btw any updates on this 13 months on?
Posts by Paavan
Screenshot of londondesignevents.com showing a list of events
lots of events for designers in London this weeken
Made paneer from scratch using coffee filters
The writing is what you want to say. But also. The writing is the process by which you figure out what you want to say.
The image shows an open box containing a granola spoon, designed and made in the UK by David Mellor. The interior of the box features a bright green background with the phrase "The details matter" printed prominently. A card with the message "Thank you for being here" is also included, adding a personal touch. The spoon itself has a sleek, polished metallic finish and is positioned on the green card that highlights its purpose. In the background, there are various office items, including a laptop, a notebook, and a utility knife, suggesting a workspace environment.
The image features a detailed description of a spoon designed by David Mellor in 2002, nestled within a bright green box. The text highlights Mellor's background as a British industrial designer known for creating cutlery for various prestigious settings. It emphasizes his philosophy of "Minimal de Luxe," focusing on simplicity and high standards. The description encourages the user to appreciate the spoon's weight, balance, and design, suggesting that it embodies thoughtful craftsmanship. It draws a parallel to Granola as a tool that facilitates engagement without distraction, reinforcing the idea of design enhancing user experience. The spoon, with its polished finish, is prominently displayed alongside the Granola logo, symbolizing quality and intentional design.
Props to the Granola team on having excellent Series C swag.
go.granola.ai/chris
Refraction, dispersion, and other shader light effects by @maxime.bsky.social blog.maximeheckel.com/posts/refrac...
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the best bit of interfacecraft.dev - dialkit skill
(you can easily make this skill yourself - but this is what I think the best bit of 'vibecode' prototypes is, making a little console panel for yourself)
first day as a product designer at @meetgranola.bsky.social
"Cars are the most absurd means of transport in a city. They are parked 95 per cent of the time. It takes two tonnes to move someone who weighs 70 kilogrammes. And the denser the city, the more absurd it is."
I guess the only spark of hope to be found in that is the fact that it doesn’t make sense to us because we aren’t wired to think of human lives as acceptable collateral damage in the quest to get richer, and I would rather be that kind of person no matter how painful it makes living in this world
@joshwcomeau.com Hi Josh! Did you ever write a blogpost about how you did this course branching styling? Swear I saw it somewhere once upon a time but struggling to find it right now
@ericmigi.com pls can you consider doing a good pebble round 2 in the wider strap option!!! I promise there's demand (me) 🥰
What's the book called please?
an Android app I made is now live on the Google Play store.
it solves an incredibly specific problem for a very small group of people:
if you use Scrivener on Windows or Mac but don't have an iPhone, and want to capture your ideas directly into your .scriv file, this app let's you do so
makin wreaths 🎄 and cuttin lino ✂️
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superwhisper + cursor + m3 pro MBP = crazy fast
Anthropic releases the Tool Search Tool (www.anthropic.com/engineering/...)
When robots learn how to name things so that humans don't have to, we're really cooked
Really enjoyed this post by @gerireid.com
It felt accurate for what I've experienced from designers coming to me with specs written by AI.
Designers may learn what they should include, but the specs tend to lack the contextual awareness or accuracy required.
gerireid.com/blog/can-ai-...
Anyway, now you know how intense battle zones can be
thank you AI
The virgin AGI existential risk vs the chad global warming