J.C. Yee

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J.C. Yee

J.C. Yee

@hellojcyee

Helping brands get more out of their website with strategy-led design + copy. Certified Framer Expert.

เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2022
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Emir Ayaz
Emir Ayaz@emirayaaz·
i love this font
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J.C. Yee@hellojcyee·
@VadimYuryev Glad to know. I’m currently on M1, 16GB ram and the choppiness on my large figma files are becoming annoying.
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Vadim Yuryev
Vadim Yuryev@VadimYuryev·
@hellojcyee Issue is that we stopped noticing choppiness or any sort of delay with the M3 series of chips and now there isn’t any difference at all. M4 is insanely fast since it’s the fastest single core chip in the world.
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J.C. Yee@hellojcyee·
Hey @VadimYuryev ! When doing the Figma design test segment on a device (e.g. M5 Macbook Pro), it would be more helpful to test the responsiveness of the app or canvas by zooming in and out, panning, making changes, etc. because that's 99.9% of the workflow in Figma, and where most of the bottleneck happens. An export test doesn't really matter much, especially when project handoff is done via link sharing. In fact, there's actually a joke in the design community that if you're moving around Figma and the display isn't choppy, your design file is still too simple. Hope to see this change in future reviews. Thanks and appreciate your work. Sincerely, a UI/UX designer :)
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J.C. Yee@hellojcyee·
@cedric_design I don’t own an espresso machine, but I can relate to this. I make my own filter coffee and the recipe I use tastes the best for my palette, which is why I don’t buy filter coffee outside anymore. I only buy coffee I can’t make e.g. espresso based ones.
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Cédric
Cédric@cedric_design·
The biggest downside of owning a pro espresso machine at home (La Marzocco) is, that nearly every other coffee will taste bad.
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Rob O'Rourke
Rob O'Rourke@theroborourke·
Most designers/technical folk think sales is some mysterious skill they'll never be able to master. Wrong. You don't need years to get good at sales. In my experience you only need around 50-100 hours. If you put in 50-100 focused hours learning sales and funnel basics - how to position your work, how to run a sales call, how to structure an offer - you'll be able to sell better than 99% of experts out there. But most designers spend years avoiding it. Then wonder why they're stuck at $6k projects. Two to three months of consistent work. That's it. Learn sales strategy. Study other designers' websites, funnels and offers. Practice sales skills and asking the right questions. Understand copywriting and persuasion basics. After 100 hours, you'll be closing much more profitable deals. But here's what designers get wrong: they think they can avoid all of this and that their portfolio will sell itself. It won't. The best designer with no sales skills makes $30k-$50/year. An average designer with good sales makes $150k-$300k+. Your design skills mean nothing if clients don't understand why they should pay you well. Sales isn't a talent. It's a learnable skill. And it's the difference between scraping by and actually making money from your work.
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J.C. Yee@hellojcyee·
@jdreeves Wait. 15mg? Like 15 milligrams? Isn’t that too low?
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J.D. Reeves
J.D. Reeves@jdreeves·
followed advice from people on here and tried 15mg of creatine this morning and I feel like I'm levitating but still intensely focused. might be placebo? will report back in a few days.
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Moment Pro Camera
Moment Pro Camera@MomentProCamera·
Submitted our app to Apple 😋 Now we wait for approval to be able to launch!
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@hellojcyee @MomentProCamera u can change camera control button to open Moment by default! super quick access
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J.C. Yee@hellojcyee·
A pricing conversation taught me something important today. A potential client asked for my hourly rate after seeing my fixed-price and retainer options. They were comparing a few providers (totally fair, due diligence is smart business). I shared my rate. It was outside their budget. They went with someone else. No hard feelings. Genuinely. But it got me thinking about something bigger: When pricing conversations focus on hourly rates, we're often comparing the wrong things. It's like choosing a surgeon based on how long the operation takes instead of their success rate. Here's what I've learned about pricing over the years: The clients I do my best work for aren't asking "how much per hour?" They're asking: ..."Can you help us increase conversions on our landing page?" ..."What's your approach to understanding our customers?" ..."How have you solved problems like this before?" They're focused on outcomes, not timesheets. This isn't about one being "better" than the other. Some businesses genuinely need hourly arrangements. Some budgets require it. That's completely valid. But I've structured my service around fixed pricing and retainers because that's where I create the most value. - You know exactly what you're investing upfront - I can focus on solving your problem, not watching a clock - We're both motivated toward the same goal: results The best fit clients for me care more about what we can accomplish together than how many hours it takes to get there. If that resonates with you, I'd love to talk. P.S. I highly respect people who work around hourly pricing. What matters most is finding the arrangement where everyone wins.
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J.C. Yee@hellojcyee·
@ilyamiskov I do! For carousel posts. If I have elements that will overlap two slides multiple times, I’d design the whole carousel in one long frame and slice em.
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J.C. Yee@hellojcyee·
@designertom Challenge is, championing IRL storytelling to an audience that has an ever-diminishing attention span
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Tommy Geoco
Tommy Geoco@designertom·
We knew it would come. I just spoke to a talented friend last night whose likeness is being full on impersonated to create YT videos right now. This is why I made this bet on IRL storytelling. Of real, interesting humans. Stories. On location. Showing real work and ideas come to life. Media will be the battleground and the through line that proves what’s real.
Del@TheCartelDel

