Yanosh Govoshi
76 posts


@Stammy @shivkanthb I agree but I cant a month of productivity. A split with regular layout is good enough and cured my entire back pain. That’s the one I chose
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Awesome stuff! How did you approach a three-stage transition (A → B (compressed) → C (expanded))? I've found .phaseAnimator unreliable sometimes and ended up using triangular interpolation. But I couldn't really control the easings/springs for the mid stage (B → C) as you only have control over the general 0 → 1 interpolation that drives all the stages
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@DLX slowed visual of the transition:
I used an arc transition (inspired by Origami Studio) to compress on the initial tap before springing up into place for a little bit of dynamism.
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@paryhin This is sick! How do you even approach designing ascii stuff? Do you start in figma or right in the code?
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Working on the race day countdown widget for @pushpushapp. The circle color is based on the user's selected favorite team (Ferrari and Mercedes pictured).
I like it so far... (always open to feedback)


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@dennismuellr @RubZH @tryamie Wouldn't this be feasible with SwiftUI? What's your reason for choosing UIKit if you don't mind sharing?
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the @tryamie split view revived the company
we had been working on it for 3 months, and prototyping it for another.
i could feel that the team started getting a bit nervous.
"why are we even spending so much time on this?"
and we didn't even launch it. one day it just went live on the testflight.
no newsletter. no push notification. no tweet.
and then @sekachov tweeted this video, @avstorm followed up.
signups went ballistic. and the users stuck around, since it wasn't designed just to be pretty.
it was designed for people using their calendar to plan their todos.
this was months before we launched publicly, and we really needed that moment of hype. of being all over twitter.
would i do it again? maybe, probably! custom design like this takes a crazy amount of time, so it's hard to make up directly through MRR.
it's still my proudest interaction work. designing those is probably when i feel most in flow.
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@bartonsmith Hey Barton! Have you found the work-around by any chance? I've just run into the same issues :(
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@figma How do I hide/show measurements when not in the Dev Mode?
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@radcraftor Love the transitions, but not sure about the ux. Doesn’t this introduce the paradox of choice? Ideally, I (a normie user) would want to have a single input — let the system under the hood decide what the right tool would be for each specific query
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@design_nocodeio Great rosetta! I can barely make a heart consistently — I'm wondering whether that's my bambino plus or just skill issues 😂
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Bc sometimes in the morning you need a little cappuchino... currently brewing #blackandwhitecoffeeroasters ... some type of delicious.
#coffee #homebarista

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Today is the day, over the last 3.5 years I have worked closely with the @flutterflow team, I was the day 0 designer before @ycombinator, @hackernews. Over the last 3 years exactly to the date I have been a full-time employee (my first W2 design role).

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@pie6k Yay, let’s go! Also, this would probably be the most popular export option. What do you think about having a separate button instead of hiding it in the dropdown?
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Did you know you can import pre-rendered sequences into @rive_app to make cool interactive games like this?!
rive.app/s/v404c_JLM0W3…
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@RadekSzczygiel Thank you! Figma (UI/UX), Cinema 4D (3D), After Effects (motion/compositing), Photoshop (initial color correction)
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@_atilla1 Absolutely! Figma (UI/UX), Cinema 4D (3D), After Effects (motion/compositing), Photoshop (initial color correction)
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You haven't asked for this, but I made it anyway. Now furnishing your home can be done with ease!
(Of course, we'll conveniently ignore the fact that to "furnish your home with ease" you'd need to have the Vision Pro. Oh, and another small detail — this concept needs to be implemented as well.)
Anyway, I thought this video was the final missing piece in this exploration. Finally, everything has come together.
More than a year ago, I moved to another country. And you know what? Relocating is hard, at least for me. I won't bother you with not-so-exciting stories about doing all the relocation-related paperwork. Instead, I'll tell you about the many headaches I had while furnishing the apartment.
I bet all designers often find themselves creating several different design options. They compare these options and then proceed with the best one. However, it's quite different when purchasing physical objects. The problem is that we can't simply buy five different coffee tables to see which one fits best in our specific living spaces.
Will this carpet complement the sofa? Will this dining table fit in the living room? And will these chairs match that table? All these questions were floating around in my mind while I was watching WWDC23, where the Apple Vision Pro was announced. That's how the idea for the IKEA x Apple Vision Pro concept sparked in my head. I immediately knew what would be my first spatial design exploration.
Apple's original visionOS design kit for Figma hadn't been released when I started working on this. So, I ended up taking hundreds of screenshots from the presentation. I used these screenshots as a reference — I really wanted to nail the "native" look and feel of the app. And I'm pretty proud of how it all turned out. I managed to accidentally confuse many people, who thought this was a real IKEA app for visionOS.
Equipped with tons of screenshots from the presentation, I started... Well, that's a story for another time, as I promised you some behind-the-scenes posts.
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If you like what you see, please leave a like and share your thoughts in the comments section below. This would help me a lot!
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Wroom-wroom! I enjoyed every minute working on this project 🏎️
Layers@layers_to
Automotive HMI Design – Dashboard by @yanosh layers.to/layers/clrrqob…
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