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What’s the most fun gamified tailwind learning journey? Goal is to learn going from excalidraw style [ ] wire frame of boxes to have these show up in UI and then be able to make them more beautiful as one progresses?
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Follow Josh @exhalejr around the planet and pick things up as you go
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Tldr: design everydays / speed challenges / replication challenges Set yourself theme challenges, find real simple stylistic UI ( minimal at first, work flat, build to gradient, isomorphic & custom animation later ) and replicate elements. Collect UI, don't just haul arse at it as a whole page and pick your elements individually, component-ise them as you go, setting up style props to feed into them and handling the variances within, creating a little design library for yourself. Found it great for back references or pulling respective elements when needed. And also just seeing how different variations work with each other visually. Work square, aim for 4/8/16/32px padding and gaps as it'll speed up the clean feeling output As for speed challenges, get familiar with intellisense so you can short hand your class names and go kerchow 🏎️ The gamification is developing your own flexible UI system, the fun is the component you make along the way 😂
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That sounds like an interesting challenge! Starting with those wireframes and gradually enhancing them into a polished UI could definitely make the learning process engaging. Have you tried incorporating some interactive elements along the way? It might help keep things fun and motivating!
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