Norbert Kurunci
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If you're now designing or redesigning a website, this will help you a lot.
I recently curated the best hero sections, footers, social proof and other website parts because I got tired of having 15+ tabs open (even with Mobbin).
Giving it away 100% free.
Comment on this post, and I'll send a Figma link to your inbox!
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somebody should stop me...
this 8 page PDF details all the steps i took in my 60-days @framer money challenge to go from 0 to $11.5K+.
i definitely shouldn't be giving this away for free when you send comment "PDF"...
because then you can just copy me... 😭

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Self-improving Claude Code skills are f*cking ridiculous 🤯
One loop → 10 test runs, scored against an eval, prompt rewritten, retested, winner kept.
A hook writer skill went from 32/50 to 47/50 overnight.
All inside Claude Code.
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who have built Claude Code skills but the output is still inconsistent — great 70% of the time, unusable the other 30%.
If you've been manually tweaking your skill prompts one run at a time, re-reading outputs, adjusting instructions based on vibes, and never quite getting the consistency you need...
This method eliminates the entire loop:
→ You define 3-5 binary eval criteria for your skill
→ Claude runs the skill 10 times with varied inputs
→ A separate evaluator scores every output against your criteria
→ It identifies the most common failure patterns
→ Rewrites the skill prompt to fix what's failing
→ Retests and keeps the winner
→ Repeats until the score plateaus
No manual prompt tweaking.
No reviewing every output by hand.
No "it worked that one time but I can't reproduce it."
What you get:
→ A skill prompt that's been through 50+ automated test runs
→ A scored improvement log showing exactly what changed and why
→ Eval criteria you can reuse every time you update the skill
→ A method that works on any skill: hooks, briefs, ad copy, scripts, reports
Inspired by @karpathy's auto research repo, the same loop AI labs use to improve their own models, applied to your creative workflow.
I put together a full playbook showing how to set up the eval, the exact Claude Code prompt for the improvement loop, and starter eval criteria for the 5 most common DTC creative skills.
Want the playbook for free?
> Like this post
> Comment "IMPROVE"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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NEVER pay for Typeform again.
This claude skill creates a fully functional form that sends all the data to Google Sheets and your CRM for $0.
Most businesses still pay multiple $$ tools like this when they can easily create a custom one for them at no cost.
You just give your branding, questions and even logic and it will create a form that you can embed anywhere or use as a standalone HTML.
Want access to this skill?
Comment "FORM" (must be following)
And I'll DM you
Retweet for priority access.
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These 10 Claude Code skills are completely insane 🤯
Competitor audits, creative briefs, 20 hook variations, ad copy, static ads, and weekly performance reports.
All inside Claude Code.
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who are still prompting Claude from scratch every time — re-explaining your brand voice, re-describing your brief format, and spending 30 minutes before Claude even starts doing useful work.
If you're running the same creative workflows every week but starting from zero in every Claude session...
These skills eliminate the entire loop:
→ Competitor Ad Research Agent: Drop a brand name, get a full creative audit: hooks, messaging angles, ad formats, CTAs, and "steal this" angles. No more scrolling the Ad Library for an hour.
→ Creative Brief Generator: One prompt, complete brief in your exact template. Hooks, concepts, visual direction, brand voice: all loaded from your own files.
→ Hook & Script Writer: 15+ hooks categorized by type (curiosity, problem-agitation, result-first, social proof). Full 30-60s scripts with hook → problem → mechanism → proof → CTA baked in.
→ Ad Copy Variation Engine: Feed it one winning ad, get 20 variations: each targeting a different persona and pain point. Same structure, different angles. Creative fatigue solved.
→ Weekly Report Writer: Drop in your Meta ads CSV. Get the narrative summary, anomaly flags, creative fatigue alerts, and recommended next steps. The report nobody wants to write, done in 60 seconds.
→ Creative Fatigue Detector: Flags ads before they die. CTR trending down, frequency climbing, conversion rate dropping: caught in hours, not after three days of wasted spend.
No re-explaining your brand in every session.
No inconsistent output across your team.
No prompting from scratch when the workflow is the same every time.
10 skills., copy-paste straight into your Claude Code.
They just work.
Want the full Skills Pack for free?
> Like this post
> Comment "SKILLS"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)

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@emirayaaz People underestimate design expertise. Competing on “more for $850” turns it into a commodity and fuels a race to the bottom. That price may fit junior or limited-scope work. But strategic design is a different tier, and serious clients pay for it.
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Brandt is now live on the @framer Marketplace.
Portfolio template built for SaaS and B2B web designers.
I am giving it away completely for FREE!
To claim it:
- Like
- RT
- comment "Brandt" (Must be following so I can DM remix link to you)
Live preview: brandt.framer.website
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Unframed® is now live on Framer Marketplace. Portfolio template built for painters, photographers, and visual creatives.
For the next 48 hours, I'm giving it away for FREE!
To claim it:
- Like
- RT
- comment "Unframed" (Must be following so I can DM you)
Live preview: unframedtemplate.framer.website
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@SakibullHassan B for sure! The mixed alignment in A (right-aligned H1 vs centered subtext) creates too much visual friction. B’s centered stack is much cleaner.
One note: The hero looks a bit tall—watch your vertical spacing so the visuals don't end up Below The Fold (ATF). Nice work!
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@j_kyorov Love the overall design! Just a quick question: is there a specific reason why the middle card's glass border reflects light at the top left corner rather than at the bottom, where the light source seems to be?
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Found myself with a few spare hours today and couldn't resist opening Figma just for fun. 🌲
Sometimes the best work happens with zero pressure. Let me know what you think! 👇
#UI #WebDesign #Figma #BuildInPublic

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