Personally: http://pentacular.com - Draw/paint a song. I think it's fun to play with.
Professionally: https://tailorbrands.com - Algorithmically designed logos and branding assets. It's great for side projects, inspiration, or any other situation where you want something quick and usable.
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This is great and is certainly something I'll use as I'm exploring summer travel options. One thing I would love to see though, is a simple "yes" or "no" at the front of the sentence. I had to read "US citizens do not require a visa to visit Argentina." a couple of times to make sure I had it right.
It is. And holy crap, 6 years, wow... time flies! I'm keeping track of both of you now. I know that collaboration on projects like these is almost impossible. Do you guys live near e/o? heh
I like it. I see that it scales down nicely, but I wish that it used media queries so that it would be more appropriately sized on a mobile device. As is, it looks like a promising alternative to something like Pulse.
All in all, I like it. It's simple, useful, and the app gets out of the way to let me do what I want.
Some points of feedback:
- The tagging functionality is kind of buried and isn't labeled at all. I'm not sure how prominent you want to make it, but here are two thoughts: you could allow for dragging of an entry to a tag on the left (this would be even more useful if there was a way to add a new tag on the left) or you could add tagging functionality before the edit page (like above or below the preview panel on the right)
- I put in the wrong pw on the delicious importer but didn't see any error message.
- Again, I'm not sure if this is a direction you want to go, but it seems like there might be some interesting collaborative elements you could incorporate; like logged-in users being able to leave notes on public items
- Mobile would be nice, as would a browser plugin or desktop app that allows me to dump in content easily.
Most of my feedback would put you on a path to be more of a bookmarking service and maybe you want to leave things more open than that. Either way, congrats for making a great app and good luck going forward!
This might also impact sales to more novice Photoshop users; being able to see how to get great results from the product you're selling could be a big draw.
From the screenshot of the form you got after solving the equation, it looks like you need to have a U.S. address to receive the Cr-48, and it would appears poor you're located in Paris/Luxembourg. You need someone to forward it on to you? ;)
yes that's also a funny side of the story. As I was going trough the border on tethering, with barely any cellphone reception, I was trying to fill out the "one-time" form without any U.S. address in mind ;-) Luckily I have a cousin in Houston so gave him a quick call to get his address and I submitted the form as soon as I got my data link back up :)
generally speaking, it's extremely frustrating for an european startup to see these regular U.S. only launches from Google. (come to mind Google Voice, ebookstore, google music, and now Cr-48...) But well, small price to pay to enjoy living in Paris most of the time :)
As a European working at Google (and there are plenty of us), I feel your pain. However, although so many things are easy to scale internationally, products with licensing and regulations are not in that category. We do work actively on making this less and less the case, though.
Professionally: https://tailorbrands.com - Algorithmically designed logos and branding assets. It's great for side projects, inspiration, or any other situation where you want something quick and usable.