Tina | UX/UI Designer
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Tina | UX/UI Designer
@tinaswebcorner
UX/UI Designer | Web Designer | AI builder
Europe Katılım Haziran 2021
306 Takip Edilen80 Takipçiler

had to refresh, just to double-check that my computer wasn't glitching and @webflow really did that

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@itsnotchester love love love. excatly what I needed in terms of functionality and look and feel. thank you, downloaded.
just a side note - I can't delete or edit any of the already existing trackers
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What if finishing a project meant actually being done with it — not becoming the go-to search person for every asset you already designed?
I built a brandbook template in Anything — one link for every logo, font, color, and asset your client will ever ask for again.
Edit mode is yours. View mode is theirs. And if you need a new section or different functionality, just ask @Anything.
Try it yourself - edit mode is on, so behave.
→ brandbook.created.app
@contra x @anything for #anythingremixathon
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I am trying to import Figma Designs into @anything, but get this message. Any ideas if I am doing anything wrong (pun not intended)? Figma file set to public already.

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I watched my boyfriend spend hours designing ads… So I built a Technique that speeds up his process.
You start with one product image → and turn it into multiple ready-to-use ads across formats (Meta, Google, and more).
Just a simple, repeatable system that marketers can actually use daily.
Try it here: app.flora.ai/techniques/ads…
#FLORATechnique @floraai
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ZeroHero turns a single photo into high-quality visuals instantly — no delays, no excuses. For those days when a client says, “ugh, I don’t have good product photos.”
Try it out: app.flora.ai/techniques/zer…
#FLORATechnique
@floraai
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If you're new to @framer, this is how to publish templates faster 👇
🚨 One click shows what to fix so your template gets approved faster
Want the link?
Comment "PLUGIN"
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Here's what sticks with me: these weren't accidents. Infinite scroll was a deliberate choice. Autoplay was a deliberate choice. Every tap target, every transition, every moment of friction that was carefully removed, it was all intentional.
We just rarely frame those choices as risks. The EU is.
And TikTok is just the test case. Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn and even your app - the same logic applies to all of them.
The question worth sitting with: what is this actually doing to the person on the other side of the screen? Not as a philosophical exercise. As a design question.

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