The next homework is about UI elements like buttons, checkboxes, dropdowns, and notifications. I’m curious: what takes more time—designing a button in at least three states, or implementing it? Probably designing...
17/23 Figma lessons
November 5, 2024 at 10:09 AM
The next homework is about UI elements like buttons, checkboxes, dropdowns, and notifications. I’m curious: what takes more time—designing a button in at least three states, or implementing it? Probably designing...
I'm currently doing homework on prototyping in Figma: a game screen with character selection by clicking on buttons 1, 2, and 3. Don’t just explain it—show the prototype in action. Figma is pretty cool.
November 4, 2024 at 7:42 AM
I'm currently doing homework on prototyping in Figma: a game screen with character selection by clicking on buttons 1, 2, and 3. Don’t just explain it—show the prototype in action. Figma is pretty cool.
Another reminder of how grateful I am to live in this decade. When I first tried UI design, it was a mess of countless Photoshop layers and artistic way of working. Now, I have Figma, UI kits, Material UI, and minimalism. My fears of creating designs that couldn’t be implemented have faded away.
November 3, 2024 at 11:02 AM
Another reminder of how grateful I am to live in this decade. When I first tried UI design, it was a mess of countless Photoshop layers and artistic way of working. Now, I have Figma, UI kits, Material UI, and minimalism. My fears of creating designs that couldn’t be implemented have faded away.
Maybe I started this journey on the wrong foot, but I want to be able to design whatever I need in Figma for my portfolio. So, instead of diving into React hooks, I’m generating images, icons, aligning items, justifying content, and picking font sizes. Wish me luck. "Mobile first" huh?
November 2, 2024 at 5:50 AM
Maybe I started this journey on the wrong foot, but I want to be able to design whatever I need in Figma for my portfolio. So, instead of diving into React hooks, I’m generating images, icons, aligning items, justifying content, and picking font sizes. Wish me luck. "Mobile first" huh?
If you're unsure how to structure your day, consider getting a few birds at home. They’ll give you gentle, natural wake-ups at sunrise and encourage you to use less artificial light after sunset, helping you align your routine more closely with natural daylight. Be sure to care for their well-being.
November 2, 2024 at 4:55 AM
If you're unsure how to structure your day, consider getting a few birds at home. They’ll give you gentle, natural wake-ups at sunrise and encourage you to use less artificial light after sunset, helping you align your routine more closely with natural daylight. Be sure to care for their well-being.