I am excited to share my submission for #ConfigMakeathon
Retrokey – A Human-First Approach to Digital Security
Keys secure our physical lives, but passwords secure our entire digital existence. Yet, humanity is losing the battle of digital security.
Today, over 80% of hacking-related breaches are tied to weak or reused passwords. creating and managing passwords remains one of the most frustrating experiences.
Most people don't think in random strings of characters. They think in memories, stories, words, names, and moments that matter to them. Yet they're expected to create complex passwords while managing hundreds of accounts across websites, apps, and devices.
RETROKEY was born from a simple question:
What if we designed password creation around the way humans naturally think?
Instead of forcing users to memorize random complex passwords, RETROKEY starts with something they already remember—a phrase, a word, a meaningful number, or a familiar pattern—and transforms it into a stronger, more secure password through deterministic protocols.
The result is a human-first password generation experience that bridges the gap between memorability and security.
RETROKEY is presented as a 2.5D desktop security device—not because users need another utility, but because I wanted to explore how an idea can be given physical presence through interface design.
This project is ultimately about more than passwords.
It is about translating human memory into digital security.
It is about reducing complexity without sacrificing capability.
Try RetroKey Yourself : https://retro-key.figma.site/
Figma Community Link : https://www.figma.com/community/file/1649166855944750152/retrokey
(https://www.figma.com/community/file/1649166855944750152/retrokey)Post on X : https://x.com/eye_debashis/status/2067378118332141570?s=20
Tools I've used throughout the process : Figma Design, Figma Make, Figma Weave
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Aetheria is a desktop weather dashboard designed to push the boundaries of glassmorphism and atmospheric visual design using Google Stitch. Moving away from static flat components, Aetheria treats the UI as a physical layer of poured liquid glass floating over a dynamic sky. I have pushed Google Stitch to its limit in order to achieve what I had envisioned.
The interface does not just change colors; it physically reacts to the weather:
Clear Sky: Volumetric warm sunlight glares from the corner, casting soft, elongated shadows from the glass panels onto the background.
Rain & Storms: Micro-water droplets accumulate directly on the glass surfaces with physical refraction and beading physics.
Clouds & Overcast: Soft, volumetric cloud layers drift slowly behind the translucent panels, creating a sense of depth and parallax.
Night: Twinkling stars and occasional diagonal shooting stars drift behind the high-contrast silver-rimmed glass cards.
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Meet VisuaLearn: The Infinite AI-Powered Learning Platform for Visual Learners 🚀
Category: Education & Learning
App Link: https://eyedebashis-23565.bubbleapps.io/version-test
X: https://x.com/eye_debashis/status/2036566115896402402
As a developer and designer, my brain is hardwired for visuals. Reading dry tutorials rarely clicks for me.
That’s why I built VisuaLearn. A platform that makes technical learning purely visual. Instead of hardcoded tutorials, the AI generates custom
lessons on the fly: through diagrams, real-life analogies, and
code walkthroughs.
Still confused? The context-aware AI chat answers lesson specific
questions instantly.
Tech Highlights:
🧠 100% dynamically generated lessons.
⚡ Add a new topic, and the app instantly teaches it.
💬 Live lesson AI chat workflow.
🛠️ Built with Bubble (no-code)
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This is my kittl challange submission.
This is a Campaign promo video for a Clothing try-on Saas service.
The theme is mainly promoting the timeless feature of tryon
that anyone can fit and try any dress from any ERA!
Here is my project view link-
https://app.kittl.com/project/cmmuwcqth2zt30i539u1yacdu
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As an independent freelancer, my work life is not very colorful; rather, it is confined to the small world where I live. No matter how the world unfolds, I come back to my same old nest where I find my inner peace... myself... from where I see the days go by outside the window. I tried to capture my little world inside a mobile, mimicking how my work life goes each day: work... music... sleep... repeat.
try it yourself - https://inside-app-30256951.figma.site