NEW VIDEO:
The feedback on the recent Haven project was insane.
I got loads of question asking for a tutorial.
So, i've been heads down editing this guide to show you how.
Link to the full video in the thread:
@victorfatanmi To reread & learn. I love how simple they are to read, and how you use words that make the feeling and the moment easy to visualise. I come back to sit on the depth of your thinking & learn.
Job search shouldn’t require 20 tabs and endless applications.
So I built something new.
Upload your CV and get matched to jobs, receive alerts tailored to your profile, and rewrite cover letters, all directly inside WhatsApp so you can manage your search on the go.
You can also ask it things like:
“Find jobs with visa sponsorship”
“Remote roles in London”
“Product design jobs near me”
Excited to share this soon.
Whenever a new design to code tool comes around, people get excited. It’s considered the holy grail of design. You can now design with code. This is the final evolution.
But I don’t agree. It’s only the holy grail if you value output higher than the process of design.
Whenever a designer becomes more of a builder, some idealism and creativity dies. Not because building is bad, but because you start out including constraints earlier in the process than they should.
I’m one that very much thinks design is ultimately what is shipped. But before it shipped, there is a lot of stages that don’t benefit from code or some implementation constraints.
In architecture, a lot of the best work is started with sketches and some of the best architects still draw by hand. People forget that the creative process is not about tools. It’s about forming a vision, and then translating that vision into some form. You can use various tools as part of the process, but designers job is really communicating that vision.
Once you become the architect and the builder, or the designer and the developer, you start making more conservative bets. You gravitate to what you already know is feasible or supported. You make smaller iterations. You stop dreaming something big. This is not design.
Designers, don’t do that. Your job is to imagine the future, and sometimes code and convention gets in the way. Use tools. Understand the domain. Get close to the medium.
But don’t lose your greatest strength ability to dream. Work with engineers to realize those dreams.
Designing in code is just a path to local maxima and ruin.
@MoeminMamdouh for context, MCP was helpful in building up this LP in few hours.
https://t.co/K4a1M3wx1G
but not sure what for app, the result i got was not good.
@MoeminMamdouh I'm doing the same thing, I noticed as well Figma MCP is not reliable. Just curious to know how you want to handle the pixel implementation of the UI design with Play?