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Hello Everyone,
Welcome to my YouTube channel KAVU CREATIVE, Today, I am going to teach you,
How to design Lotus Logo in illustrator., I recommend to watch,
my previous videos,, for more Digital art in Adobe Illustrator., let’s start,
Select Rectangle Tool from tool menu,, Make rectangle holding SHIFT + ALT key,
Now, Select Direct Selection tool from tool menu
and, select corner widget of rectangle diagonally., now drag it to any side of diagonal., It’s looks like leaf shape., now select it and., holding SHIFT key and rotate it., now select the shape and make Fill off
now goes to windows menu and,, Select Pathfinder and
Click on unite., again select shape and,
select rotate tool from tool menu., Holding Alt key and click on the end of shape,
Now write the value of angle = 45 degree and, Press copy button,
now Pressing Ctr + D for repeat the last action, and complete the round shape,
Select all and, goes to edit menu and click on copy
again goes to edit menu and click on paste, in front
Now select rotate tool from tool menu and, holding Alt key and click on the center of
the shape and, write the angle value = 22 degree,
you can also watch the preview by click here,, Than press ohk button., Now select the top shapes and drag it out., Delete the remains part., than make alignment center
Press Shift + X for Transfer stroke to fill,, Double clicks on gradient tool from tool menu
and, select gradient,
you can also change Gradient from here., now drag the gradient from bottom center to
top center,, You can also reverse gradient from here
now double click on left gradient slider, you can choose any color from color swatches.,
Now, Double clicks on right slider and change, its color
select all and goes to,, windows menu and,
select transparency., There are many options are available,
here I choose screen option, you can try different, option., Now it’s looks cool
Thanks for watching,, I hope you find this video helpful,
and if you want to know anything,, ask me in the comment section., Don’t forget to leave a like and subscribe., thanks again.
Lost at 40s: How to be a better me?Hello all. Im an IT guy. I understand hardware, networks, telephony, etc. But Im not an expert on any of them, meaning, I can work and understand any of the technologies at different levels of complexity, but Im not an expert on them, and in general I find them boring.
What I really like, is software developing, which I started with logo at the age of 6, then moved to QBasic, Turbo Pascal, Delphi, and Lotus Notes, while in the middle learning whatever language was required by my university: a little bit of C, Visual FoxPro, Cobol, Assembler, Visual Basic and Java. I even tried learning HTML/CSS but never got to finish.
Now, because of a series of misfortunes and/or miss decisions, I ended up truly mastering two platforms that never really catched on, or at least not as much as I like: Delphi and Lotus Domino. Also, because of the same series of misfortunes and/or miss decisions, I never got to work on a developers group within the companies I worked at, so all my experience is from working alone, and more or less self-taught.
So now Im at my 40s, and I want to have my skills updated as fast as possible, so that I can become a better developer, so that I can one day be developers manager/lead, or a more interesting developer, so that I can get a more senior job.
So what courses/lessons/books should I take to be a better developer? What courses/lessons/books should I take to know best developing practices? What courses/lessons/books should I take to be a developers manager/lead? What else should I learn to be a better developer in general?
If you were in my position, what other options would you consider? (I tried PM and didnt like it by the way).
Also, Im not from USA, as you can tell by my writing, so anything where I need to be there to take a class is normally a no.
Sorry for the long post, but Im really lost and want to be a better me to provide for my family!
THANKS A LOT!.
,Ask HN: How to assess a software's popularity and good quality?I am researching indicators of a software's popularity and good qualities. How do you determine that some piece of software is good and popular?
Think in terms of how you might decide which framework you should use for a long-term project. I don't want to bias you too much, but here are some examples (which may not always be applicable). Feel free to go a bit outside the box.
- great documentation
- well-commented code
- number of contributors and stars on GitHub
- references on Hacker News, Stack Exchange and relevant
subreddits
- lots of videos on YouTube
- logo and branding
- conferences and workshops
- mentions in skills and experience on LinkedIn
- mentions in job offers
- frequency of searches in Google Trends
tl;dr: How would you assess a software's popularity and good quality?.
