Danilo Tanic

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Danilo Tanic

@danilotanic

Присоединился Nisan 2015
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Danilo Tanic
Danilo Tanic@danilotanic·
I often found myself on a tedious hunt for movies & TV shows that weren't available for streaming in my country. Realizing the need for a seamless solution, we created one. Introducing whereto.stream
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Danilo Tanic
Danilo Tanic@danilotanic·
New @morphic website just went live! Had a blast working on this one ✨
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Sne@sne_hil·
I think @paper has probably the most natural UX of generating images on the fly
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Umesh
Umesh@umesh_ai·
The kind of action scenes you can generate with AI models are completely next-level. Prompt on @Kling_ai ⤵️
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Cynthia
Cynthia@yescynfria·
is there a good reason that car companies don’t just re-release old models? like this is so beautiful
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Milos Bojkovic
Milos Bojkovic@milosboyk·
I redesigned the Dribbble logo so it aligns better with their business goals
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Danilo Tanic
Danilo Tanic@danilotanic·
Low credits 🪫
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Murat Alpay
Murat Alpay@imuratalpay·
My Dribbble account has been suspended. I’ve contributed to the platform for years with nearly 30k followers and hundreds of shots, and now I’ve lost both my portfolio and potential work opportunities. I respect the rules, but I believe the process should be handled with more communication. I also lost potential clients I was speaking with today. Thanks, @dribbble
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Christopher Fryant
Christopher Fryant@cfryant·
I turned the distracted boyfriend meme into a Blender 3D tutorial with Nano Banana and Veo 3 video AI. @GoogleAI
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Danilo Tanic
Danilo Tanic@danilotanic·
@QTRResearch A two-finger bottom grab, the usual way people pick up phones 🙄
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Archive@archivebycosmos·
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Danilo Tanic
Danilo Tanic@danilotanic·
@sama Another billionaire obsessed with boosting birthrates? 🤔
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
i can't think of a non-cliche way to say this, but everyone who says having a kid is the best thing in the world is both correct and still somehow understating it.
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Danilo Tanic
Danilo Tanic@danilotanic·
It all starts with care and the desire to get better at something. A lot of engineers (in particular) simply don’t care enough about design to bridge that gap for themselves and more importantly, for the product they’re building. The ones asking “how do I get better at design?” are already on the right track imo.
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Ryo Lu
Ryo Lu@ryolu_·
how can engineers (or anyone) get better at design? i get this question a lot. as someone who went from cs to design, here's a real path: start with systems thinking engs already get this. design is just systems for humans & our senses, instead of machines. read “thinking in systems” if you haven't. learn the fundamentals there are systems we humans evolved for centuries to visually present and receive information. you cannot escape these even for the cli: - typography — start with “details in typography” by jost hochuli - color basics — start with “interaction of color” by josef albers - grid systems — start with “grid systems” by josef müller-brockmann - visual hierarchy, reading rhythm, symbols & conceptual systems, motion, accessibility, … — you’ll pick more up as you go open your eyes & brain look at things around you, digital and natural. observe the beauty and sameness in everything. think why is it made this way. make connections between what you observe and what you think and make. break away from rigidity, linear thinking, let loose. stare at the sky, do nothing. see through everything. then just start making stuff now that you notice things, try to make things better, your way first. redesign apps you use daily. copy designs you love pixel by pixel — you'll learn more in a week than months of theory. then share it with others, get feedback, and design for more people. key mindset shift: feelings first stop optimizing for the computer, start optimizing for the human. engineers think in edge cases and error states. designers think in happy paths and emotions. the feelings and how things fold together ends up to be way more important to humans than the edge cases. tools don't matter much Figma is industry standard. learn it in a weekend (it’s basically visual flexbox). use Cursor to dismantle and prototype with existing design systems and study how they are built — frontends go deep. most important: find your design voice through constraints. pick one great typeface, limited color palette, and make 10 different layouts. constraints breed creativity. iteration is how you get there. great engineers already understand systems, logic, and problem-solving. just need to apply that to human concepts and problems instead of technical ones. start tomorrow. redesign your personal website or a simple app. ship it. share it. repeat.
Amir Zak@AmirZak6

@ryolu_ @cursor_ai How an engineer can get better in design? Where to start?

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Jaynti Kanani (JD)
Jaynti Kanani (JD)@jdkanani·
Who started this trend of having no pointer on buttons? @linear you did this?
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