Yeah. We're fucked, tbh

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J.C. Yee@hellojcyee·
Abstract (Netflix) was one of the documentaries that encouraged me to go all-in on design. So refreshing to see @designertom achieve something similar here, with production quality worthy of an Emmy-winning show.
Tommy Geoco@designertom

Design's best trendspotter is @ridd_design. - He drives industry dialog with @joindiveclub - He changes the way designers work with @inflight - He spotlights designers, tools and trends early I spent two days with him to learn how he does it. One of the most important questions he asks: What should exist? It's a question I asked before embarking on this series going backstage with some of the industry's most talented people. This is the first episode. What I learned was a lot different than what I thought I would.

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Namya @ Supafast
Namya @ Supafast@namyakhann·
Business is the ultimate personal development journey. In a job, you get instructions, a to-do list, execute, clock out at 5. In business everything depends on you and every discomfort exposes every insecurity you have. Recently had to do something that made me want to crawl into a hole. Kept finding logical reasons to avoid it, told myself it wasn't the right time... that there were other ways. In reality I was just scared. So I gave myself 24 hours... cry about it, overthink it, whatever. But after that? Time's up. You rise stronger. And here's the thing: business doesn't let you hide. It shines a light on every weakness and if you don't deal with it, your business suffers. You can't take six months to process, you have to level up fast. Because people depend on you now.
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Mizko
Mizko@mizko·
Which design studio on X should I engage for on-going illustration work? Drop me their handles.
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J.C. Yee
J.C. Yee@hellojcyee·
Unfortunately, I don't trust Cmd+Shift+V for pasting in plain text. I'd always open TextEdit in plain text, paste, then copy-paste again like a maniac.
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J.C. Yee
J.C. Yee@hellojcyee·
@DurvidImel @satyanadella Conspiracy: big tech announcing new product features a day after waveform’s recording day
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David ImeI
David ImeI@DurvidImel·
@satyanadella Satya why didn’t you text me before we recorded the podcast
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Satya Nadella
Satya Nadella@satyanadella·
Clippy is back!!
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J.C. Yee@hellojcyee·
Had this experience with notion too! The good thing about it is you can customize it to work however you want, but needs a lot of trial and errors and knowing what works for your specific behaviors/patterns. Standalone apps are great at capturing tasks, not so in terms of organization and how things fall under a certain workflow/process. Some apps are great at multiple processes but are rigid, forcing you to adapt to them, though not at all steep. Notion kinda works across the spectrum, just a bit steeper but smooth sailing afterwards. Just too boring to look at sometimes.
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Lauri Lännenmäki
Lauri Lännenmäki@laurilllll·
@LucaDaCorte I’ve true Notion many times but couldn’t get it working for me. Maybe I made it to complex. Now, I’m using Linear. I really enjoy Linear in general so it’s working great. I think it’s good to have a system 🤝
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Luca Da Corte
Luca Da Corte@LucaDaCorte·
Recently built myself a custom Notion dashboard to organise my work. Honestly, one of the best decisions I’ve made in a while. For the longest time I kept everything in my 🧠 or scattered across random notes. I thought setting up a dashboard as a solo freelancer wasn’t worth the effort as I wasn’t working on more than a handful of things at the same time. Turns out I was wrong. Took me a few days to set up and it’s still an ongoing WIP, but now everything’s clearer, faster, and less stressful. Highly recommended 💯
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