Aruodore
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Aruodore
@coding_this
Web & Systems Dev • Go / 3D WebGL Artist • reach me at [email protected] Building @getqrcode
Bergabung Temmuz 2023
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The most difficult thing to nail here was the sound
anyways, ffmpeg >>>
still fixing glitches and iterating
Would love to hear your feedback. Try it out here.
8ball-pool-one.vercel.app
Best viewed on desktop
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@elitethedev Let's have itttttttttt
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WIP
Tracking and Kerning Playground for the Cohort.
Some movement coming soon.
Building this with @coding_this

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WIP
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Audio File Icon Illustration - Timelapse
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Video File Icon Illustration - Timelapse
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UnZip File Icon Illustration - Timelapse
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View from the Cohort portal
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Zip File Icon Illustration - Timelapse made in @figma
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Day 3 | Colors for Eyes and Screens
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Class Schedule Join the Cohort here selar.com/557j51331k
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Lagos Danfo App Icon Concept - Process|
Made in @figma
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Folder with Files - Illustration Timelapse
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Excerpts from one of the tools built for the Cohort.
This is like a Typographic Guide, but an interactive playground that gives you tips and guides you on how to actually set Type in real time not some static set of rules.
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A sneak peak into one of the tools we built for the Cohort kicking off today.
This tool helps you get live feedback while you learn how to set type. You get actual recommendation in natural language and pixels, not some generic rules.
You can also export the styles you set up as CSS, tailwind or JSON.
Enough said, see you at 6pm!
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Non boring way of uploading your picture to a Library card, and downloading + Sharing a Copy.
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Starting Tomorrow✈️✈️

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Your visual system doesn't read letter by letter!
It scans, reads in chunks, saccades, rapid jumps across a line of text, landing on words and groups of words rather than individual characters.
What makes those chunks legible as words rather than as a continuous stream of letters is precisely the white space that separates them.
The brain processes written language through a region that recognizes whole word shapes, not individual letters. This region depends on clear segmentation to do its job.
Tight word spacing doesn't just look bad, It slows reading speed, increases cognitive load, and reduces comprehension.
Too much space and the eye loses the sense of a continuous line. Words become isolated objects rather than parts of a flowing sentence. The reader starts to experience each word individually rather than absorbing meaning in phrases.
Serif typefaces typically need slightly less word spacing than sans-serifs, because the serifs themselves create horizontal rhythm that helps the eye track across the line and find word shapes.
Sans-serifs, stripped of those horizontal anchors, rely more on word spacing to establish reading flow.
The best typographic decisions are the ones you never make consciously as a reader. When these are right, they produce an experience that feels effortless and natural.
The said spaces between words are not empty. They are doing just as much work as the words themselves.

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Join me yap about design on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th weekends of March.
Over three Weekends(Sat & Sun) in March 2026, we'll spend dedicated time going deep on the topics that separate good designers from truly intentional ones.
What We'll Cover
Weekend 1 — Typography (14th and 15th March)
Weekend 2 — Color (21st and 22nd March)
Weekend 3 — Layout & Interaction Design (28th and 29th March)
"Is this Just For Product Designers?"
While this course would be valuable for just any kind of designer due to how fundamentally these concepts apply across the board, this workshop would be more streamlined for Interface design.
Additional Benefits
💿 Access to Recorded Sessions Forever
🧰 Access to Typography Sandbox - For 6 months
🧰 Access to Color Sandbox - For 6 months
🧰 Access to Layout and Integration Sandbox - For 6 Months
📖 Typography Ebook
📖 Color Ebook
📖 Layout and Interactions Ebook
t.co/cH8e5yjKhR
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Join me yap about design on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th weekends of March.
Over three Weekends(Sat & Sun) in March 2026, we'll spend dedicated time going deep on the topics that separate good designers from truly intentional ones.
What We'll Cover
Weekend 1 — Typography (14th and 15th March)
Weekend 2 — Color (21st and 22nd March)
Weekend 3 — Layout & Interaction Design (28th and 29th March)
"Is this Just For Product Designers?"
While this course would be valuable for just any kind of designer due to how fundamentally these concepts apply across the board, this workshop would be more streamlined for Interface design.
Additional Benefits
💿 Access to Recorded Sessions Forever
🧰 Access to Typography Sandbox - For 6 months
🧰 Access to Color Sandbox - For 6 months
🧰 Access to Layout and Integration Sandbox - For 6 Months
📖 Typography Ebook
📖 Color Ebook
📖 Layout and Interactions Ebook
t.co/cH8e5yjKhR
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