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cooop

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About cooop

Designer. London, England.

http://twitter.com/jasecoop

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    Comment #7022803

    Huxley wrote Brave New World in 1931. Is anyone aware of the technologies or behaviours at the time that inspired the novel? I've always assumed (perhaps wrongly) that culture was …

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    Comment #6057689

    Inspect element on it ;)

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    Comment #5928653

    I've never been to SF, but I'd imagine that the tag's popularity lies in its irony, not the fact that it's a hard hitting sociopolitical statement.

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    Comment #5768248

    A large aspect of design that separates great professional designers from amateurs is very hard to teach. It can be described as training your eye and developing your taste. This s…

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    Show HN: A Dropbox Slideshow Thing — Quickly share images using Dropbox

    I've been using this for a while now to quickly share designs with the FutureGov team and clients making use of Dropbox's Public folder features. Thought I'd give it a bit of a fac…

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    Comment #5478674

    > The letters are hanging in the air, i think a good demonstration would show the baseline of the letters to coincide with the line pattern! Why? Like OP has demonstrated, this isn…

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    Comment #5433937

    > I'd like to learn more but the religious aspects are a turnoff. This is a shame. Within the frivolous details we debate so much religion holds a wealth of wisdom and value that a…

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    Comment #5204829

    This generalisation of interface visual styles being either 'flat' or 'skeurmorphic/not-flat' concerns me. I've experienced interfaces both good and bad that sit at either ends of …

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    Comment #5136724

    Good call. I intend it's use to be temporary for that reason e.g. quickly scribble down a phone number/website/name etc to refer to asap.

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    Comment #5135754

    Forgive me for the shameless plug...but thought this might be useful for other HNers and related to OP. I put together a little project that uses the browsers localstorage so you c…

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    Comment #4775189

    Both, I guess. Any reason why? Or is this a spam account?

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    Comment #4774655

    Put this together this afternoon. I've been after something to quickly jot down the odd piece of information that I can access later in the day when browsing the web. Hopefully you…

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    Show HN: a5.gg — Using HTML5 localstorage as a quick note taking app

    Put this together this afternoon. I've been after something to quickly jot down the odd piece of information that I can access later in the day when browsing the web. Hopefully you…

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    Comment #4703331

    Yea, that's totally our fault. We added an email signup form, but screwed something up. It should be working now!

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    Comment #4702558

    Ah, that sucks. Sorry about that. We haven't run into this. This may be due to your PDF export settings or the library we're using to render the PDFs. We'll look into it.

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    Comment #4702184

    Definitely a feature we have planned for the near future as well as some handy pro features. Thanks for the feedback.

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    Show HN: Nextprev.it: Share PDFs & control what page the viewer sees in realtime

    We just launched Nextprev.it — A project we put together over a couple of days. The project stemmed from a frustration with PDF file transfers and screen-sharing when giving design…

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    Comment #4652585

    I'd be interested to hear what novels others think should be read and why...

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    Comment #4572532

    How in this context is 'flat' honest? Honest to what? These guys are confused, they're lying to themselves. Honesty in the context of industrial design takes into account the mater…

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    Comment #4476696

    Duck.com redirecting to Google sucks.