| bio | website | brooklynresponsive.com |
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| location | Brooklyn, NY | |
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| visits | member for | 2 years, 6 months |
| seen | Feb 26 at 22:57 | |
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Founder of Brooklyn Responsive, a responsive front end shop and UI/UX cosulting agency. Formerly UX Director and UI/UX Designer + Developer at various companies and agencies. pleased to meet you
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Jul 27 |
answered | When should a messagebox be used? |
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Jul 20 |
answered | How to display a distinction between actions which affect the 'real world' vs. actions that affect only the information in the application? |
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Jul 20 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Dec 22 |
answered | What are some great web-based prototyping tools? |
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Nov 23 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Nov 23 |
awarded | Editor |
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Nov 23 |
revised |
Examples for setting a person's availability (such as an employee) added 428 characters in body; added 8 characters in body |
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Nov 23 |
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Examples for setting a person's availability (such as an employee) @peterchen: Good points. I was imagining a use case where a manager was looking at this chart or calendar. I imagined that when someone is available is all that is really important. It is a given that if someone is not available, they are unavailable. Having only one color stand out above the rest would make for easier reading and decoding. Come to think of it, only two colors should be use, available (green) and partially available (darker green). |
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Nov 22 |
answered | Examples for setting a person's availability (such as an employee) |
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Nov 17 |
answered | Hiring Web Designer/Usability Expert - What should I be looking for? |