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Can anyone who creates and sells fonts talk me through the logic of this kind of pricing?
> Font has a base price (cool)
> Using it on social media gets more expensive the more followers you have? (huh?)
> Using it on a website gets more expensive the more page views you have? (tf?)
I'm pretty clueless about the font selling game but wouldn't your font (that they paid for anyway) being used by someone with 1M+ FOLLOWERS and on their site with 1M+ monthly views BENEFIT you?
It's like free marketing right?
I saw this specific font being used on a website and wanted to purchase it myself, so?

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A lot of you asked how I made these 3D logo renders.
So I turned the workflow into a Technique on Flora.
16 material variations. Same system.
Now anyone can try it for themselves:
app.flora.ai/techniques/mat…

Zazzy@zazzygfx
Logo sprint for a foundational tech brand. Core Stack.
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not a deck but this was done for 6k




Drew Fallon@drewfallon12
just paid an agency $6k for a deck and got a claude output 😭
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Adobe tried to buy Figma for $20 billion in 2022.
The deal collapsed. So Figma went public on the NYSE in July 2025 instead. Ticker FIG. Public company. Quarterly earnings. Wall Street pressure.
You know what happens to design tools after they IPO.
In March 2025, Figma raised the Professional Full seat 33%. From $15 to $20 a month. Organization seats jumped to $55. Enterprise to $90.
Then they took Dev Mode, which was free during beta, and locked it behind a paid seat. Your developers now pay extra to inspect the designs your designers already paid to create.
In March 2026, Figma started charging for AI credits on top.
If Figma raises prices again, you pay.
If Figma gets acquired, you pray.
If Figma shuts down, your files die with it.
Your design system. On their servers. In a proprietary format only their app can read. To draw rectangles on a screen.
There is an open source design platform that runs on your hardware. Stores your files in plain SVG. Costs $0 forever for unlimited users.
It is called Penpot. 45,700+ stars on GitHub.
A full Figma-grade design platform built on open web standards. Vector editing. Components. Design tokens to W3C spec. Flex and Grid layouts. Real-time multiplayer. Interactive prototyping.
Here's what it does:
→ Real-time collaboration. Live cursors. Comments in line.
→ Components, variants, shared libraries.
→ Auto layout, Flex, CSS Grid. The tool outputs production CSS, not lookalike CSS.
→ Interactive prototypes with overlays, animations, and flows.
→ Inspect tab. Free. Built in. Every developer grabs production CSS, SVG, HTML without a separate seat.
→ Plugin ecosystem. Figma import to migrate your files.
→ Self-host on Docker in one command. Your designs never leave your network.
Here's the wildest part:
Figma stores your designs in a proprietary format only Figma can read.
Penpot files are SVG. The same format your browser has rendered for 25 years. Open them in any editor. Open them in 20 years. Nobody can lock you out.
The feature Figma charges your developers extra for, Penpot gives away. Without asking permission.
Figma Professional: $20/month per seat. A 10-person team: $2,400/year.
Figma Organization: $55/month per Full seat. A 50-person org: $33,000/year.
Penpot: $0. Unlimited users. Unlimited files. Unlimited teams. Self-hosted. Free forever.
45,700+ stars. 2,700+ forks. 250+ contributors. MPL-2.0 license. Backed by a community that believes design tools should be free.
Your designs. Your files. Your standards.
100% Open Source.
(Link in the comments)
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A week of sleepless nights to build a website.
Worth every single one.
Everything you see is custom. Every hover state, every transition, every 3D element, every micro-interaction, coded from scratch. No templates. Nothing off the shelf.
We used Claude to push the code further. The team refused to settle. Three times we had a version that was ready. Three times we scrapped it.
Most ship good enough. We can't.
Not because we're perfectionists for the sake of it. Because the companies we work with are building something real. They deserve a partner who treats every detail like it matters.
Because it does.
And this is only the MVP. The full site is coming in the next few weeks. It only gets better from here.
We're available. Let's start a project.
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