Nathan Nye
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Nathan Nye
@call_nye11
Freelance creative dev and CMS connoisseur. Also @okaydevs
Detroit ⏩ Denver Katılım Ocak 2022
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@mariosmaselli @ffmfedd It’s pretty nice, once it’s in a better spot I’ll publish it to npm. I did Sitemaps with Vite, global default fields with warnings if they aren’t filled in per-page, Schema Markup generation, and some visual previews for favicons/social tags. Dynamic favicons too
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@call_nye11 @ffmfedd I actually hadn’t thought about that, but yeah, it’s definitely something to try next week. I’d love to take a look at the SEO plugin, what does it handle exactly?
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@mariosmaselli @ffmfedd I will say, letting cursor write plugins has been really nice. I would never have time to make a really good SEO plugin with schema markup but cursor did a really solid job. In that instance, as long as it works, it’s an internal plugin for now so how clean it is idk
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@call_nye11 @ffmfedd I guess one option could be learning how to make my own plugins that are essential, so I do not depend on Sanity's compatibility updates, but not sure if I have enough resources now for that, but will think about it I guess.
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@mariosmaselli @ffmfedd tbh dato begs to be done poorly, you can just leave everything without folders and make it a mess. Every time I get handed a Dato setup, its like that
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@ffmfedd @call_nye11 Yeah I know, I talked with @call_nye11 the other day and we were trying to fix one plugin that just got broken if you updated Sanity. 🤬
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Found this foundry paging thru a book, hot damn is this serif pretty. It felt disrespectful to *not* do something with it
khtype.com/typeface/kh-gi…

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This isn’t true for most people reading it.
A lot of designers aren’t in a position where raising prices makes sense. They’re not drowning in demand. They’re starving for it.
And when demand is scarce, raising prices doesn’t win you work. It just makes you harder to hire.
In many cases, the counterintuitive move is the right one: lower your prices.
It's true that lowering my prices 8 years ago resulted in building one of the most notable agencies, and business models, on the internet.
It's also true that raising my prices today has only positive effects on my life (basically doing the same level of work while making considerably more).
Where you sit on the demand curve determines your rates. Not where you sit on the talent spectrum.
I see designers with 10x my skill struggling for work while I get more clients than I can handle.
Pricing is one of the most underrated marketing levers we have. Used well, it changes everything.
This isn’t a knock on Dann. No one tweet can capture every nuance, and in a broad sense he’s right. It's true in my life in every sense.
Also worth nothing that by "great designer" I'm sure Dann implied "in demand" as well, so I'd imagine he'd largely agree with my tweet as well.
But when I see designers who were begging for work three days ago announcing price hikes today, it’s worth adding some missing, but important, context that some might miss.
DANN©@DannPetty
If you’re truly a great designer, now is a great time to raise your prices. Lots of mediocre designers are charging what unconfident top level designers are charging. The bar is lower than usual. Take advantage. Try raising price on your next project.
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@d__raptis Just going to leave this here
cornrevolution.resn.global
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they grow up so fast
Nathan Nye@call_nye11
more shader fun that was supposed to be a heatmap but certainly isn't and I'm here for it
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