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Hi, designer here working on the app’s UI. I’m currently tightening things up since there are a few inconsistencies between the design and the version that was shipped. The next release will include a range of smaller UI tweaks, UX improvements, and general quality-of-life updates to make the experience feel smoother overall. I’ve also kept your comment noted for future design iterations!
Your portfolio doesn't need more case studies. It needs more personality.
Good UI is table stakes now. What actually separates you is how creative you get with the work around the idea.
I built a live Apple Music card into my portfolio. Framer + Cloudflare Workers + Apple's MusicKit. It pulls my last played track, tints the UI from the album art, animates bars while I'm listening, and switches to a resting state after 5 min.
I used AI to figure out MusicKit and designed the card in Figma. First of a few widget ideas I have planned, I'll share more as I build them out.
Has anyone done anything similar with their portfolio?