Designing in public using Tempo, one episode at a time.
For this episode, I picked a template at random, so designing a pricing page became today’s focus, no planning involved. And that’s the premise of this series: developing a complete product in Tempo, one spontaneous decision at a time.
Today’s episode features tiered pricing plans, a comparison table, and intentional UX writing ... all brought together in a clean, cohesive way.
What’s next? I’m not sure yet ... whatever’s picked will be built.
The aim is simple: let curiosity drive the process and watch as a product takes shape, screen by screen.
Check out the demo: https://b6790861-baa4-4c12-bba2-69655cc49c17.canvases.tempo.build/?framework=VITE
A while back, a friend pitched a clothing gig where he’d sketch and I’d digitize. He sent me a rough drawing with the message, “I trust your eyes for creativity, just make it a good digital design.”
That one line inflated my designer ego so high I completely ignored the “just” part and went full Renaissance artist inside Figma. By the time I was done, I had destroyed my trackpad and his expectations in one sitting. 😐
The project got “postponed” (basically, I killed my laptop).
And yes, all of it happened in Figma, back when brushes didn’t even exist. 🤧