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Esophagus4 18 hours ago [-]
Really like the idea of using an agent skill for this.
For side projects, I’ve used Claude’s /frontend-design because I don’t want to bother doing my own UI work, but if there’s a tool that can make it clean and pretty, I’ll have to give it a try.
Aurornis 12 hours ago [-]
Looks interesting. You have some great talent in both writing and design.
It would be helpful to have a sample issue available to get an idea of what's behind the paywall. Alternatively, seeing a table of contents or overview of the issues would help a lot.
jakubkrehel 7 hours ago [-]
Thank you, appreciate the kind words! Great ideas, will be adding a preview issue and a lit of issues that the magazine contains so far.
vivid242 18 hours ago [-]
Reminds me of the Unsung blog, very nice!
unsung.aresluna.org
(Not sure if I‘d be willing to pay for it, though.)
qingcharles 14 hours ago [-]
Another similar one I was paying for when I had the cash:
Feels very human, in the most positive way. It's a delight to see such a beautifully crafted and polished UI design, especially when every other website and web app is created with Claude.
croisillon 18 hours ago [-]
like all your other submissions, it should be a "Show HN"
hnhsh 9 hours ago [-]
The magazine isn’t mine, I just really like the work of that design engineer!
ludicrousdispla 12 hours ago [-]
this is just an ad
all2 11 hours ago [-]
Indeed. A compelling one at that. I also vote for a 'demo' article so we can see what to expect if we subscribe.
For side projects, I’ve used Claude’s /frontend-design because I don’t want to bother doing my own UI work, but if there’s a tool that can make it clean and pretty, I’ll have to give it a try.
It would be helpful to have a sample issue available to get an idea of what's behind the paywall. Alternatively, seeing a table of contents or overview of the issues would help a lot.
unsung.aresluna.org
(Not sure if I‘d be willing to pay for it, though.)
https://uxmovement.substack.com/p/the-8020-rule-to-design-an...