

Nick
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@_iOSNick
Building a prediction market at work. Building a fasting app at home | Previously designing at @MoonPay and @StarlingBank




Baked my slider explorations into a long-press in the footer. Tap for ±1, or hold to quickly scrub. The valley mirrors your thumb, with some ✨extra details✨ where the pointer subtly shifts as you hit the edges.

Baked my slider explorations into a long-press in the footer. Tap for ±1, or hold to quickly scrub. The valley mirrors your thumb, with some ✨extra details✨ where the pointer subtly shifts as you hit the edges.

Baked my slider explorations into a long-press in the footer. Tap for ±1, or hold to quickly scrub. The valley mirrors your thumb, with some ✨extra details✨ where the pointer subtly shifts as you hit the edges.









Reflective buttons is what you need on your apps, not Liquid Glass

My goal for 2026: Contribute to the design community I’ve quietly relied on for years. Back in 2023, a small Swift experiment (a reflective metal button) unexpectedly took off on Instagram, gaining 1.8M views and 23k followers. Sharing work was exciting, but over time it turned into pressure to always have something “post-worthy,” and the joy slowly faded. X has always been different for me. It’s where I come to learn, save ideas, and get genuinely inspired by designers’ work, mostly from the sidelines. I want to change that. I’d like to use this space for pressure-free posting: sharing work in progress, half-formed ideas, explorations, experiments, and honest conversations along the way. Can’t wait to build in public again ✌️


This popped up right as I was exploring sliders and I had to give it a crack in SwiftUI. Also played with an inverted version where the notches wrap around your finger as you drag. Super satisfying interaction, thanks for the inspo @shiv_visual 🔥