Dedicated to the future of design systems

Joined October 2021
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The common look of apps and websites isn't a 'cop-out' for tech-savviness. It's by design. Convention offers immense value, helping users achieve goals because they don't have to hunt for familiar buttons or features. #UXDesign #UserExperience
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Design systems are agreements. The real challenge? Getting humans to agree on the nuance and intent behind design language. When everyone aligns, it all becomes clear. #DesignSystems #ProductDesign
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Announcing the first Wireframe event on June 29th, 2026! This new format might raise questions, so this episode explains how it will operate. Get ready for a great event! #Wireframe #Event
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Designing with code gets easier with consistent, meaningful component naming. Instead of generic 'box' or 'radio,' semantically meaningful components improve the designer's experience, making it clear what each element is. #DesignSystems #FrontendDevelopment
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Android 17 is democratizing design! You can now create your own widgets, ditching others' designs for your personal preference. This shift challenges traditional design, allowing users to craft their unique experiences. #AndroidDev #CustomWidgets #Design
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Stop accepting whatever AI spits out! Show your process with AI as your coworker. Focus on its quality and performance, not just basic coding. #AI #FutureOfWork
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Is the generated code trustworthy, even if it produces the right output? We need to consider the quality of the underlying code, just like questioning the assembly code written beneath our applications. #CodeQuality #SoftwareDevelopment
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Designers and engineers invest heavily in user experience but often don't know what happens afterward. Beyond revenue, understanding user enjoyment is crucial. It's frustrating to see potential for improvement go unrealized. #UXDesign #ProductManagement
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Humans aren't deterministic, yet we expect code to be? Blindly trusting LLM output is risky. We need to teach them 'silent knowledge' about code quality, just like experienced developers know. #AI #Programming #LLMs
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Component states like hover, active, and disabled are key. But validation errors appearing mid-typing and state machines are also crucial aspects of 'state' in development. Don't overlook these nuanced layers! #DevTips #Frontend
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With 85 million to-do apps, why is finding the right one so hard? Because everyone's brain is different. It's nearly impossible to build a static UI that perfectly matches your unique, ever-changing thought process for goals and tasks. #Productivity #AppDesign
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We're moving from complex interfaces back to natural conversation. Think of it like going from a clunky app to simply asking for a taxi. Soon, you might whisper your needs to AI, and it'll handle the rest. #AI #Tech #Future
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The tools we use shape our thinking. Flexible, systemic design is the future—static mockups are no longer enough. Designers and engineers must adapt to think and create in a more fluid way. #DesignThinking #FutureOfDesign
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Built a custom platform for community games and insights. It's fun AND informative, revealing hidden truths about the team and features. Includes a game about dark mode development! #Community #TeamBuilding #AppDev
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Designing with code moves beyond sketches to see if ideas truly work. While Figma is great for high fidelity, it doesn't replicate the actual user experience – animations, responsiveness. Coding this stage provides instant, tangible feedback. #WebDesign #UXDesign
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Stop drowning in slop. AI is your secret weapon for diagnostics. It handles tedious manual tasks and runs simulations across repos, saving you hours. Leverage AI to cut through the noise and find success faster. #AI #Productivity
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Instead of enforcing rigid rules like a cop, the role here is more like a curator or librarian. It's about identifying and building systems around the best practices already used within the company, rather than dictating how things should be done. #TechLeadership #TeamCulture
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Treat your designers and engineers as your customers. Your job is to make their work easier and save them time, allowing them to focus on what they do best. Deliver on that promise. #ProductManagement #Teamwork
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The term 'full stack developer' implies one person can do it all, like LeBron in basketball. But a winning team needs specialists who complement each other – great rebounders, shooters, etc. You can't win with five superstars. #WebDevelopment #Teamwork
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Used to front-end engineering being standard: CSS, DOM JS, and frameworks. Shocked to find others lacked basic skills like aligning elements. Realized I was in a bubble. #FrontendDev #CodingLife
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