30 days. A lot of screens.
This was a design exploration. Some concepts were original, others were replications done to learn, study decisions, and sharpen my UI thinking.
Pure practice. Pure fun. A lot of growth.
Here is the first lesson in media consumption:
Every single media you consume has an agenda behind it. Someone somewhere wanted that media out and wanted it out for a reason.
The second is related: whenever you see any piece of media ask yourself, what agenda is this media designed for and whose interest does it serve that I'm seeing this media at this time? Does this agenda align with my personal goals and personal agenda or not?
Nothing says NPC quite like mindlessly consuming every media put in front of you, uncritically.
designers,
you do not have to keep up with every ai tool, every ai model, every ai news, every ai ...
just pick one.
claude or codex is fine.
i @claudeai
be blind to whatever fancy feature the other one comes up with.
yours is gonna have the same in no time anyways.
and make the things you actually want to make.
as you do, you'll get new ideas.
have fun with it.
don't let the panic run your life.
Founder of lululemon on what he'd tell every 25 year old:
"I'd tell them that every person in the world is an individual with a different genetic makeup and a different upbringing and the way that you're thinking is so radically different than every other person in the world and incomparable that if you have an idea and you want to move forward with it, don't worry so much about the competition because nobody will be able to replicate you and the way you think about it."
For the longest time, i've had to create patterns (e.g dot grids) and mesh gradients manually, vibecoded a web app that helps generate patterns and help craft mesh gradients seamlessly using claude code, live link - https://t.co/Ft1BdqERN5
Introducing the Vast Design System.
A mobile-first design system built to help designers create consistent, scalable products faster.
Created by me.
Figma file and case study below 👇🏿