The interesting thing about this is that the pattern on each card is developed from a single object, and I used the Appearance feature in Adobe Illustrator to achieve this. image View quoted note →
When I open a file that I've had on hold for a while, I'm surprised to find that I've made more progress on it than I remembered. image
GM ☕️ Today I'm going to the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan with my kids. I'm looking forward to seeing the whale sharks.
A world where we don't have to deal with the selfish IE6.
Things that were difficult in the past are becoming easier and easier. I've been around since the days of table layout, so I'm very impressed.
I think CSS is fun.
Regardless of the community, people from all over the world reach out to me and we are able to help in various ways, so it's not a problem.
I've gradually distanced myself from the community ever since I saw a conversation some time ago where it was said that my emoji work did not fall under the JP community's examples. The emoji designs themselves were already in existence, but I thought I was helping developers by hosting a set and providing shortcodes, JSON files, an introduction page, and so on. It was a while ago, but it still makes me sad when I think about it.
But my sleepiness is reaching its limit 😪
My kids have a substitute day off tomorrow, so I took the day off from my part-time job. Thanks to that, I was able to stay up late making badges 🎖️