Design experts say: <i>Never justify text on web. It‘s bad for readability. </i>Yet in CSS we have hyphens: auto;
for ages, and it does the job so well. Was not justification and hyphenation the whole point in the print industry to maximize readability? Once I started justifying content on paragraphs, I can never look back. Here is one example.
I‘m considering buying a premium domain. Does anyone know the best way to check the historical data of the domain, how it‘s been used, for what, and whether the domain and the emails have a good reputation?
I‘m considering niching down to offering designs done in Sketch. Do you think there might be a market for that and a qualitative differentiator? Because I can easily imagine corporations that, because of security concerns, would like to keep the design files offline, not on the cloud.
Does anyone know where I can sell my icons business? It‘s active since 2013, but it‘s time for me to retire.
I already created a new brand positioning here, which is where I see the next step for the next owner.
Asking price is $10.000. If one wants to buy only the business, and not the icons IP, then $5,000.
Does anyone need some branded iconography or custom system icons? It‘s been some time since I haven‘t done that for a client. Icons have been my passion since 2009, and I‘ve built a huge icon library at Pixelbazaar, and opened a specific creative service for that. I currently have limited availability and would love to spend the scorching hot summer evening pouring creativity on a limited amount of pixels.
Just shared a once-in-a-year generous discount to all my email subscribers. Not Relume-related, but if you are into icons at half the price for your Relume projects, once you subscribe to my newsletter at pixelbazaar.com the coupon code will wait for you in your inbox.