Jonas Daehnert
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Jonas Daehnert
@PhoneDesigner
Industrial Design, Visualization & 3D Printing
Germany 🇪🇺 Sumali Eylül 2012
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@nuevo_tokyo Curvature continuity—once you've seen it, you can't ignore it.
I just wonder why so few graphic designers use it. Limitations in the tools, or that CSS G2 doesn't support it?
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G2曲率連続性(G2 curvature continuity)は、もともと工業デザインや自動車のサーフェス設計で使われてきた考え方で、曲線同士がただ同じ方向につながるだけでなく、「曲がり方(曲率)」までそろえることで、より滑らかなつながりを作るというものです。
この考え方はプロダクトデザインだけでなく、UIやアイコンのようなデジタルデザインにもよく応用されています。丸みのある形状が多いUIでは、G2カーブを使うことで微妙な折れや不自然さを避け、より自然でバランスの取れた形になります。
最近はFigmaでも「Smooth(G2)コーナー」が簡単に使えるので、こうしたレベルの幾何学的な洗練がインターフェースにも広がってきていますね。


さとうコージィ COSYDESIGN Inc.@cosydesign
視覚調整の一つ。半円と直線を繋ぐ際に、繋ぎ目のラインの違和感を解消できます。企業ロゴなど、信頼感を感じさせたい場合には有効なテクニックです。
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@PeterTarka You even inspire us "older" designers, Peter. Happy birthday! :)
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As I turn 34, I wanted to look back and reflect on the last 18 years of my design journey.
I started at 16 with Photoshop CS2 that I got from one of my dad’s friends. At the time, it was just a slightly more complicated MS Paint for me. I didn’t think much of it.
But little by little, I started spending more and more time in it, and that is when my interest in design really began to grow. After a year or two, I knew this was something I wanted to do for real.
I moved to Illustrator and started playing with type and illustration, but very quickly I wanted more depth.
Fast forward to 2010/2011 and my first project in Cinema 4D R11. It felt like black magic back then, no YouTube tutorials and software that was completely different from the Adobe world. But it clicked, and I was blown away by what was possible.
A year later came my first big project. A client found me on Behance, one of the largest telecom companies in Singapore. I wanted to charge $300. They thought I had missed a zero.
In the end, I was paid $3,000.
That single project changed everything. It gave me the confidence to take design seriously and fully commit to it.
I bought a new iMac in 2011, and the rest is history.
After all these years, I feel really grateful and I want to thank everyone who supported me along the way. I am also happy that I was able to inspire some younger designers to push 3D and do more creative work.
The design industry is in a tough spot these days, but I truly believe the best is yet to come.

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@TripleGWorkshop Congrats! But are you satisfied with Bambu Labs' compensation so far? I'm just curious. Happy printing!
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Unfortunately 40 of my most popular models have been moved over to MakerWorld as exclusives, so definitely go there for the full archive: makerworld.com/en/%40TripleGW…
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🏆 I just passed 700,000 Downloads on Printables.com! I think this makes me right around #5 BIGGEST on the whole site! See you at a million!!! 🌟 @TripleGWorkshop/models?ordering=downloads" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">printables.com/@TripleGWorksh… 🌟 #printables #3DPrinting #3DModel #3dprinted #3dmodeling #free @printablescom #epic #ranks

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@evleaks @BrandonMiniman Your part was actually crucial. Without the HTC M9 story, the ODMs wouldn’t have reached out to me.
😁🤜🤛
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@PhoneDesigner @BrandonMiniman What a huge asset to the community you turned out to be! Honored to have played a small part in that process.
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Following an enjoyable visit by a former employer/colleague, @BrandonMiniman, I have a few new "classic" devices to play around with. From left to right, the HP Veer (running WebOS), Droid 2, and LG Flex. Like me, Brandon takes good care of his phones, so they are all in great shape.

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@BeardedPrinter @printablescom Thanks, that's good to know. I still need 5,000 points, but I wanted to prepare myself mentally. :D Have fun putting it together.
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@PhoneDesigner @printablescom It shows "Core One" in rewards, but the only one available for purchase says "Core One+", so I put it in my cart and the voucher code they provided worked!
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Just redeemed a free Core One using my prusameters on @printablescom to get my second Prusa! Woohoo!!!!

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@concept_central Ah, I see. So it’s better to start from scratch, otherwise YouTube’s algorithms would rank your channel as "less valuable." That makes sense.
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I def could’ve, but some amount of my audience is not going to care about the new stuff I’m doing and I’d just be afraid of YouTube seeing that part of my audience as inactive. I’d rather have everyone that cares about the new videos in one place than have my old audience get recommended my videos and not click if that makes sense
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@concept_central "Nostalgic for tomorrow." I like that. :)
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@HailMaryLogs I guess it's because of the word “hail.” It's not very popular in Germany. 😅
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I’ve been working on this every day and I’m finally starting to see an end in sight
Should be done later this month. Stay tuned
Shea Cohen@futureform_
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@PhoneDesigner @evleaks Well, in the time span of over 40 years I find that ok, but I guess we digressed.
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I'm gonna share something kinda personal, because I think it illustrates a very important point, one that's often overlooked by the average healthy person.
As many of you are aware, I have a fairly advanced case of multiple sclerosis - I was diagnosed over 20 years ago but have probably had it since the very earliest days of college.
It's one of these diseases that's expensive to manage even /with/ good insurance, because the copays and drug costs are so onerous. But there's expensive, and then there's unbelievably, ridiculously, jaw-droppingly costly - which is the only way to describe the price of my biannual infusions.
Twice a year, for six hours, I sit in a comfortable recliner while medication is slow-dripped into my veins. If I'd had to guess the cost of these sessions, I probably would have thought they cost $5000 or so. That is, until I got a bill for my portion of the latest treatment, the amount that insurance declined to pay: it was for $10,000.
And that was just the shortfall, the difference between what the procedure was billed at and what insurance was willing to contribute. As you can see in the screenshot, each of these six-hour sessions "retail" for well over one hundred thousand dollars.
It's difficult to comprehend how anyone could even come close to affording this therapy on their own, with the out-of-pocket sum alone being the equivalent of several months salary for many folks.
The US is the wealthiest country in the world, but many of us are not wealthy, and when people say that our healthcare system is broken, this is often what they mean. We need to figure out a better way to do things, to follow the lead of many other developed nations who've realized that medical care should be affordable and attainable for everyone.
Instead, our politicians are slashing benefits for the struggling so that the already-wealthy can enjoy even larger tax breaks. It's not right.

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@PhoneDesigner @evleaks I’d suggest a test: try living a couple of years in Spain, France or Greece. Try to use an ER in the evening.. let us know.
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@PhoneDesigner @evleaks Well, call it any way you want… “pay healthcare with taxes and get nothing in return when you need it” seemed long.
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