StudioShell a 3D acoustic room simulator built in Omma.
Set your room dimensions, choose wall/floor/ceiling materials, add furniture, and analyze your RT60 (reverb time) to understand how sound behaves in your space.
Includes real-time sound wave visualization showing propagation and absorption across different materials.
Designed for home studio owners, podcasters, and anyone recording audio who wants to make informed decisions before investing in acoustic treatment.
Try it : https://omma.build/p/home-studio-acoustics-simulator-36kibj
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UNTRUE — An interactive chord explorer inspired by Burial's album Untrue (2007).
Using Mobbin, I studied how music apps handle chord exploration and sound interaction. Two apps shaped the direction:
• Demo — for its intuitive chord selection and circular UI patterns
• Endel — for its dark, spatial, monochrome aesthetic
I combined Demo's interaction model with Endel's visual language, themed around the harmonic palette of Burial's Untrue — every chord from every track on the album, playable in your browser.
What you can do:
• Explore chords across 9 album tracks
• Tap to hear each chord with different synth presets
• Build and play your own chord progressions
Process: Mobbin research → Figma → Claude Code → test → back to Figma → rebuild. Each iteration brought it closer to a dark, tactile instrument.
Built with React + Tone.js + Tailwind CSS. Deployed on Vercel.
🔗 Try it: https://untrue.vercel.app/
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our AI lives in a text box. What if it had an office?
Meet T-R41N1…
A universal embodiment layer for AI agents, built in Figma Make by@Paula Sepúlveda , @Gabriel Henao and me. Designed in a 1930s rubber-hose cartoon style, T-R41N1 becomes your office companion: raise your hand to call, speak and see your words appear live, nod to continue, shake your head to adjust, or ignore it and it slips into vacation mode.
Plug in your preferred AI agent via proxy to give it presence and personality. The idea is simple: not to replace the brain of AI, but to give it a cartoon body and make it feel alive.
It’s published on Figma Community, feel free to remix it (https://<https://www.figma.com/community/file/1610534849782922943/t-r4ini>)
And you can try the prototype through the link: https://tr4ini.figma.site
#AI #figmamakeathon
Clear vinyl inspired this piece. I wanted to recreate the way transparent records catch light and change what you see underneath while they spin.
In this interactive Hana scene (https://my.spline.design/trackidoptimazided-JmVB4KT0eIz84ieY5tYLYR4W-9U6/) you can:
Choose a record
Choose a slipmat
Hit play and see how the “glassy” material affects the look behind it (Liquid Glass)
Check the social media post (https://www.linkedin.com/posts/fabio-torres-2baa21239_designwithsplinehana-spline-contra-ugcPost-7428215091193384960-COKH?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAADtq8m4Bmjf2D2WgZOFB9B4HKyorGJiX3ZY)