Swarnava Mitra

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Swarnava Mitra

Swarnava Mitra

@swrnvm

Product Designer

West Bengal, India Beigetreten Mart 2023
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medusa
medusa@medussa007·
Someone cooked @airtelindia so bad 🤣🤣 They bought Airtelblack.com domain to write how shitty their service is 🔥🔥🔥
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Omma
Omma@omma_ai·
You can make a WebGPU-based 3D Landing page with scroll-based interactions like this one in Omma.
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Sanna Granqvist
Sanna Granqvist@SannaGranqvistX·
Echo dropped on the @framer Marketplace last week and already racking up remixes. Here's the hero section:
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Framer University
Framer University@learnframer·
somebody should stop me... this 8 page PDF details all the steps i took in my 60-days @framer money challenge to go from 0 to $11.5K+. i definitely shouldn't be giving this away for free when you send comment "PDF"... because then you can just copy me... 😭
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Raunak
Raunak@Skirook·
FREE GIVEAWAY since it was my birthday 🥳 Freelance e-book that helped me to get $3K/month from designing - Comment "Happy" - Follow (So I can DM you) - Repost (Optional)
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Adriano Reis 🌱
Adriano Reis 🌱@adrianoreis·
📣 I'm going full-time freelance!! 📣 ICYM I was working FT at eko as a lead designer and freelancing on the side. Now I'm going fully independent and also starting building my design studio "Ancorpoint" Super excited about this new chapter!!
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Rahul
Rahul@rahulbhadoriiya·
Do we need figma anymore?
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Namya @ Supafast
Namya @ Supafast@namyakhann·
Most agencies take 4-5 weeks to deliver a landing page. We ship ours in 48 hours. And they convert at 7.8%. We built an AI-powered system using @claudeai Opus 4.6 + @framer that handles everything: copy, structure, design specs in a single sprint. We packaged the entire playbook into a free Notion doc. Comment "LANDING" + follow and I'll DM it to you.
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Stephen
Stephen@srotimi_ui·
POV: The UX flow that stressed you all day finally makes sense at 3:27AM.
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𝐑.𝐎.𝐊 👑
𝐑.𝐎.𝐊 👑@r0ktech·
The longer you spend in tech, the stronger the urge to buy a farm and never touch a computer in your life again.
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Swarnava Mitra@swrnvm·
@martomads Oh got it! Because I do the double work TBH. I've built muscle memory on figma. 😅
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Marto
Marto@martomads·
@swrnvm Nah I usually just use framer, but right now I am working on a client project and figma is required haha
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Marto
Marto@martomads·
some projects are getting done today and I honestly don’t know what to focus on in the next couple of days haha
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kosta
kosta@uxkosta·
i’ve only felt more overwhemed since the introduction of AI. nothing became easier. i can just “do more”.
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muku
muku@mukutwts·
@ParineetiChopra tldr is that he advises you to pay for AI services and fun fact is he runs an AI service that you have to pay for please guys
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Charmie Kapoor
Charmie Kapoor@charmiekapoor·
Okay, I have many thoughts on this. Of course, would love for this to work, but we’re far from it today. I have been a part of discussions with the teams executing UX4G, the Government’s Design System (doc.ux4g.gov.in). Sharing a few things I’ve seen up close, only what I can. – Most government websites sit with individual ministries or departments. Design reviews pass through multiple layers of approval. Feedback is subjective and there is no single accountable owner. Also, often no shared sense of taste. For a system like this to work, there needs to be a central, unbiased design authority that can override preferences and hold the bar. This is also the hardest problem to solve. – There is little incentive to standardise across websites. It’s actually a pretty tough task too. I’ve seen something as small as a 🔔 icon being hard to identify because associating notifications to a bell is not obvious. The same happens when certain colors are prioritised over others. – Let’s say we do agree to standardise. Most projects are awarded through external tenders, basically contract designers. These prioritise lowest cost and fastest delivery. The system selects for execution speed and checkbox compliance. Good UX, accessibility, visuals, testing etc. aren’t deciding factors. – A large percentage of users are still on 2G. Many are first time internet or smartphone users. If something is not visible on the screen, it might as well not exist. Icons hidden behind taps or menus are generally avoided hence the clutter. What feels like poor design in one context is sometimes a deliberate choice for discoverability in another. – Policy decisions and approvals take a long time and are often locked by the time design comes in. At that stage, design is expected to make things look nice-r rather than shape flows, language, or structure. Many a times they can change midway leading to long shipping cycles. – Most project work is awarded through tenders that prioritise lowest cost and fastest delivery. Good UX, iteration, or accessibility are not generally the criteria for selecting. – Most copy is written in legal or administrative language because that is what gets approved. There is little room or ownership for translating policy into human language that people can actually understand and act on. – Once a site goes, feedback loops need to be much stronger. Insights usually surface only during major public backlash. On the positive side, the foundation UX4G is being designed keeping hundreds of platforms in mind, which is not trivial at this scale. Ten years ago, a conversation on design system for the govt. would not even have been possible. Even baseline consistency helps. Things like basic hygiene fixes, responsiveness, and shared patterns will start flowing in pretty soon.
Naina@Naina_2728

we need a national design studio for india tbh

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Charmie Kapoor
Charmie Kapoor@charmiekapoor·
Switzerland cooked with their passport design.
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