Samridhi Aggarwal

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Samridhi Aggarwal

Samridhi Aggarwal

@Samridhi2819

Crafting websites, brands, and illustrations that drive growth for startups and agencies.

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Zoom Designer
Zoom Designer@Zoomlive161314·
We’re hiring for our boutique design agency. Web Designers / UI-UX Web Developers Motion Designers $4,000/month (open to negotiate) Remote • Long-term Send your portfolio to DMs
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Sam Yari
Sam Yari@sam_yari·
Attention UI/UX Designers! We're launching a new premium lifestyle app for a specific cultural community and need a talented designer to design the entire mobile app from scratch. We're looking for: • Complete app UI/UX design (50+ screens) • User flows & wireframes • Design system & component library • Interactive prototypes • Micro-interactions & animations If you have strong experience designing modern, clean and emotionally resonant consumer mobile apps (especially iOS & Android), drop your portfolio below. Serious and experienced designers only. #UIDesigner #UXDesigner #ProductDesigner #MobileApp #AppDesign
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Mridul Joshi
Mridul Joshi@mriduljoshi_·
Growing the team and looking for product designers to join in. If I haven’t reached out yet, you’re probably playing in a higher price league than this sprint needs. This is for builders who want reps, real projects, and momentum. Drop your portfolio in the comments. Let’s make things.
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Aditya Bandi
Aditya Bandi@bandiaditya·
I’m thrilled to announce we’ve raised $44M to build a new home for product design. Meet @noondesign. No workflow is more broken and fragmented in 2026 than the product designers’. The very same people who care most about building software don’t have software purpose built for them. @kushagrasinha7 and I have lived this problem first hand as designers ourselves. That’s why we built Noon. The first product design tool that works entirely on your product code, so you can design not only how a product looks, but also how it works. With AI at its core that works in seconds, not minutes. For the first time, you can create, iterate, build, test and ship. All in one canvas. No translations or roundtrips to the codebase and back. Comment “Get Noon” and we’ll get you on the list for early access.
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Rajat Sethi
Rajat Sethi@sethihq·
cavalry ❌ claude code ✅ made a claude code skill that turns any video into this skill file + setup in thread ↓
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Samridhi Aggarwal@Samridhi2819·
exported everything to Figma, and it stayed fully editable like a normal design file, in seconds. Prompt → system → screens → Figma-ready.
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Samridhi Aggarwal@Samridhi2819·
Just generated an entire app UI + design system in Stitch from a single prompt. Changed the primary colour once, and the whole product updated instantly.
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Rajat Sethi
Rajat Sethi@sethihq·
playing around with a slider component. made w/ claude code.
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Samridhi Aggarwal@Samridhi2819·
I know this kind of experimental text-layout work has probably been all over your feed the last few hours, but I also tried something and wanted to share it . Instead of Latin typography or magazine-style columns, I explored a Hindi manuscript-inspired system where a movable bindu becomes the center of gravity and the script reorganizes itself around it in real time. text-iota-coral.vercel.app
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Cheng Lou@_chenglou

My dear front-end developers (and anyone who’s interested in the future of interfaces): I have crawled through depths of hell to bring you, for the foreseeable years, one of the more important foundational pieces of UI engineering (if not in implementation then certainly at least in concept): Fast, accurate and comprehensive userland text measurement algorithm in pure TypeScript, usable for laying out entire web pages without CSS, bypassing DOM measurements and reflow

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Figma
Figma@figma·
Now you can use AI agents to design directly on the Figma canvas, with our new use_figma MCP tool and skills to teach them. Open beta starts today.
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Samridhi Aggarwal@Samridhi2819·
New workflow experiment: designing without traditional tools. Started with ChatGPT for structure + content Used Claude + Anigravity to study references from live websites Converted HTML → Figma Make Refined layouts inside Figma Honestly feels like we’re 1 step away from skipping Figma entirely. Soon the flow might be: idea → prompt → interface
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Samridhi Aggarwal@Samridhi2819·
@harsh_logs Interesting, So the agent learns how you think, not just how you write. 🫡
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harsh
harsh@harsh_logs·
been building a writing agent recently. most AI writing systems start with language. mine starts with a disagreement engine. because writing isn’t really sentence generation, it’s stance reconstruction. before a sentence appears, we reconstruct: • what kind of thought this is • what we actually believe about it • how strongly • what past experiences shaped that belief • what tone that belief usually carries most AI systems skip that entire layer and go straight from: prompt → text the system I built tries to rebuild that hidden context first. sometimes when I try to write something, it pauses and asks: “have you experienced something like this before?” if it can’t find enough context in memory, it literally asks me to recall an experience before generating anything. those answers get stored and become part of its memory graph. over time it started feeling less like a writing tool and more like a strange kind of journal, one that keeps pulling experiences out of you to understand how you think. under the hood the system basically tries to: 1. first it classifies what kind of idea this is (observation, critique, humor, narrative) 2. then it queries a memory graph, pulling fragments from past writing patterns, sentiment signals, identity context, and interaction history 3. from that context it tries to infer the stance behind the thought 4. then it calibrates the emotional register the sentence should carry (skeptical, analytical, curious, dry humor) only after that does it generate a draft. and even then another layer scores it for: • voice mismatch • stance drift • generic phrasing if it fails, the system loops and rewrites. writing itself is actually the smallest part of the pipeline. most of the complexity sits in reconstructing the life behind the sentence. attached a rough architecture below.
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Bynomo
Bynomo@bynomofun·
Frontend devs. Fullstack engineers. UI/UX designers. If you’re tired of slow startups and endless meetings… come build with us. We’re hiring builders, not “employees”. ⚡ Frontend Developers ⚡ FullStack Engineers ⚡ UI/UX Designers No corporate hiring process. Just show what you’ve built. DM with: • GitHub / portfolio • past projects • what you can ship If it’s good — you’re in. Remote. Global. Fast execution only. Tag a cracked dev or designer 👇
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Samridhi Aggarwal@Samridhi2819·
Explored this flow in Figma, small layout changes, clearer decisions. @figma
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Samridhi Aggarwal@Samridhi2819·
Created a UI card for my app banjarO
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