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The first product by Superlunar aka @AisleOne is published!
SP-01 — a sound effects library crafted for app and game interfaces.
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Does anyone know if there’s a way to undo library updates in a Figma file? I approved an update to a file, and it broke the file. I always thought version history included library changes, guess not. @figma
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While the camera in the iPhone is a technological marvel, and a solid camera, the images from it are too processed. Too contrasty. Too saturated. Too sharp. Too digital. You have to do too much editing to make them look acceptable.
This is straight from an iPhone 14 Pro Max on iOS 17, exposure set to -0.7. Awful. Those building in the background, the boardwalk in shade, and the sky shouldn’t be that bright. The green outfit and red phone are burning with saturation while other colors are dull.
Introducing SP-01, a sound effects library I crafted for app & game UI. The library features 64 high-quality clicks, beeps, swipes, transitions, alerts, 8-bit noises, and more — all royalty-free.
Available now at @suprlunr
Listen to the demo → bit.ly/401kuvW
To make sounds easy to find, all files are named and categorized using the Universal Category System, and all WAV files come embedded with detailed metadata, making it easy to find a sound in audio file management tools like Soundly or Soundminer.
→ bit.ly/401kuvW
Issue 93 of AisleOne Digest has dropped. This issue features a collection of vintage matchbox labels, the work of LA-based studio @mouthwashstudio, a NYC subway inspired typeface from @ArrowType, and more.
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Working for almost three decades at various sizes/types of companies, I’ve realized that no “great” company exists. Human greed, ego, jealousy, and ignorance always ruin a good thing. It’s inevitable no matter where you are, even with people with the best intentions.