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Talia Przybyszewski
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Creative developer crafting premium digital products
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New weekend project: Coin Club - a fictional fintech/crypto platform with a rubber hose-inspired visual style. I wanted to apply a lot of what I do in my day job around dashboards, workflows, data-heavy interfaces, and internal tools, but package it into something a little more fun. Features include: • Portfolio dashboard • Asset swaps • Markets and watchlists • Security vault • Learning hub • CMS-powered blog Tech stack: • Next.js • TypeScript • Tailwind CSS • Framer Motion • Supabase • Sanity Very different visually from the kind of work I normally do, but it was a fun challenge exploring how far I could push a playful design system while still keeping the product usable and structured. Feedback is always welcome.
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I've been working on something over the past week, that started as job board exploration but the more I built the more I realised the valuable part wasn't the jobs, its everything that happens after you apply. So FOUND slowly evolved into something closer to a job search operating system with: • Application tracker • Kanban board • Calendar view • Interview timeline • Notes workspace • Reminders & follow-ups • Momentum tracking Whether opportunities come from LinkedIn, referrals, recruiters, startup websites, or job boards, everything lives in one place. Still a work in progress, but it's been a fun reminder that sometimes the best product ideas appear while you're building. Built with Next.js, TypeScript, TailwindCSS, Framer Motion, and Supabase.
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Last Seen - Places disappear. Their stories don't have to. Last Seen is an archive of lost places and the memories people left behind. A living record of the places that shaped us, before they disappear from memory as completely as they have from maps. The research Before writing a line of code I posted to Reddit. "What closed place do you still think about?" Three subreddits. Three cities. 217,000 views. 1,652 replies. The Astoria. Shunt Vaults. CBGB. Florent. The problem was real before I built anything. The Figma workflow Figma Weave generated the visual language, aged paper textures, film grain overlays, archival map treatments. The Design Agent built the complete design system from a single prompt, colour styles, typography, eight components, page layouts, brand guidelines. The result is a 16-frame horizontal brand identity deck published to the Figma Community. Two Figma Make widgets built and published to Community, Memory of the Day and Still Here, pulling real memories from a live Supabase database in real time. The product Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind, Supabase, Mapbox GL JS, Vercel. 103 places across five cities. A heatmap showing where memory concentrates across continents. Real memories from real people. An admin queue, rate limiting, auto-geocoding, profanity filtering, i18n across six languages. 825 unique visitors in three days. The archive keeps growing. The workflow Reddit validation, Figma Weave, Design Agent, Figma Make, live product. In 24 hours. Design System - https://www.figma.com/design/Kn81kFZfmAOf9OJkzUGohk/Last-Seen?node-id=0-1&t=JJ7SBoTiIzpf07OZ-1 Figma Make - https://glassy-sky-12636665.figma.site Project link - https://www.lastseen.city
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