The Undesigner
@ninepixelgrid
Design & self-proclaimed webmaster @posthog.com. More design-focused tweets, less off-topic rants than over at @watilo.
It's board meeting szn at PostHog again, which means I get to put together a slide of everything the Website & Vibes team shipped since the last meeting. This time around, we pushed *an incredible* amount of stuff, like... 🧵
ryan seems like a cool guy, bet he likes pineapple on his pizza too!
I really like @posthog website, it's different and quirky. The design caught my attention, coupled with great reviews and reasonable pricing, is a clear winner for me. Awesome tool!
want to stand out with an early stage product in the SaaS world? watch from 8:42-10:10. that's one of the keys to PostHog's success. linkedin.com/video/live/urn…
i'd like to have a word with whoever though this was a good idea...

i figured it'd be fun to do a lil time lapse of reworking the posthog about page. so here's a bit of me moving some words and shapes around, and then writing come code.
i'm very sorry to break the news but the highly-acclaimed posthog.com website is going away very soon. i hope you like change but also nostalgia. 🤞🏼
i never want my document editor, video calling app, or messaging software to live in a browser. this is a hill i will die on.
i wonder where the inspiration for these cards came from... paypal: first name + last name @ gmail

okay who designed @IconAdmaker's website because i am in love icon.com
blah blah "glass" blah blah. i think that's how i get in people's feeds this week?
episode 2 of cory ranting about website ux: the one where <5% of the content on the screen is what i visited for. and it requires 3 taps just to see that much.

alright time for some shitposting... so i'm trying to find a place to stay in spain (and venturing outside of airbnb). more interested in awesome pads than locations, so i'm browsing around, trying to figure out where to zoom in. let's analyze this screen: 1. 20% of screen real…

if you're a people pleaser, you should really nail your product's design *before* it gains mass adoption. once it does, good luck changing anything without upsetting at least some percentage of your userbase! 🫠