2024 Thoughts
β¦ January
Designing for Emotion
If you are interested why people talk about certain things more than about others this book can explain it perfectly.
2024 Thoughts
β¦ January
How to get ideas
A fun, accessible, and practical guide that takes the mystery and confusion out of developing new ideas.
2024 Thoughts
β¦ January
Steal like an artist
10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative. You donβt need to be a genius, you just need to be yourself.
2024 Thoughts
β¦ January
We've changed names
London flipped from sweltering summer back to drizzling grey yesterday. Autumn was overdue. Summer was a little too manic for
2023 Thoughts
β¦ December
Launch Kyoto Theme
Kyoto is a minimal yet over-engineered Ghost theme designed to showcase your portfolio and writings. It is tailor-made for designers,
2023 Thoughts
β¦ November
Cool Loaders SwiftUI
Coded all the cool loaders figma design in SwiftUI. Available to download from Github.
2023 Thoughts
β¦ November
Having everything thrown out of whack is pretty useful
The last six months have felt like a disorientating blur. While bouncing between overseas trips, writing conference talks, organising events,
2023 Thoughts
β¦ November
It's a weird week
It's a weird week. Twitter is (possibly) entering a slow death march and much of my community is
2023 Thoughts
β¦ October
1st Youtbe Live
I did first youtube live for discord. I did before directly on discord but this time I tried youtube. It&
2023 Thoughts
β¦ October
Imposter syndrome is real
It happens to many people. Many people are facing it too.
2023 Thoughts
β¦ October
Build What You Love, Live Your Dream
Wrote an article about two years journey of creative fulfillment after quitting my 9-5 job
2023 Thoughts
β¦ September
Announced Coolshapes
Cool abstract shapes for visual design.
2023 Thoughts
β¦ September
Grainy Gradients
Working on new Figma plugin to generate cool grainy gradients in Figma using Metavatar logic.
Temperature Slider in SwiftUI
Started learning swiftUI and created first iOS app. Get it from github @realvjy
Different High-level Designs
The more senior the designer, the more abstract the problem they should be solving.
Designer Lvl 1: Design a form