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As a designer, these are always top of mind for ecommerce design

https://www.on-running.com/ https://www.mammut.com/uk/en https://www.patagonia.com/home/


I don't find on-running very usable. I'm trying to filter the list of hiking shoes, and

1. I'm not even presented with filters until after I click a "show filters" button – they default to hiding useful elements just so that the page looks more minimal when initially displayed 2. every time I add a new filter, the page reloads and the filters scroll back up to the top, and I have to scroll down the iframey-type interface on the left to get down to where I was in the list of filters

Mammut doesn't put its filter UI inside of a separate tiny scrolling box at least, though it does annoyingly scroll to the top every time I add another filter. Also, after browsing shoes for a minute, it interrupts me by greying out the screen and popping up some advertisement.


Thanks! That’s exact what I was looking for: great design and usability. And also cool that on-running is a Solidus store, which is the framework I’m working with.


I've worked with A Team (www.a.team) for about a year now and I've had an amazing experience with them so far. Really interesting projects, good pay and their team is very supportive with getting you up and running. Can't recommend enough


Clickable link: https://www.a.team/


It's the best contract site I'm aware of. Last year I had a long-term gig for $150/hour and this year had an offer for $200/hour.


Is that as a 1099 or w2?


1099. Payouts happen globally. Once you reach your first 400 hours building with A.Team, you unlock guaranteed, bi-weekly payments without the need to wait for the payment from the company you work with.


I joined a few months back and got matched with a pretty stellar contract shortly after coming onboard. There's a pretty wide variety of work on the platform so you can be as picky as you like (want to work on crypto? or desktop apps? etc).

Jobs seem to be mainly split between full-stack, front-end, and mobile but there's quite a few openings for soft skills like PM work.


It says invite-only. Do they invite randoms or do I need to find someone already on there?


Generally they are pretty quick to send invites when asked.


Their selection criteria seems to be whack. I literally built and sold a startup but they had the nerve to reject me :D


I'm sorry to hear that. May I ask if there was any leet code as part of the interview?


I am subscribed to their site, but it's been mostly frontend engineering offers since I signed up in July.


I got my last (entirely back-end) role with them after I spoke to one of their recruiters on Zoom, and she ended up matching me with a role. Might be worth trying to pursue?


In the US. Different story in Europe or other places


A million is not much for a flat in many major cities worldwide, but it is a lot for most places in the US.


Most decently sized apartments in any major European city are in that range.


  Location: Spain 
  Remote: Preferred
  Willing to relocate: No
  Technologies: Product Designer with focus on B2B Enterprise Software for Healthcare 
  Résumé/CV: https://www.lift.agency/
  Email: jean@lftmd.a.com


SEEKING WORK | EUROPE | REMOTE

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Role: UI/UX Design & Branding ·· Portfolio: http://bit.ly/jeanm-portfolio ·· Name: Jean Massad ·· Email: jean@lftmda.com ·· Languages: Spanish & English

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Over 5 years of UI, UX and Branding work specifically with startups in Healthcare, eLearning and Lifestyle companies. I enjoy taking responsibility through the full product lifecycle.

I work with Sketch, Figma, Invision, Zeplin and Adobe Creative Suite.

Feel free to email!


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