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Taylor,

The issue with your resume has been addressed. We’ve removed the HTML editor and replaced it with plain text for the time being. Your resume is back online now.

Awesome, you guys are amazing. Keep at the incredible work.

Thanks Coroflot/Core77 teams,

One thing I’ve noticed is since the relaunch I’ve been getting a lot of slightly spumy requests for freelance through the new messaging type function… maybe things are just showing up in google more. There seems to be an issue with the messaging feature though for me, I can’t seem to be able to reply with my standard "I only take certain projects from certain companies and here is a big number for what it would take for that to happen … " type response.

When I an using the job search, and search for “Michigan” I get a page that says there are 13 jobs, but none of them show up, when I click show more jobs, I get the rolling eyeballs. ( I don’t know what they are, but that is what they look like to me).

Searching for any job that is not on the first page gets the rolling eyeballs, and nothing ever shows up. I will have to try it at home to see what happens.

I don’t know if it is better, but is is different, I do like the colour scheme.

overall, great looking site development, thank you for all your hard work core77 !

the only issue i’m having is getting my 3d models to show through the 3dvia account, is this feature working ? that is, when i connect the 3dvia account on my coroflot portfolio, it previews a range of unknown and unrelated 3d content instead of my own 3d content that i uploaded. i would really like this to work as i have a lot of 3d content i would like to upload…

also, does anybody have any suggestions on the most suitable 3d format to use, i’ve been trying to use edrawing parts and assemblies but they seem to come out kind of big, ~5 megabyte each, is that normal ?

I would appreciate a thumbnail or two of a person’s work in between the Name/Title/Location and a person’s specialties. This could save A LOT of Clicks.

Curious about the choice to move to liking an album vs individual images, makes some sense moving forward, but I’m pretty sure the that going forward it is pretty misrepresentative of the what was favorited prior to the change. Just because I liked one sketch doesn’t mean I thought the whole project was great… thoughts?

Hello there!
Cool stuff, you guys went a long way from the previous.

I have a question though:
Where is the salary survey?

Thank you!

Second – all the links to the salary survey from old articles are broken. I cannot seem to find a way to locate the data anymore. Will it be coming back?

:frowning:

Hello??
Still waiting for a reply here!

Overall, I like the re-work. The job board is very nice.

There are a few points that I feel should be brought up.

1- The Feed
I liked that variety of images that I was able to quickly see a preview of with the old system. For example, a like or comment on an image put it up there for me to see. Now, a comment or favorite gets me the same “header image” for that project.

2- Comments on specific images (as mentioned above)
To me, being able to comment on a specific image is an efficient means of communication. Commenting on the entire project seems a little blunt and not as effective.

I agree with this 100%, that feature is VERY missed.

Also, and maybe I just haven’t found it yet, but was the option to set your profile to seeking freelance, seeking fulltime, or not seeking taken away or is this now a feature that I have to pay for, just curious.

Thanks.

Browsed earlier, now I’m trying to use it. Is that a way I can get ONLY people that LIVE in Montreal? I use “Montreal” in the search and the fourth hit is a guy in Chicago and it gets worse from there on down.

Also, it would be nice to filter “freelance” from resumes. I want to find just freelancers in Montreal and it seems like it will be a task for me.

Just an idea, what if the side scrolling of “Coro Classic” and the up / down scrolling of “The Descender” could be combined into a new display option that could do both at the same time?

I could see this working for longer projects where someone viewing might want to skip to a certain section.

Overall, I agree that the new Coro is very nice.

Props on the Coroflot update. Looks really nice. Love the modular thumbnail option and linkedin importing! I wonder how good LinkedIn talks to Coroflot on their end now that they have external image linking.

I will preface this by saying that I love Coroflot. It along with these boards is probably the main reason why I’m not currently working as a suicidal patent attorney; so this all comes from a place of love and wanting to see Coroflot remain the go to place for creative work.

After more than a year of using the update, I’m missing the old Coroflot more and more each day. Not for the old clunky UI or slow navigation style, but for the lively community that I think was created with the “likey” button.

The likey button was awesome because it was essentially pinterest before pinterest existed! Often times I’m not a fan of a whole project, but there might be a prototyping photo, sketch model, or smoking hot render that I would love to give props to and share with the people that follow me… but 9 times out of 10 I don’t because I just don’t like the whole project enough to hit favorite.

At first I felt like this was just me being too picky, but after a year of logging in to see a relatively dead news feed I feel like maybe it’s not just me.

I’ve found myself visiting Coroflot way less since the update. I went from twice daily visits, to maybe biweekly or less. Now when I log in my feed always seems to have the same 2 or 3 thumbnails repeated over and over again like this.


Which is usually about the time I log out and head to my Behance news feed which reminds me of what Coroflot used to feel like in terms of fresh new content to explore

I really do like the look of the update and the improved UI; but I feel like something significant happened to the user base/community after the update. Maybe it’s more than just the removal of the “likey” button; but these are just my thoughts after a year of hoping to see a turn around.

I have found myself using Pinterest and Behance more to find new and old ID related work, and I’d love to return those duties back to Coroflot.

agreed. Almost never go there anymore. It felt more casual and fun before.

Totally agree here. We’ve talked about how to best implement favorite/like actions on individual images. Since all actions currently role up to the project level, the result is the same project thumbnail appearing in the activity feed regardless of what action is taking place.

The team is currently deep into a different project but we’ll try to make some cycles available to address this.

Glad to hear the C77 staff is thinking about this, hoping for a great 2014 for Coroflot!

How hard would it be to implement an option for the style seamless image scrolling that has popped up in the last couple of years?

Here is an example on the Jawbone site:
https://jawbone.com/up

I’m sure many users will not want this option, as it could get very confusing if your work is not formatted to it, but I can see it being nice too.