Hah. I take no offense. People use Dribbble in different ways. For me, it's showing true snippets — hints of things in progress. For a lot of work, it's all very hush-hush/NDA, so I only show things that are unidentifiable. And always things that are works-in-progress. Rarely complete.
Additionally, I crop at full-size — so no squishing and whatnot.
I have my arbitrary internal rules for Dribbble. :)
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This doesn't really explain (or rather, show) much.
Unless that icon was created in pure code, then it looks awesome.
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Andrew Cornett
PERSONAL FOUL
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Naz Hamid
Hah. I take no offense. People use Dribbble in different ways. For me, it's showing true snippets — hints of things in progress. For a lot of work, it's all very hush-hush/NDA, so I only show things that are unidentifiable. And always things that are works-in-progress. Rarely complete.
Additionally, I crop at full-size — so no squishing and whatnot.
I have my arbitrary internal rules for Dribbble. :)
4 months ago
@Naz Hamid Haha nice. Indeed, Dribbble is to show "what you're working on".
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