,How we fed ourselves for a year & sold a startup...with only 300 lines of codeHello Hacker News,
I’ve been reading HN for a long time now and love the way the community shares thoughts with each other. I haven’t done anything extraordinary or extremely successful, but I want to chip in to the community with this experience that I find pretty interesting.
A year ago, I moved to San Francisco from rural Missouri hoping to join the start-up world. At the same time, I met a friend, Zac, who also just moved to the bay area around that time but had left his job to pursue something more interesting. We decided to become partners and start hacking stuff together.
Since we were new to the city and we didn’t know any one, we decided to build a mobile app that lets people use their phone to read the profiles of others nearby. It was supposed to help people “break the ice” and meet new people. This was our first startup. We coded the product in a week and pushed the product live.
Once live, we got like 5 users, since no one really knew about it. To promote this product, we decided to target events, since we thought that events is where people would like to meet each other. We locked ourselves in a room and asked this question over and over: “What is something valuable we can provide to event organizers so that they can promote our product?”
Zac finally came up with an idea. He proposed that we could build a kiosk where attendees can type in their name, and a name badge would instantly print. Then the attendees would be integrated into our mobile app as well. At first, it sounded insanely dumb (what would my mom think if I told her that I moved 2000 miles away from home to print paper name badges?), and I laughed really hard. But after thinking about it, it seemed “cool”, and we gave it a try.
In a day of work, we wrote the software in 300 lines of code and tested it. We ordered a label printer from Dymo and hooked them up to a Dell Mini 10v netbook. After that was done, we contacted an event organizer, convinced him that our system wasn’t going to fail, and asked if we could print name badges for him.
The event organizer let us try out our system, and that night turned out to be amazing. People thought it was the coolest thing ever to type their name in a laptop and instantly have a name badge print out. At the end of the night, we handed out lots of cards and got lots of people to try our mobile app. It was the first time in my life that there was “buzz” around something I created.
We continued to hit events and print name badges. We bought more printers and lots and lots of labels. We bought a huge travel suitcase to hold everything, and we carried it everywhere to print name badges for events.
The experience was amazing. Not only did we get a lot of people to try our mobile app, but all the attendees thought it was the “coolest” gadget ever. I guess we essentially “engineered” our way into these $600 technology events for free. Many event organizers gave us the front-seats sponsor booth, without charging us a dollar. Some gave us free advertising banners at their events. Most importantly, everyone walked around with our logo on their shirt. We shook all their hands as they walked into the door. Advertising can’t get any better than that. We quickly got our mobile app into the hands of our users, and talked to more than 500+ directly.
Unfortunately, after a month passed, we realized that our initial mobile app wasn’t working. People didn’t want the product. They didn’t want to read profiles about people around them. The mobile app wasn’t useful.
Here’s the weird thing about start-ups: things just happen. Although our mobile app failed miserably, our little name badge printing system became insanely popular. Event organizers were begging us to print badges for them every time they had an event. They were referring us to their friends, and we were hitting events literally every day with our name badge printer. To cater for each event, we forked our original software (which was completely hard coded and not well thought through) way too many times.
Just to name a few, we hit: TechCrunch events, Smash Summit, SF Music Tech, Future/Money Tech, ISA, Twitter events, FailCon/FailChat, TEDxSoma. You can see some pictures here: http://imhello.posterous.com/ .
Eventually, we got so many requests that we couldn’t go to all the events anymore. It was too much for us to handle. That’s when it finally hit us right on the forehead. This is what it’s like to build a product someone wants. Event organizers wanted to use our system. They’ll email you, call you, beg you, and tell their friends about you.
Since we were too overbooked, we decided to charge and up our product. We added EventBrite integration, customization, and polished it up a little. For every event, we would make around $50-$300 dollars (depending on the size and labor).
Soon, this little name badge printing software was now able to support me and my partner’s living expenses. And in the end, we sold the product to a small company. Although it was not an amazing multi-million dollar acquisition, it was an acquisition that gave us enough money to start another company.
The lesson we learned is that something so tiny as a “name badge printing machine” may seem silly and pointless at first, but it led to opportunities you can’t first predict. In our case, it fed us and turned into a small acquisition. We made lots of friends and great people while we were attending these events. Even our $10 Logitech keyboard was touched by many great CEOs and celebrities who came through us to get their name badges. We got completely free promotion and direct advertising.
