spoony
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spoony
@spoonyvu
Designer, Photographer. Sharing my thoughts, designs, photos. Taste connoisseur at @MarinadeFinance
Katılım Haziran 2013
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@gavinpotenza This should be a default feature in Figma! Thanks for sharing
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Update: Moodboard 3000 just got approved.
It’s live on Figma Community:
figma.com/community/plug…
Gavin Potenza@gavinpotenza
I needed a tool to help me layout moodboards, so I built a Figma plugin to do it for me. It’s surprisingly good at it. Currently has 4 refined layouts: Grid, Editorial, Masonry, and Cluster. Handles up to 40 images and respects aspect ratios. Meet Moodboard 3000
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Designed and built an experiment - what if you could stake your SOL through the terminal with the CLI UI.
sol-stake-terminal.vercel.app
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@itsiddharth_ I always wonder how people do these? Three.js? Looks great
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Saw the jumping dot on @hunterhammonds Off/Menu site and wanted to know how it worked.
Used Claude to reverse-engineer and rebuild it from scratch. Added little sounds for the effects and squishing.
Best way to learn is to tear it apart and put it back together.
filter-dot.vercel.app
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@JyleeRahman You have the taste that cant be copied! Excited to to see what else you are coming up with
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I didn't make it clear how this project was similar to mine. I posted it 2 weeks prior to him on IG. I just thought he might have came up with the idea too, and who am I to claim it. But now it blew up on twitter for which I haven't gotten attribution and I'm regreting it now.
Ash 🔊@AshAmplifies
create your own stamps from your everyday life figmatelia.figma.site created by Matteo Salvati
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offmenu.design
Bonus points for finding all the Easter eggs.
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I see code the same way I see food.
There was a time when I didn’t know how to cook. I loved food, but I only consumed it. Fast food was easy. Eating out was easy.
But it was expensive. And disconnected. I wasn’t thinking about ingredients, quality, or what actually suited my body.
At some point, I had to learn how to cook. Not because I wanted to become a chef, but because I wanted more control. Once I understood the basics, everything changed. I became more intentional about what I consume. I could personalize meals. Adjust portions. Choose ingredients.
Now replace food with software.
Right now, most people live on digital fast food. Mass-market apps designed for everyone and therefore tailored to no one. They work, but not exactly the way you want.
AI makes it possible for more people to “cook” their own apps. Not everyone will.
But for those who care, the option now exists to cook your own app.
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Designed a new e-shop for My Dear Clothing.
There are several small things I really like: you can paint the logo yourself, and the looks section works perfectly with the photography.
Check it here: mydearclothing.com
Built by: @daniel_rahman1
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@_andikarachman_ @vitrupo How does one develop that skill? Building more? Or just reading and getting better and identifying abstracted problems?
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@vitrupo "Specify the problem precisely" sounds simple until you try it.
Most people can't clearly describe what they want to a human colleague. Now the entire economy depends on that skill.
Clarity of thought went from soft skill to the only skill.
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Eric Schmidt says the 10x advantage is no longer execution. It is defining what counts as success.
A programmer writes a spec and an evaluation function, runs it at 7pm, and wakes up to what was invented overnight.
The advantage now belongs to whoever can specify the problem precisely.
The rest will be automated.
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Always liked how intuitive @figma feels, so I tried turning that into a portfolio.
Used Claude Code to design and build the whole thing.
Guess I’m done procrastinating on making a proper portfolio.
here is the link to the portfolio:
piyushjain.in
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