I was about to write a post about the tool I think aspiring designers should learn, and then thought to myself - why am I not learning it?
So yeah, I am gonna learn Rive. And you should, too.
Another week, another launch 🚀 This time the gist of is live on Peerlist. Very curious how it stands against the Product Hunt.
Anyone here active on the platform?
Momentum feels like magic, but it's just hard work stacked up, and it compounds when you keep working.
It beats motivation.
It beats perfection.
It beats talent.
My highest priority right now is to keep up the momentum thegistof.me got with the Product Hunt launch.
Last week, we successfully launched on Product Hunt, securing 5th place with more than 450 points. Here are the best resources that helped me prepare. ⬇️
Being a design founder means you can prioritise polishing tasks and delightful moments. With all the same-looking AI products slop out there, the design is the new MOAT. Make it beautiful.
You're building your product.
At what point do you say, “I made it”?
• First 100 users
• First conversion (paid user)
• 1k MRR
• 10k MRR
• 1M ARR
• 6 figures exit
• Other (tell me)
Read.cv will shut down soon, but we have your back. 🙌
Now you can upload your profile to thegistof.me and keep your resume alive.
Just download the data from read(dot)cv and upload your JSON file.
In Japan, more is more 😅
It’s so fascinating to observe cultural differences in design here.
Would be interesting to design something for this market. Completely out of my comfort zone.
X is apparently the platform where designers are cooking, so I'll also share what I am cooking here. 🔥
A few days ago, we soft-launched thegistof.me, the simplest mini-site builder with a strong focus on storytelling.
Take a look
We shouldn't judge designers by live projects.
We have full control over the designs but limited control over the final implementation.
Every company has different priorities. We obsess over details, but the reality is that we rarely have a chance to polish the product.