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SpoonX Studio

@spoonxstudio

A creative design & development studio based in Heerhugowaard, Netherlands.
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Landing page design for Stix - A module based framework #design #dribbble #dribbblers #javascript #Nodejs #TypeScript dribbble.com/shots/5506582-…

Wesley Overdijk 🐐💨 (@rwoverdijk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wetland ORM has been updated with the latest version of knex, even more test cases, unmanaged querybuilders and more performance improvements (I know, it already was insanely fast but you know.. NASA code!). It's currently a prerelease on v5.0.0-0 #node #javascript

DANN© (@dannpetty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Will clients ever realize the “cheaper option” is cheaper for a reason and almost always ends up being the most expensive — it almost always has to be redone.

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Any design students looking for an internship? Would love to welcome you to our team! strakzat.homerun.co/digital-design…

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We’re looking for feedback on Figma’s comments functionality from PMs, Product Writers, Engineers, and all sorts of people who aren’t designers. If you fit that description, please take our survey and let us know what could be improved! buff.ly/2EspelU

Wesley Overdijk 🐐💨 (@rwoverdijk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have an app with #analytics. However, the app can be used at many venues and all analytics end up one one big pile. I want to allow access to the analytics per-venue to the owners of that venue. How would one do that?

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📂 Make your list of type styles easier to read by grouping them under subheadings. Simply add a prefix followed by a forward slash to the beginning of your style names. Group them by theme, viewport size, and more—you choose! More type tips here: buff.ly/2XU1vml

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UX tip: Write up a quick case study when you finish a project of any size. You'll improve your storytelling and get a huge list of case studies. Quickly jot down: • The challenge we faced • What we didn’t understand • Attempts to solve • Critical learnings • Screenshots

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As you may have heard; we have a new office in Rotterdam! It's beautiful, but we still have some space left for people to join in. That's why we're looking for creatives and developers that are looking for a nice working space in Rotterdam. Send us a message if you're interested!