I think that every startup has opportunities where they can be creative. Every startup can build something on the side and attach it to their product somehow. My advice is that if you find something “cool”, even if it’s small or trivial at first, take it for a spin before dropping it in the trash can. It might just spin into something that can help in the future.
After selling the name badge printing software, we decided to go back and pivot on our initial mobile app. Our new company is called View. View is a mobile app that “tells you what you need to know, wherever you are.” We’re really excited about this app because it’s very useful to our daily life.
We’re about to launch beta very soon. If you’d like to try it, go to http://view.io
Make sure you click the link above instead of typing it through the browser, so we can know you were referred from Hacker News and can give priority access.
Thanks for reading my story!
Felix
P.S. View is not in the App Store yet, but if you’d like to try the iPhone app as a beta tester, shoot me an email and tell me your city/state in the subject line: felix@view.io. We only have a limited number of invitations left, so I can’t guarantee that everyone can try it..
,Ask YC: New logo, feedback and effects.A few days ago I asked for opinions here about a new logo design with some interesting effects.
Firstly, we got some really helpful critical advice. Thank you all.
Secondly and maybe more importantly are the effects of the logo change on the site. Originally I had no logo on the web app, wanting to restrict the app to the bare essentials and ideally no images at all, also limiting the features / text concentrating on just one core concept. (This is a sort of design challenge I wanted to experiment with.)
Eventually I relented and added a few images inc a logo which was really cheap looking. After lots of complaints, we put a day into creating a new logo, then put up some roughs here for critique, then took on board much of the advice and added the new logo.
The app is scaling quite fast and enjoys decent organic traffic, however a high percentage would bounce straight off, looking at only the landing page. Since the new logo, the stats are very interesting, there is not one hit where they just look at one page and leave, all traffic now spending considerable more time on the site.
I guess this will appear to obvious to some but still it has surprised me and been an interesting eye opener as to the effects of eye candy.
New logo: http://www.myplaylist.biz
No more critiques pls. Hehe..
,Ask HN: Fraudulent Google DMCA takedowns – What to do?Hi HN,
We’re a startup and have recently been victim of a series of repeated fraudulent DMCA takedown requests filed with Google against our website, a popular regional/niche (Persian) media platform called arzdigital.com which is very dear to us.
https://transparencyreport.google.com/copyright/domains/arzd...
Each time this happens, lots of our website links are delisted (currently 45 Urls) from Google and hobbles our business. Despite DMCA notifications being sworn statements filed under penalty of perjury, the reporter is making an entirely baseless/false claim using a (presumable) fake name, disposable email, and VPN, so while submitting them is a crime, our website is still delisted. (They’re claiming copyright over our logo, which is completely bogus.) This amounts to a legally-specified denial-of-service, as I understand Google has limited discretion in how they respond to properly formatted DMCA takedown requests.
We are heavily dependent on Google inbound traffic and we generally receive ~750,000 uniques from Google to our website each day which, while we are delisted, We have lost ~250,000 uniques so far. We’re a media platform so without traffic, we’re toast.
We are very concerned that we will lose our rankings and perhaps our entire business (we are small but still we employ over a hundred people) if we can’t figure out a way to stop this from happening.
We already have submitted a DMCA counternotification, however it will take 10-14 days until we are reinstated. Meanwhile, the attacker has recently submitted a second fraudulent takedown notice for another 167 Urls (presumably in response). We are very afraid that this issue will keep us largely deindexed and perhaps entirely destroy our startup that we have worked so hard to build from scratch over the last four years.
Has this happened to anyone else? Is there a person or team inside of Google that cares about this sort of thing? I assume this attack doesn’t work against facebook.com; what is a little guy to do? Is there US-based law enforcement that gets involved when there is such blatant criminal activity? What should we do?
Thanks,
James, Seyedi, and Shabani
arzdigital.com.
,Ask HN: What to ask to avoid corporate hell?Hi all, I'm looking for some good questions I can ask at a job interview.
I know this is probably the opposite of what most people here want to do, but I work right now at a fairly small company (doing mostly development / deployment / have lots of this company and technology specific experience) and I'm going to an interview for a job in an international IT company who's logo you are likely to see somewhere around you right now. The destination position is in r&d / development.
