more complex than two simple ratios for small and large text. Modern operating systems have tons of features that allow users to adjust text size, contrast, etc. Perception changes based on ambient lighting and smartphones adjust the display to those conditions. There are also different font weights, and fonts with different characteristics (like the fine lines of Bodoni), as well as effects like outlines and drop-shadows. As well as different use cases - reading dense scientific material strains eyes more than a quick scan of some news headlines. WCAG 2.1 is like a blunt instrument. It can be a good starting point, but it's not the end-all-be-all (APCA is a good step forward). A more sophisticated approach also takes these other factors into consideration. Unlike designing for print, screen interfaces can be super dynamic and responsive and adjust to whatever the user needs and wants.
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GBKS 6 months ago
If there was an award for least intuitive design tool, Adobe InDesign would be my clear favorite. Even after decades of occasional use, selecting things, changing a color, resizing an image, and other super basic stuff remains absolutely unintuitive and I have to keep asking AI for how those things work. Always makes me super appreciative of the latest generation of design tools.
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GBKS 6 months ago
Many social media replies are not actual replies to what was being said. People often use posts as springboards for whatever they want to say rather than actually engaging with what was written. Best to just ignore those?
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GBKS 6 months ago
Flashback to 2019 Casa SatsTags. image
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GBKS 6 months ago
Well, I am excited to use my bitcoin wallet in the quantum realm. image
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GBKS 6 months ago
Just tossing out some ideas as a first reaction to some of the stuff I learned from the Presidio Bitcoin Quantum Summit. Sounds like we might potentially need a lot of changes? All TBD, of course, as more research and consensus is needed, but interesting to start feeling this out nonetheless. Where are you on this topic? image
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GBKS 6 months ago
Beware of the €5 wrench (although it probably costs a lot more that that size). image
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GBKS 6 months ago
Weekend. Good weather. Time to go outside. Have a good one.
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GBKS 6 months ago
Can you ever have enough Liquid Glass? I think not. image
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GBKS 6 months ago
My Midjourney sessions often require a ton of iterations (image is one session). There's a fun back-and-forth between tweaking prompts, making manual edits, and seeing what the randomness of the models produces. You can evaluate an image in a split-second, which is not the same with code or text. But it should be doable to an extent with generated UI, but the tools for that don't seem to embrace this type of quick iteration with multiple suggestions from what I've seen. Might be helpful. image
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GBKS 6 months ago
The website for the Presidio design week event was fun to design. I like the title "Design future money", it provides a great entry point into digging deep into this topic. The illustrations tap into the coin, bank note, and payment card as these recognizable physical manifestations of money, and it's interesting how we have bitcoin versions of these with the term bitcoin itself, printable ecash notes, NFC cards, etc. Lots of ideas and concepts to play with as we figure out how money can work better. image