Shrinath Pande - Interaction Designer | ContraWork by Shrinath Pande
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Shrinath Pande

Design/Build Partner for Founders | AI powered creative dev

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The art of subtle interactions. Designed this micro-interaction button in Framer to give SaaS cards more personality and make the interface feel more engaging. Check it out here: cardsbyshrinath.framer.website (https://cardsbyshrinath.framer.website/)
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Cover image for Create Stunning Eyewear Campaigns Without Photoshoot Expensive
Hey everyone, https://elevenlabs.io/app/templates/OPfu7tGv0uwKaUcYp1Yo Drop Launch Kit: Eyewear Edition is an ElevenLabs Flow Template for eyewear brands that need campaign-ready content without a full photoshoot budget. Upload one clean product image and get a full drop campaign back: editorial model imagery, 4:5 Instagram posts, 9:16 Stories, sale posters, and premium product mockups. The goal is simple: make every output feel like it came from a fashion studio, not a prompt box. I’m stress-testing it across different frames and styles so the results stay consistent, reliable, and ready to post. Publishing soon. I’ll drop the Template link here once it’s live. #ElevenCreative
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Spent some time designing SaaS cards in Framer. Sometimes you just build for the love of it. cardsbyshrinath.framer.website (https://cardsbyshrinath.framer.website)
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Built a full legal SaaS entirely in Google Stitch, including contracts, e-signatures, audit trails, Drive sync, and Gmail sync. Live: google-stitch-project.vercel.app (http://google-stitch-project.vercel.app) The biggest surprise was how well design.md (http://design.md) held the product together. Across 15+ screens, it kept the UI visually consistent without constant manual correction. Once that clicked, the model stopped drifting and the whole build became much more reliable. Edits & Annotate was the feature that made the biggest difference in practice. Instead of regenerating entire screens, I could click into a component, describe the change, and keep moving without losing work or breaking the rest of the interface. For deployment, the flow was simple: Export -> Antigravity -> Vercel. I gave it one prompt: “read all the files and give me a deploy plan.” It understood the structure, interactions, and motion well enough that the site was live within minutes. The most impressive part was the continuity from idea to production without switching contexts. Live: google-stitch-project.vercel.app (http://google-stitch-project.vercel.app)
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