After hearing a lot of good and bad things about big corporations, I really want to find some questions that I can ask in order to avoid a disaster. If you ever worked in such environment / know more about it, could you post some things I can ask and what kind of behaviour from their side says 'run and don't look back'? I will have separate meetings with both a manager and with technical people. As far as I know, technical side is pretty decent (re. quality control and testing) and they're not treating people like slaves there (in that dept. at least ;) )
Any advice would be highly appreciated.
(for obvious reasons, this is a throw-away account and a pretty vague post...).
,Ask HN: Need freelance front-end work to pay college loans while I job-huntHi HN,
I'm a recent CS graduate and several year HN member currently looking for a job at a startup, but it's slow going. My college loans are eating up my savings, and I would love to be able to do some freelance work to help cover those and improve my skills and experience.
I have no problem with very small or one-off projects. If something is worth $10 or $20 for you not to mess with, shoot me an email.
Pricing: For HN members, cheap, and payable on satisfactory delivery. Seriously, you send me a project and a price, and it will probably work for me.
Contact: brianfarr@gmail.com
Here are some services I can offer:
* Convert a design to markup: Got a great Photoshop design or other image and need it converted to clean, valid, and semantic markup? Let me do that while you work on your product.
* Customized a purchased theme: You found that great design on ThemeForest but you need to make some changes and incorporate your logo and branding? No problem. Armed with a text editor and Firebug, I can get this done quickly.
* Basic CMS or Wordpress Theme: Want a basic theme from your design or markup so you can use a content management system and update quickly? No problem. We're not talking about creating an Engadget style superblog or infinitely customizable theme here, just your design and the ability to use an edit box to update your site.
* Fix small problems on web pages: Got some tweaks, bug fixes, and cross browser problems you've been meaning to take care of? Let me wear out the refresh button and fix them for you. I have plenty of HTML, CSS, and scripting experience to figure out what's going wrong and how to correct it.
* Website proofing and reviewing: Get a fresh set of eyes on your marketing and copy, get help distilling your message.
* Web application testing: You're probably getting tired of using it and you're totally acclimated to it anyways. Have someone else try it out, see if anything breaks, give usability feedback, etc.
* Something crazy you just thought of: I have lots of other skills too, so let me know!
Thanks for reading, and don't hesitate to email me ( brianfarr@gmail.com ) with any questions!.
,Roast My Job OfferHi everyone! My co-founder posted a react dev job offer here yesterday and received lots of feedback (mostly negative, yet super helpful).
I hire a UI designer now, here's my job offer, would love to hear your thoughts!
-- JOB OFFER STARTS BELOW---
We're looking for a UI designer who gets chills anytime they interact with a beautifully designed app/product and can spark this delight by their designs too!
About us
We're a creative team of supertalented individuals crafting supreme exp...haha, kidding. We hate this kind of fluff too, let's be short and sweet instead!
We design and build cool stuff for badass companies. Why badass?
No name dropping, but here are a few random things our clients do:
- Measure brain gamma waves to help you get into the flow state
- Build a neobank for e-commerce
- Invest in autonomous aircrafts and blockchain protocols
- Write famous business newsletter sent daily to 2.5M users
We make no promises here, but chances to work on yet another pizza delivery app are low (But acutally you never know, possibilites to innovate are infinite)
About you
First and foremost, UI skills! We use Figma whenever possible so prior experience with this nifty tool is needed. Second, English (B2+, best C1+). You are ready to work in EU time zones, with occasional calls in the evening with our American folks (ET/PT)
Also, you are able (and like) to take the lead. That's you!
Here is a full list of some other desired skills.
YOU DON'T HAVE TO TICK ALL THE BOXES.
UX Research
Building wireframes/wireflows
User interviews
Design systems
Interaction/Motion Design (Principle or similar)
Animation Design (After Effect, Haiku or similar)
Prototyping (Figma, InVision or similar)
Illustration Design
Copywriting
Logo/Branding
Low-code frontend development (Webflow)
What this is not
This is not a graphic designer role who spends most of their time creating assets for social media or funny posters. Sometimes we will need your help with Dribbble posts, case studies etc. but your primary focus will be user interface design.
