We all know the feeling: things we want to do, trips to plan, people to meet, projects we keep postponing, and we keep saying “I’ll do it when I have time.” Most of the time we don’t. 🤨
That ends now.
I’ll Do It Later is a small web app I built for the Tempo Challenge. It helps you decide whether to do something now or later. Just answer a few simple questions and get a clear, personal recommendation. 📝
And because every good action starts with a good plan, the app also shows nearby places to get started such as cafés, libraries or parks. ☕️ This part is still connected in a prototype-like way, tell me what you think!
Check it out here (https://4850773e-27f8-4ace-8ac4-dc9fd75abb27.canvases.tempo.build/?framework=VITE). And here’s the build (https://app.tempo.build/canvases/4850773e-27f8-4ace-8ac4-dc9fd75abb27/editor).
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Okay, we’re super excited to finally share our Webflow-Challenge project Mindful with you! 🚀
👉 Try it out here: bemindful.webflow.io (http://bemindful.webflow.io)
We built an interactive website designed to give your mind a quick reset, a short pause for your head when life gets hectic. 🦦
These micro breaks in creative worlds are perfect for those days when the weather sucks or there’s just no time to really step outside.
Each break is backed by science-based relaxation exercises to help you return focused and inspired. 👨🏻🔬✨
Huge shoutout to @Phil Gengenbach (https://contra.com/phil_gengenbach_snp1vvz3/work?r=johannes_specht_vr7hcqrw) for bringing this idea to life, seriously, check him out!
Can’t wait to hear what you think. 💭
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Experimenting with how visual inputs could guide LLMs to express ideas that are hard or impractical to convey through text alone.
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Mindful (https://bemindful.webflow.io) was the first project we ever built in Webflow! It’s a space for short, science-based micro-breaks to help you recharge when things get busy. 🤯
We were amazed by how smooth and intuitive it felt to build right in the browser with full creative freedom. What made it even more fun was exploring the new GSAP-powered Interactions, adding subtle motion that makes the site feel super alive and immersive. ✨
Take a peek at Mindful (https://bemindful.webflow.io) to see what’s possible.
Built together with @Phil Gengenbach (https://contra.com/phil_gengenbach_snp1vvz3/work?r=johannes_specht_vr7hcqrw)
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Hey folks 👋 here are three lessons I’ve learned from my recent mobile app designs 👇
🎧 Music You’ll Love – a concept for discovering songs through visual preference mapping.
Not every preference fits on a one-dimensional scale, so I explored a two-dimensional coordinate system to express taste more intuitively, with room for pressure sensitivity as a third layer.
📍 SocialMe – a social event app for finding activities and friends nearby.
I learned how maps can act as emotional interfaces, giving users context and connection that static lists can’t.
🤝 Moolo – connects people based on shared interests and spontaneous encounters.
It showed me how complex privacy design can be. I experimented with safe zones, time delays, and approximate locations to keep users safe while preserving the joy of discovery.
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Excited to share Farewise, a platform that rethinks how flexible travelers plan trips, developed with @Phil Gengenbach (https://contra.com/phil_gengenbach_snp1vvz3/work?r=phil_gengenbach_snp1vvz3). 🌍
Most flight tools make you pick exact dates and destinations before you even know what’s out there. 👀
With our rethought timeline slider, you can stay flexible without endless calendar clicks or being tied to “one week in August.” Just drag, adjust, and instantly see your travel window, even across months like “mid-August to mid-September.” It’s quick, visual, and actually fun to use.
Add in destination themes like “to the sun” or “mountains” and Farewise helps you find the best deals that match your vibe. ✈️
We’re still building it and would love to hear your thoughts or feedback. 😊 Built with React, running serverless on AWS.
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My submission for the MagicPath Challenge ✨
I created a dark-themed Health Feature Library (https://www.magicpath.ai/projects/327501679324975104?token=ca613a58129c71b4583a8c256dae9e61299046f95d9574829d714cc5d25600c9) for smartwatches that explores how design and technology can work together to support well-being and even save lives. All built in MagicPath!
From continuous heart monitoring to subtle alerts like Blood Oxygen and Fall Detection, each component follows one cohesive, minimal (and green) language built for clarity and calmness. 🩺
Thanks to MagicPath for this inspiring challenge and to Contra for another amazing competition! 👀
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Another Figma project I worked on together with @Phil Gengenbach (https://contra.com/phil_gengenbach_snp1vvz3/work).
Basealign helps developers instantly check their code for baseline compatibility and accessibility issues. 🩺
For more details check out this post (https://contra.com/community/cmgtkhfww00003b6xfnkyakz2). 👈🏻
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I designed an automotive app concept that turns charging stops into opportunities.
Usually the central display is built around the driver, even though the driver is the one who shouldn’t be focusing on it while driving. 👀
With this concept, passengers can connect to the car’s navigation system and see what’s ahead in real time. When the vehicle plans a charging stop, the app highlights the area where the car will need to charge anyway and instantly suggests nearby places to eat, shop, rest, or take a short walk. ⚡️
The navigation stays fully synced with the car, so if the route changes, everyone’s app updates instantly. Passengers can even suggest new waypoints that appear directly on the driver’s display, turning passive travel time into a shared and intelligent experience. 🥳