logos of various companies from 2006 to 2025
nearing 20 years in tech, I just now realized that I somehow designed every company logo Iβve worked under π
logos of various companies from 2006 to 2025
nearing 20 years in tech, I just now realized that I somehow designed every company logo Iβve worked under π
The top half of the screen days (description and tip box) essentially days the same thing, you could shorten that down. And make the tip dismissable so it can be hidden after onboarding.
I love how the Liquid Glass advocates for accessibility. Now everyone can experience what it feels like if you canβt read shit.
what's this abomination π³ is that from the official keynote? it's entirely unreadable
Inspiration for the site:
planetscale.com - for daring to do something radically different
basecamp.com - for their heavy emphasis on UI screenshots and videos on the page
github.com/matiassingers/awesome-readme - awesome list of markdown-powered goodness β€οΈ
That's it. Simple and novel, yet familiar.
Have a look yourself:
bucket.co β‘οΈ
Hope you like it!
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A table of contents tells you what you'll find on the page at a glance.
And since each subpage (like Flags and Feedback) explains how you'd use the feature from A to Z laid out in a chronological order, we number each section to clearly communicate that.
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Speaking of docs, I love vertical menu bars; they're quick to scan and make good use of the wide screen on desktop. It's time we use them for marketing pages too!
Also, just like footnotes in documents, we can use the gutter on the right to add more context.
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To make every part of the product more tangible, let's add inline links directly to our documentation.
Curious to learn more about something β explore in the docs.
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We want full focus to be on the product - show don't tell.
So UI screenshots and videos fill the majority of the site.
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We gave bucket.co an overhaul β‘οΈ
It's a yearning for a simpler time where SaaS sites had less fluff and more substance.
π§΅ Here's how and why we put it together like this
First, inspired by markdown documents, let's start with headlines, all left-aligned.
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instant like seeing Tevye in the thumbnail π
i love creating these assets.
the limitations of the size dimensions and a consistent aesthetic language is great for creativity. plug in π§ + βοΈ and i'm in flow state design heaven
grid of visual UI assets for upcoming bucket.co site
@bucket.co site refresh in the oven π¨βπ³
any examples of UI patterns that's particularly annoying?
I got this monitor riser/stand. perfect height and looks great in oak www.etsy.com/se-en/listin...
wonderful! more timber and sunlight in big buildings pls
implementing feature flag and adoption tracking in less than 30 seconds.
my favourite detail: the code examples that let's you know in real-time if it's working π€π
feature flags tend to be terribly complicated to use. keep it simple for simple use-cases π
nice! that looks really pro, gj π€© is this your first build or have you made other stuff before?