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Martin Gorol

@gorolmartin

✨ Product designer specializing in digital & #Web3. Crafting clean, intuitive designs for apps & beyond.🔮 #Anime & #Manga enthusiast.

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iPhone Air looks nice but not trusting the durability and overheating. iPhone Pro 17 is even uglier than it was before, but would be nice to upgrade it from Pro 14. And yes, the new Pro 17 looks even more ugly when you put a case on it.

iPhone Air looks nice but not trusting the durability and overheating. iPhone Pro 17 is even uglier than it was before, but would be nice to upgrade it from Pro 14. 

And yes, the new Pro 17 looks even more ugly when you put a case on it.
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Not a fan of some of the new UI elements in iOS 26 but I have to say that I really like the animations, everything feels super smooth and fast.

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What exactly is vibe-coding? Is it me “coding” with AI doing the heavy lifting? And if I’m just telling the AI what to do because I don’t actually understand any of it—do we call that project management, or just creative delegation?

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One of the earliest designs I worked on back when I was the lone designer at my first agency. It definitely shows its age, but there’s still something I appreciate about the feel and direction. Curious ⁉️ At what point does a design get too old to earn a spot in your portfolio?

One of the earliest designs I worked on back when I was the lone designer at my first agency. It definitely shows its age, but there’s still something I appreciate about the feel and direction.

Curious ⁉️ At what point does a design get too old to earn a spot in your portfolio?
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I completely agree with this. Every time I tell someone that I am a product designer, I always have to add ..."so basically mobile and desktop apps"

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Exactly my thoughts. While I did not spend more than 10 minutes using the browser, I have already tried Perplexity Comet, and Dia. Each of these browsers is quite similar, with only minor differences... Went back to Chrome again.

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Tried a bunch of to-do apps hopping to juggle work and life, track tasks like a responsible adult and somehow ended up using Linear. It has everything, great UI, great UX and 3rd party integrations for tracking specific tasks.