Designers, there's a lot to learn from "The Playdate Story" - @cabel's engaging tale of Panic's transition to hardware. Insights on problem-solving, supply chains, and turning ambitious visions into reality.
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20-min Design Masterclass with @raphaelschaad. Learn how small design tweaks can significantly improve visual hierarchy. See the process and real work that go into creating the best user experience.
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From @figma's article on "The Linear Method: Opinionated Software"
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@linear published their product design playbook here for further reading https://t.co/VzBeexptHZ
“Many people try to adapt things from the industry that might not actually be applicable to them, or they might not know the potential downside,” says @jorilallo , citing common tools like OKRs.
“They were developed at places that are bigger and growing faster than most companies, so you need to try to understand what's behind them and adapt pieces of them.” More than anything, the reality of high-growth companies is that doing and experimenting is often more instructive than thinking.
ShaderGradient allows you to create customizable gradients with ease. You can adjust colors, shapes, and motion properties to suit your project needs. Available in Figma, Framer, and as a React component, making it easy to integrate.
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How I use @v0 for UI development ⬇️
Exploration: I rely on v0 a lot for exploration. If you have an idea you want to visualize, type in your prompt & let v0 transforms it into components. For the 1st generation, I always want v0 to be creative. I use the Quality ✨ toggle.
I made a little video story about the inspiration for Little Plains. 🏖️
It’s special when you get to make your work personal. I’m excited to share the backdrop for the branding, illustrations, typography and art we created.
Hope you enjoy! 🎬🎞️🌟
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01 Getting Comfy
02 Creating Files
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05 Using Shapes
06 Using Images
07 Getting Around
08 Auto Layout
09 Components
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11 Prototyping
12 Collaborating & Sharing
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Typography is critical to conveying your message on the web.
Key tips:
→ Chunk content with headers, lists and quotes
→ Limit line length to 350-550px
→ Increase leading and letter spacing to improve readability
→ Use CSS to style first letter/line for emphasis