Agoro Temitope
@HeyTops_
UI/UX Designer | Learning to create user-centered designs | Sharing my design journey
Don't afford to be mediocre, you can do great things, just be intense and curious about what you want and let your imagination run wild (don't contain it, rather harness it)
Day 73 of 100 Days of Design Tried illustrating today, it was a battle 😂😂 #buildinpublic #100daysofdesign
Obsessed with this calendar interaction we’re making for our new secret project, built entirely in code. @austinvalleskey and @alexvanderzon killing it as always.
All of us stuck on this Jesu song, gather here for a group hug o 🥹🫂
Day 72 of 100 Days of Design Currently working on the Meds project. #buildinpublic #100daysofdesign
Day 93 of 100 Did a lot today! 🔹Learnt about passing state as props, local vs global state & shared/derived state 🔹Practiced inline styles & did challenges 🔹Refactored Chef Claude App into smaller components 🔹Did API signUp & began AI recipe generation 🍳🤖 🫠🫠It is well
Really loving our revised dynamic tray approach for the new project we’re working on. Feels like we finally nailed the system.
WORLD!!! We are live!!! GENERATION INTIMACY album is now available on all digital platforms!!! Go quickly and bask also, Kindly spread the news.. #geni #generationintimacy
Day 71 of 100 Days of Design Case study done, I also made progress on the Meds project. #buildinpublic #100daysofdesign
Day 92 of #100DaysOfCode Today I... • Practiced more on conditional rendering today • Did a bunch of mini challenges and implemented it in my Chef Claude App — A project I started working on a few days back . •Also started learning about passing state as props
Plan section isn't completely optimized for in depth conversational sessions with friends so I decided to redesign the chat screen and add some cool features making the app more practical and usable for group bible study and personal use.
One app I really love using is the @YouVersion bible app, especially the Plans feature of the app where you get to do different plans (devotion/bible study) with friends, it's a real cool feature, but one thing that I have come to realise is how the UX of the chat screen of the..
Check out NGX LOGOS by Ogunsanya oyeleye on @figma: figma.com/community/file…
Day 91 of 100 Today, I learnt & practiced: 🔹 Handling textarea & setting default values 🔹 Using radio buttons, checkboxes, select & option elements 🔹 Leveraging the Js Object.fromEntries() for form data 🔹 Conditional rendering with both && and ternary (? :) operators