every silly little app i built instead of going outside. which one should I keep working on? vibe coding = writing code in the hottest programming language rn *english* thought I would share what it really takes to build with ai. sometimes more prompts didn’t mean more time ~ it depended on how many asks I crammed into each one as well
I’m a designer not an engineer (not yet) but I vibe coded my way through this whole thing Still a lot of improvements I would add but still v so proud!! (my first time ever) Follow for more design + development process
Hihiiiiii <3 I’m a product designer by day been everywhere from tiktok to yc startups - outside of work I’m always building silly lil projects just for the plot - background in fashion + fine arts so yes, sometimes my figma files look like moodboards - thai , based in the bay 🌁 - forever experimenting (and documenting it all) Follow along if you’re into cozy builds and making the internet more fun again!
#ad Took a little lunch break and tried @LinkedIn ‘s new AR puzzle game! Honestly didn’t expect it to be this fun. Try it now (link in bio) and see if you can top the leaderboard! #LinkedInPartner
Figma really knows how to throw a conference for designers. - Risoprint station - Airbrush studio - Badge stickers to label your introvertness - Trade cards - @Polaroid booth - Headspace recharge space @figma #Config2025.
Building a yearbook app with 0 coding experience 🌷 not for school but to recreate that last day of school feeling Tools: Magic patterns (styling + development) Figma (for design) Filters are still in progress! Should I publish this?
made a tiny memory machine for @smolchorizo tap your phone near this clay dog and it’ll show you a random photo or video of him — a new one every day been obsessed w making physical things interactive lately nfc tags are so fun! there’s so much you can do with them how i made this: – @figma make to generate a simple site that randomizes media daily – wrote the website link onto an nfc tag using the nfc tools app
I went from fine arts to fashion to product design, and honestly? it took me a while to realize you don’t need to have it all figured out to take the first step 😤 Believe it or not, you probably already have most of what it takes to pivot already! Most of the skills are transferable :-) A few small things that helped me (maybe they'll help you too): 🪷 Small steps that made the biggest difference: ✶ Taking free online courses before committing ✶ 1:1 chats with designers ✶ Tiny self-made projects ✶ Applying before I felt ready 🪷 Things I wish I knew sooner: ✶ You don’t need to know everything ✶ Your past adds value ✶ Feeling lost = normal, not failure 🪷 A simple roadmap: ✶ Name your strengths ✶ Choose one skill to grow ✶ Start a tiny project ✶ Learn from others ✶ Apply, reflect, repeat