This is not for UX designers aspiring to learn UI design. While your UX skills or willingness to learn it will be a huge advantage, we want you to be a master of sleek and crips UI design in the first place.
Why you might be excited about us
Work atmosphere. While EVERY company says they are an awesome workplace filled with amazing people, we state it with full self-awareness that you'll love working with our team.
Opportunity to network with founders of the hottest US and Canada based startups
Occasional deep dives into domains like crypto & web3, fintech, biotech, space and much more
Why You Might NOT Be Excited About Us
You should be comfortable with just a dash of chaos. This is not the kind of job where you show up and we tell you exactly what to do every day.
{COMPANY} is a shamelessly pro-startup, pro-tech organization. If that’s not your thing, this place might not be your dream job.
Nitty Gritty
We enjoy remote work, but if you like to work at our office in Katowice (Poland), you are more than welcome to do so!
Shoot us a message below and tell us:
What you are good at
What you are not so good at but would love to improve
Who/What inspires you in the UI domain
What is not your cup of tea
Provide some background, showcase your previous work, and tell what we can do to make this collaboration fun! Btw, if you start your message with the word "bananas" you'll get extra points for making it all the way here:) Also, if you use twitter and hate traditional hiring processes, you can DM us {OUR TWITTER HANDLE} and we will take it from there!
We're excited to meet you! :)
--END---
Salary range, years of experience are listed as well.
What do you think?.
,Show HN: Simple, collaborative learningI'm a long time HN lurker, and wanted to show a side project that I recently started working on that I think has some merit.
If you're an avid learner who is working on lots of different topics at any given time, as I know most HN folks are, you know that keeping track of what you are learning, the resources (books, tutorials, articles, courses, etc), and your progress along the way is difficult to do. LearnTribe solves this problem by providing a social way to organize and track your learning efforts.
I'd especially appreciate some honest, but constructive criticism about the concept and implementation. Note that the site is lacking a real design treatment (mood, colors, logo, etc) and needs a look at UX. I'm hunting for a design partner to take the project to the next level..
,Cartoon animal logosi am trying to think of a logo... and it seems like lots of sites have animals for logos...
twitter - bird and fail whale
seesmic - racoon
duckduckgo - duck
remember the milk - cow
are there more?.
,Show HN: Madepublic – a platform for indiemakers building in public now in betaMy name is Chris, I'm the solo founder and builder of madepublic!
I started building madepublic over a month ago when I wanted to build a different application in public and found the options available to me lacking. Tweets and Twitter threads are good for reach but poor for organisation, information and sharing details about the projects themselves. Other platforms simply didn't have the features I wanted or were simply far too expensive to use - madepublic.io was built to address that, and create a place for founders and indiemakers to show off their offerings and help others with transparent, and honest accounts of their products journey.
Around a week ago I posted on /r/sideproject with some great feedback, I've incorporated all of it, added features and tightened things up for beta!
Currently on the platform, you can create an account, a profile and several projects. Your profile can house a bio, a profile image and numerous links to social accounts.
Your projects are where things really get interesting - each project on madepublic.io let's you display information about the product including:
- Motivations - why the project exists and it's goals
- Technical stack (or no-code) tags
- Project toolbox (tools and resources used to build the project)
- A public feed to outline updates and changes, categorised and accompanied by emojis
- Status
- Links to the product itself, Twitter & Facebook
- Real-time updating statistics regarding page impressions, link clicks and entries
- Project logo
In the coming weeks, I'll be adding additional features such as:
- A way for users to request features & submit bug reports to each project
- Project polls to help you decide between different choices
- A public to-do list for each project
- A way to promote your project on the homepage
- A dashboard instead of a marketing landing page
- Lots, lots more
Madepublic is currently 100% free to use - in the future it may introduce a pro plan with additional features but every existing feature today will remain entirely free.
Please use the link below to create your madepublic account and begin your journey with us.
https://madepublic.io/u/register
Remember this is the first launch and a beta so some things might not work entirely as expected.
For any support queries or feedback, please use the widget at the bottom of the page on madepublic.io or reach out right here!
If you're a fan of the platform please spread the word and consider leaving us a testimonial by clicking on the link in the footer!.
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