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Reddit - Dive into anything

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Forum: r/queensuniversity

Cool Case Study with Figma Prototypes on Behance

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Lately I discovered that you can embed Figma prototypes into Behance presentations. Got so excited I made a whole case study with movable user flow and working app prototypes. Check it out!
https://www.behance.net/gallery/132685257/Podcasts-UIUX-UVP-App-Redesign

Usually I don't like promoting my stuff but I feel like so many creative things can be done this way. I wonder why I have never seen anybody use that functionality. Feedback would be nice but mainly I just wanted to check if anybody is as excited as I am about what you can do with power of interactive presentations.

Top Comment: It is so nice!!!!!

Forum: r/FigmaDesign

Study: Seattle is cool, but not very happy

Main Post: Study: Seattle is cool, but not very happy

Top Comment:

“Study” is a bit of a stretch...

Forum: r/Seattle

Did anyone else want the return of "The Cool Study Group"?

Main Post: Did anyone else want the return of "The Cool Study Group"?

Top Comment:

On the one hand, definitely!

On the other hand, getting Owen Wilson for such a short cameo is a baller move lol

Also if you weren't aware, (maybe) the main reason he did it is that Dan Harmon wrote a TV show back on the day called Heat Vision and Jack that starred Jack and Owen- think the pilot is still on youtube

Forum: r/community

[Humor] Study Finds Owning Cool Leather Jacket More Rewarding Than Raising Children

Main Post: [Humor] Study Finds Owning Cool Leather Jacket More Rewarding Than Raising Children

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Can confirm. Own a Roland Sands leather jacket. Much better than kids. 10/10 would spend entirely too much money on myself again.

Forum: r/childfree

Quiet, cool places to study during the day?

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I unfortunately, have class from 8am-8pm every Tuesday and Thursday with hour long breaks in between classes. Are there any good places on campus to study where it's (1) Quiet (2) Cool (3) Not bright.

Places I cant study at: *Library second floor - too many bio study groups arguing about exam questions in shrill voices

  • Library 3-6 floors. No outlets by desks. Often hot. Usually not quiet anyways. Hard to get to (escalator, then elevator up)
  • Outside tables - too hot
  • PG6 + PG5 - too crowded
  • CP - no wifi signal

Any tips would be much appreciated. Thank you!

Top Comment:

You can always rent a room at the library for free.

Forum: r/FIU