Head of Design at Ofspace.co | We design bold, conversion-driven websites, brands & SaaS products for startups & B2B companies

Joined September 2009
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Clarity converts. Dashboards should guide, not confuse. This is how simplicity drives smarter decisions, and faster action.
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Agent mode transition with Three.js, html-in-canvas.
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this OpenClaw bot finds $500k–$1.2M homes without pools, renders a pool into their backyard, and mails the owner a postcard showing the before/after, on autopilot... here's how pool builders can close $50k deals with this system: - scans satellite imagery for mid-market homes with empty backyards - filters by lot size, sun exposure & recent ownership change - pulls the homeowner direct from public records (not shared leads) - renders a luxury pool dropped into their actual yard - calculates build cost home value lift for their specific zip - generates a cinematic video of their backyard with the new pool - prints a personalised postcard with the before/after QR code - drops it in the mail hits them with retargeting every step from sourcing to outreach is automated. reply "POOL" RT and i'll send you the full breakdown so you can build this too (must be following so i can DM)
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Many landing pages don’t convert. People think it’s because they need better copy or nicer sections. The real problem is usually focus. Too many messages at once. We strip it down to one job per page. One action. One reason. If users hesitate, design already failed.
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People think branding is about standing out visually. Different colors. Different style. What actually matters is being understood fast. If people get you, they trust you. So we focus on message before visuals. Branding that makes sense always wins.
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Most products don’t fail because they’re bad. They fail because users don’t get them fast enough Confusion kills interest. Design should remove confusion, not add context. Wanna design that makes sense? book a call: cal.com/ofspace/15min?durati…
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Great design doesn’t always mean “pretty”, it means solving real problems.
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Sometimes, it’s not about having more features, it’s about making sure users know exactly what to do next.
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Design isn’t about adding features; it’s about making sure users see the value you offer.
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We asked one simple question: “What’s the outcome we want?” We shifted focus from “pretty” to “purpose.” We designed a flow that was built around action, not just visuals. 𝐆𝐨𝐨𝐝 𝐝𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐧 𝐦𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐬 𝐩𝐞𝐨𝐩𝐥𝐞. 𝐓𝐡𝐚𝐭’𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐩𝐮𝐫𝐩𝐨𝐬𝐞.
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Done is better than perfect. Ship it and improve.
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Design isn’t about perfection. It’s about progress. Get it out. Learn. Fix it.
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What’s the one design decision you wish you had fixed earlier? Drop a comment, let’s talk.
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Every redesign starts the same way: “What are we solving?” Not “What style are we using?” Design trends don’t fix real problems. Thinking does.
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Deleting things is still the most underrated design skill. Most products don’t need new ideas. They need meaning.
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Most teams want “nice design.” We don’t. We want design that actually thinks. If a screen can’t explain itself in two seconds, it’s decoration. Purpose beats pretty every time.
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Funny thing about UX. You only notice it when it’s bad. Good UX feels invisible. Bad UX feels personal.
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Branding is the reason people trust you without thinking too hard. If your brand feels confusing, your sales team is suffering quietly.
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This screen works for one reason. It lets the user finish the job without stopping to think. Most apps fail right there. Wanna design that works? book a call: cal.com/ofspace/15min?durati…
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Every startup says “we want our brand to feel premium”. Then they send a logo they made on a free website at 2 AM. Premium is not a font. It’s consistency. Wanna design that works? book a call: cal.com/ofspace/15min?durati…
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