The Last Page started with a question:
Why do we treat doodles like throwaway thoughts?
For many of us, the last page of a notebook becomes a home for random sketches, strange little characters, unfinished ideas, and moments of creativity that don't fit anywhere else.
For the Config Makeathon, I wanted to explore what would happen if those forgotten drawings were given a second life.
The Last Page is a playful, creative tool that lets users draw a doodle, animate it with simple behaviours, and turn it into a wallpaper, screensaver, GIF, or video.
Built using Figma Make and Weavy, the project explores how AI can help transform fleeting creative moments into something worth keeping.
A small experiment in celebrating imperfect ideas.
And a reminder that creativity doesn't always have to start with a blank canvas—it can start with a scribble in the margins.
Go check it out! It's live🚀 : https://queue-motto-13323210.figma.site
It's on Figma Community as well: https://www.figma.com/community/file/1649675940635777202
andddd on X: https://x.com/Moon48501/status/2067854387079430397?s=20