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Saved by uncleflo on September 6th, 2022.
We imagine a future where the creative process can flow without boundaries, where the tools have no limits and the creative experience is truly frictionless. Starting as Syrp in 2011 by a filmmaker and a designer we have been creating award winning film-making tools for over 10 years. The collaboration between filmmaker and designer is in our DNA. We empower some of the best photo and video brands in the industry. A diversified team of designers and innovators. We build fully integrated solutions from the ground up. Providing a seamless experience for creatives on our products and mobile Apps. Product Design and User Experience. With a holistic user centered approach, our design team is focused on finding innovative solutions to the obstacles creatives face.
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Saved by uncleflo on April 4th, 2015.
C = 4*m + 3*v + 2*(i - f) - 2*a. Anxiety is one of the key elements in the MarketingExperiments Conversion Heuristic. In our Landing Page Optimization Online Course, anxiety is defined as “a psychological concern stimulated by a given element in the sales or sign-up process.” Essentially, anxiety is a negative element on your landing page that reduces the likelihood that a potential customer will take a desired action. It’s no big surprise that experiments with our Research Partners have found third-party privacy and security seals help reduce customer anxiety and improve conversion. So, let’s take a look at two types of seals that can help you reduce customer anxiety.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 28th, 2011.
The lights are based on the electrodynamic induction principle, and work when you screw two magnets on the spokes and fix the light to the wheel’s hub. Electric current is then produced when the magnets pass the light, which incorporates a spool of copper wire. The light then flashes every time the wheel rotates. Simple, effective and ingenious. The self-sufficient induction dynamo, the high-quality light diodes and the powerful neodynium magnets guarantee quality and durability. When cycling with Reelight, you feel no resistance when you tread on the pedals. Moreover, the lights are completely silent. With the launch of Reelight’s second model your lights will stay flashing even when you stop at traffic lights etc. The light stores the energy in a built-in capacitor and keeps flashing for several minutes while the bicycle is stationary. With the launch of Reelight's third model it is possible to get lights that shine with a steady instead of a flashing light when you cycle.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 3rd, 2011.
Simple explanation: We place a small magnet in a container, such as a film can, with a wire wrapped around it. Another magnet, outside the container passes by the film can causing the magnet inside to tumble. When the magnet in the container flips, it induces a current in the coil to power the lights. Its elemental! (Find 2 magnets and try it!)
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