Tanvi Shimpi - UX Designer | ContraWork by Tanvi Shimpi
Tanvi Shimpi

Tanvi Shimpi

I design what I feel, then vibe code it to life.

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Unmade A receipt for every idea that almost disappeared. Ideas are strange. They arrive without warning during a shower, a midnight scroll, a conversation with a friend, a walk home, or a random moment in class. For a few seconds, they feel important. Potentially life-changing, even. Then they're gone. Most ideas never fail because they're bad. They fail because they're forgotten. Today, our thoughts are scattered across notes apps, screenshots, voice memos, sticky notes, WhatsApp messages, and half-finished documents. The more ideas we have, the harder they become to revisit, connect, and act upon. Unmade is a new way of preserving ideas. Instead of storing thoughts as plain text, Unmade transforms every idea into a beautifully crafted digital receipt a tangible artifact that proves an idea existed at a specific moment in time. The receipt becomes more than a note. It becomes evidence. As a creative, I was constantly collecting ideas saving screenshots, bookmarking posts, storing random files, and filling endless notes with thoughts I didn't want to lose. But the more I saved, the harder it became to revisit anything meaningful. My ideas were scattered across apps, folders, and tabs, turning inspiration into digital clutter. I wanted something designed specifically for ideas. Not another notes app. Not another folder full of screenshots. That's how Unmade was born. I built Unmade to solve a problem I faced myself, but I don't want it to stop here. My next step is to make it a fully functional product that anyone can use to capture ideas before they disappear. Because sometimes the best ideas come unexpectedly, and they deserve better than getting lost in a folder full of screenshots. Figma Make helped me bring an idea that had been sitting in my head into something real and interactive. It allowed me to focus on experimenting, refining the experience, and exploring different possibilities much faster, making the entire process feel creative, playful, and incredibly rewarding. Here's the link: https://clone-bundle-57039533.figma.site/ Community link: https://www.figma.com/community/file/1649656827352110118
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My Laptop WENT OFF while i was submitting my submission and i could'nt submit but still im gonna post it cause i have worked crazily on this project Canvas & Co is a fictional art gallery that curates artwork from contemporary masters and emerging visionaries from around the world. The website allows visitors to explore current exhibitions, browse pieces from the collection, and book personalized tours for a more immersive gallery experience. For this project, I started in Google Stitch by describing the kind of experience and visual direction I wanted. My goal was to create a premium, minimal, and immersive digital gallery. Stitch generated the initial layouts and structure, which gave me a strong starting point to build from. From there, I went through multiple rounds of iteration. I modified the generated designs several times, experimented with different font pairings, tested various color palettes, and refined the layout until it captured the atmosphere I was aiming for. Some sections stayed close to the original generation, while others evolved significantly through experimentation. The feature I found most useful was In-Place AI Edits using prompts and point-and-click interactions. It made it incredibly easy to test ideas, make changes, and quickly iterate on the design. I also really enjoyed Streaming Generations Directly to the Canvas because it felt like watching the design come together live, making the creative process much more interactive. To take the experience further, I used Antigravity MCP to help implement advanced animations, interactions, and code refinements. This allowed me to add richer motion effects and create a more engaging experience while still keeping the original design direction created in Stitch. Once everything was polished and working as intended, I deployed the final project on Vercel. Workflow Google Stitch → Generated the initial layouts, visual direction, and overall experience. Google Stitch Iterations → Refined typography, color palettes, layouts, and interactions using prompts and in-place AI edits. Antigravity MCP → Implemented advanced animations, interactions, and code refinements. Final Polish & Testing → Refined responsiveness, motion, and user experience. Vercel → Deployed the final project for sharing and submission. Overall, Canvas & Co was an exploration of how AI-assisted design tools can accelerate the creative process while still allowing room for experimentation, refinement, and custom interactive experiences. One design decision I made early on was to keep the experience on a single page rather than splitting it into multiple screens. Since the goal was to create a seamless gallery experience, I didn't want users to constantly navigate between different pages or lose context while exploring. Instead of creating 4–5 separate screens, I designed the website as a single immersive journey where each section naturally leads to the next through navigation and interactions. This helped keep the workflow simple, reduced friction, and allowed visitors to focus on exploring the gallery, exhibitions, collection, and tour information without unnecessary complexity. To make the experience feel more immersive, I also added background music inspired by the atmosphere of a real art gallery. Since visitors aren't physically walking through the space, I wanted to recreate some of that feeling digitally. The music helps set the mood and makes the experience feel less like browsing a website and more like slowly exploring a curated gallery space. Combined with the animations and transitions, it helps create a calmer and more engaging journey through the artwork. here is live link: https://canvas-and-co-topaz.vercel.app/ post on x (posted before the submision time!):https://x.com/TanviShimpi/status/2062428191650939068 stitch project link:https://stitch.withgoogle.com/projects/9874630916302792864 @Stitch by Google i hope you atleast take a look at my project.
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Here is my submission. I built a portfolio inspired by Windows 98 entirely in Anything. Real boot screen, draggable windows, a working Start Menu and taskbar. The whole desktop experience, but it's actually a portfolio. When you land, a Welcome dialog pops up introducing who the person is and what they do. From there you can explore About Me which opens like System Properties, Projects as a File Explorer where every project is a folder, Skills in a Device Manager panel, Contact as a classic dialog box, and Resume that opens like Internet Explorer. Everything runs from one config file swap in your details and it becomes your portfolio. Everything is clickable, go ahead and try it. Here is the link to try it out yourself: https://www.anything.com/build/X9xp31RzQc-s6n00HivDiQ Link to X post: http://x.com/TanviShimpi/status/2051183568211357957
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A responsive image grid that flows with your motion, pure TouchDesigner inspo.
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Design your own boarding pass, because why be basic at the gate?
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