Mert Eyidoğan

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Mert Eyidoğan

Mert Eyidoğan

@webdesign0be7

Figma UI Kit & Dev Handoff Designer | I turn messy designs into developer-ready systems | 👇 Work with me Fiverr: https://t.co/V7lqQvehJK

Istanbul/Turkey Bergabung Haziran 2026
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Fabian Arbor
Fabian Arbor@fabianarbor·
designers becoming founders and founders obsessing over design are converging on the same realization that the product and the brand were never two separate things
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Sohel@logosohel1·
Playvox Brand Identity
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Taniya
Taniya@Taniyatweets_·
why are vibe coders mostly web developers ?
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Pallavi
Pallavi@Pallavi_345·
Be honest If today you wanted to make a $1 million SaaS with no mistakes, As a developer, which AI model would you prefer?
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Mert Eyidoğan
Mert Eyidoğan@webdesign0be7·
@ohmdreams Welcome ! There is so many changes in game care 😃😁
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ohm
ohm@ohmdreams·
back in the game 🗽
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SHARIAR
SHARIAR@shariar_design·
Which one looks better🤔 iOS 26 or iOS 27 ?
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Atom the UiUx Designer
Atom the UiUx Designer@Atomthecreator·
With so many updates going around. Figma, Claude , Ai. You’ll need a break to learn all this tools. The world is moving fast
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Dmitry
Dmitry@uidmitry·
trying to find actual designers on here before the timeline is fully AI slop if you do any of this, say hi and drop your best work: → UI/UX → Product → Web → Brand → Motion → 3D → Design systems → Landing pages → SaaS / mobile → Figma / Framer im actually looking, not farming replies
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Mert Eyidoğan
Mert Eyidoğan@webdesign0be7·
What's the most critical element of a SaaS landing page? 🗳️ A) Hero headline 🗳️ B) Social proof 🗳️ C) CTA copy 🗳️ D) Visual hierarchy I've built dozens of these. The answer might surprise you 👇
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ekeng ✞
ekeng ✞@eke_ng_·
If money was everything rich people would live forever. If money was everything someone’s battling cancer would be able to buy his health. Nigerians before you make money your idol. There’s a man known as the rich fool who lost touch with reality and lost his soul.
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Mert Eyidoğan
Mert Eyidoğan@webdesign0be7·
@vatsal_sanghvi Mobbin is probably the most useful for web app UI patterns — real product screenshots filtered by flow type, not polished concepts. Scrnshts.com and Godly.website cover the more experimental design territory that Dribbble completely misses.
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Vatsal Sanghvi
Vatsal Sanghvi@vatsal_sanghvi·
good ui/ux inspirations for web apps other than dribbble? help me out?
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Mert Eyidoğan
Mert Eyidoğan@webdesign0be7·
@samtwtss @figma The 'rip jitter' is real — Motion is more capable out of the box for production use. But code layers is what gets me most: that's the feature that finally closes the loop between design intent and engineering output without a separate handoff meeting.
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Sameer
Sameer@samtwtss·
config 2026 in a nutshell: > code layers 🤯 > figma motion (rip jitter) > smarter AI agent > shaders (finally) > generative plugins > better workflow with weave tools figma isn't a design tool anymore, it's where design, code, and motion all became the same thing. 🫡🔥
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Mert Eyidoğan@webdesign0be7·
@Only_Beebah The consistency across these is what stands out — you can tell there's a solid component structure underneath. Do you build your design system upfront or refine it as you go through a project?
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Mert Eyidoğan
Mert Eyidoğan@webdesign0be7·
Mobbin is the best for real production app UI (not concepts). Godly.website for web-specific inspiration, and Lookup.design for component-level patterns. Also worth just opening products you admire and using devtools to inspect their spacing and type choices — you learn more from that than any gallery.
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Mert Eyidoğan@webdesign0be7·
@arceyul This combo is underrated for client work — design the components in Figma, then use Gamma to build the pitch deck or deliverable brief around them. Cuts the 'translating designs to stakeholders' step significantly.
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arc.
arc.@arceyul·
figma + gamma is the combo you need to know. 5 ways to implement it in your workflow 🧵
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Mert Eyidoğan@webdesign0be7·
@viktoroddy The Figma Motion timeline is surprisingly capable for production-level animations. Pairing it with variables for responsive breakpoints is where it really starts to feel like a proper motion tool rather than a prototype workaround.
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Viktor Oddy
Viktor Oddy@viktoroddy·
Figma now is actually a beast for motion. ❤️‍🔥 Just recorded a 13 min tutorial on how to use Figma to design and build $10k animated websites (step-by-step).
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Mert Eyidoğan@webdesign0be7·
@UiSavior The idea → code pipeline is the part that really changes the dynamic for designers — when the gap between what you sketch and what ships shrinks that much, iteration gets way faster and handoff friction almost disappears.
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UI/UX Savior
UI/UX Savior@UiSavior·
Claude Design is officially here! 🔥
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Mert Eyidoğan@webdesign0be7·
@BrettFromDJ Running a solo studio, the new code layers + motion in Config must be a game changer for you — prototyping interactions at the same fidelity as the final deliverable changes everything about how you scope and ship projects.
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Brett
Brett@BrettFromDJ·
It's been an absolute blast creating in Figma. But after watching #Config... wow. I can't wait to jump into what's next.
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