Mohammad Shakeb

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Mohammad Shakeb

Mohammad Shakeb

@ShakebDesign

Designer. Cinephile. Loves to read and document the world through pictures.

Delhi, India Katılım Ağustos 2018
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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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Mohammad Shakeb
Mohammad Shakeb@ShakebDesign·
@ATechAjay @claudeai Don't use opus for everything. Create a markdown plan with it. Then you can use sonnet to execute the plan step by step without having a long conversation. This is how I optimise my token use.
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Ajay Yadav
Ajay Yadav@ATechAjay·
I'm a premium user of @claudeai, but its limit is still reached after just ~2 extended conversations with Opus 4.6. That's bad. $23 is already expensive for Indians, and we're getting nothing out of it. Whenever I try extended work in the latest model, I'm always worried whether it will complete or not. Planning to cancel premium from next month. Any suggestions?
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Mohammad Shakeb
Mohammad Shakeb@ShakebDesign·
When you drag a sticky note into a document, now it appears gently highlighted in the note’s color. You see the moment it becomes part of the work.
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Mohammad Shakeb@ShakebDesign·
@gyanl This is nice. Specially adding controls to it. Works flawlessly.
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GYAN!
GYAN!@gyanl·
If you're a designer, there's a lot you can do directly in code these days. This is a text effect tool I vibe coded with Claude Code this weekend - as a one-off experiment. Just make stuff!
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Mohammad Shakeb
Mohammad Shakeb@ShakebDesign·
@soumyadipdzign Figma make is great for prototyping. The only thing I don't like is the platform lock in.
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Soumyadip
Soumyadip@soumyadipdzign·
Figma Make is low-key becoming my go to solution for prototypes. No drop in quality. Actually… the results are kinda scary. Lately I’ve been choosing it over Magicpath. All thanks to Opus 4.6 ⚡ More people should try this!
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George
George@georgedjnj·
drop the best option for screen recordings and I don’t wanna hear about Loom
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Mohammad Shakeb@ShakebDesign·
@alexkehr In my experience, the best results I get when I just have a conversation with it, like I would with a colleague. Sometimes I share my idea and ask it to challenge it. Never needed a specific prompt for specific results.
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Alex Kehr
Alex Kehr@alexkehr·
The best designers use AI to sharpen their taste, not to make product decisions for them. I’ve put together a thread on how to write prompts that level up your design thinking and get real results in tools like Cursor or Claude Code for design 👇
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Tony Dinh
Tony Dinh@tdinh_me·
If you have a side project, share below. I'll retweet some interesting ones to give you more attention 😄 I'll do this every month to encourage more people to build side projects and escape 9-5.
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Mohammad Shakeb
Mohammad Shakeb@ShakebDesign·
If those constraints exist and are explicit, building components, screens, or entire flows in code becomes fairly straightforward.
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Mohammad Shakeb@ShakebDesign·
When the visual direction is clear and the foundations are in place (colour, typography, spacing, basic components) you’re not asking an AI agent to “figure out the design.” based on your prompt. You’re asking it to operate within a well-defined set of constraints.
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Mohammad Shakeb@ShakebDesign·
Getting code to match the design using AI isn’t as difficult as it seems. You don’t necessarily need MCPs for it either.
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Minsang Choi
Minsang Choi@radiofun8·
drag and drop
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Lorenzo Cabra
Lorenzo Cabra@bylorenzodesign·
Preparing my design stack for 2026. What am I missing?
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Satya
Satya@heysatya_·
Designers who use AI in their workflow, how exactly are you using it? Curious to learn how everyone is mixing design + AI in their process.
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Mohammad Shakeb@ShakebDesign·
@Nomandsign I usually don't like elements jumping when interacted but in this case, it's adding to the detail. Love it.
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Noman
Noman@Nomandsign·
pick your mentor
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