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Max Burnside

@maxburnside

Product designer who builds apps. Creator of @PreviewSMS and @HomePlate_Deals

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Created a video going through a bit of how I created this design and animation in @figma. Hope that folks find it useful and/or entertaining. youtu.be/Y58g-CaDb1o

maxburnside's tweet image. Created a video going through a bit of how I created this design and animation in @figma.

Hope that folks find it useful and/or entertaining.

youtu.be/Y58g-CaDb1o

I really like the dynamically sized iOS 26 Lock Screen clock typeface updates. But when supported media thumbnails appear on the Lock Screen, the dynamic typeface is replaced with tiny, boring text. I mocked up a solution.



The downside of @MLB season winding down is the upside of having more time to work on @HomePlate_Deals updates. In updating the card UI for team deals, I'm exploring typefaces, visual design tweaks, and creating custom team logos.

maxburnside's tweet image. The downside of @MLB season winding down is the upside of having more time to work on @HomePlate_Deals updates.

In updating the card UI for team deals, I'm exploring typefaces, visual design tweaks, and creating custom team logos.

Popover menu in an AI-native text editor containing a few nice details.

maxburnside's tweet image. Popover menu in an AI-native text editor containing a few nice details.

Dark mode dashboard dropdowns and data

maxburnside's tweet image. Dark mode dashboard dropdowns and data

In order to quickly explore a variety of concepts, I'll often fully design only select sections of the UI, leaving others with only wireframe-level details. This allows me to focus on developing select features, while still providing the general context of where they'll live.

maxburnside's tweet image. In order to quickly explore a variety of concepts, I'll often fully design only select sections of the UI, leaving others with only wireframe-level details.

This allows me to focus on developing select features, while still providing the general context of where they'll live.

So much of design (and life) is trial and error. Some cool idea from Dashboard UI v26 might never get built but it doesn't mean that it's not a worthwhile endeavor. If it's not ship-worthy, it might be share-worthy.

maxburnside's tweet image. So much of design (and life) is trial and error. Some cool idea from Dashboard UI v26 might never get built but it doesn't mean that it's not a worthwhile endeavor.

If it's not ship-worthy, it might be share-worthy.

Minimal AI workflow template cards from the archives.

maxburnside's tweet image. Minimal AI workflow template cards from the archives.

Another chart hover state exploration. This one is more saturated and shows dual data points for each time period.

maxburnside's tweet image. Another chart hover state exploration. This one is more saturated and shows dual data points for each time period.

An early and ultimately unused version of a muted, monochromatic chart hover state. Still cool.

maxburnside's tweet image. An early and ultimately unused version of a muted, monochromatic chart hover state. Still cool.


A little while back, I came up with a bit of a UX flow vs actions diagram approach. The idea is that each indented level in a new stage of the user flow, with actions called out. It doesn't work for every situation but it keeps everything in one place during the planning stage.

maxburnside's tweet image. A little while back, I came up with a bit of a UX flow vs actions diagram approach. The idea is that each indented level in a new stage of the user flow, with actions called out.

It doesn't work for every situation but it keeps everything in one place during the planning stage.

An early and ultimately unused version of a muted, monochromatic chart hover state. Still cool.

maxburnside's tweet image. An early and ultimately unused version of a muted, monochromatic chart hover state. Still cool.

An exploration demonstrating how AI-generated text could be visually differentiated, with hover state indicating the ability to open generation/edit history UI.

maxburnside's tweet image. An exploration demonstrating how AI-generated text could be visually differentiated, with hover state indicating the ability to open generation/edit history UI.

While looking for a different design in the archives, I found this fairly minimal upsell mobile screen I created several years ago. Always nice when a design doesn't feel as old as it is. Must have been doing something right.

maxburnside's tweet image. While looking for a different design in the archives, I found this fairly minimal upsell mobile screen I created several years ago.

Always nice when a design doesn't feel as old as it is. Must have been doing something right.

A few closeup details of a quick access panel for running AI tasks

maxburnside's tweet image. A few closeup details of a quick access panel for running AI tasks

Batted 1.000 with @HomePlate_Deals during the regular season: there was at least one deal posted every single game. The postseason has quite a few gaps between games, so I needed to make an empty state. Simple, text-based, informative.

maxburnside's tweet image. Batted 1.000 with @HomePlate_Deals during the regular season: there was at least one deal posted every single game.

The postseason has quite a few gaps between games, so I needed to make an empty state.

Simple, text-based, informative.

An early concept for generating content directly in an AI text editor

maxburnside's tweet image. An early concept for generating content directly in an AI text editor

On October 1, 2015, I arrived in southern California after driving overnight during the last leg of a cross country move. 10 years later, I'm still regularly inspired by this beautiful section of the country. Wishing myself a happy 10 year Californiversary 😄

maxburnside's tweet image. On October 1, 2015, I arrived in southern California after driving overnight during the last leg of a cross country move.

10 years later, I'm still regularly inspired by this beautiful section of the country.

Wishing myself a happy 10 year Californiversary 😄

Yep, inputs are still fun 😜

maxburnside's tweet image. Yep, inputs are still fun 😜

Input fields are so much fun. Maybe my favorite UI element. Layering details, accounting for various states. Saturday nights don't get much crazier than this. Progress of work marches on.

maxburnside's tweet image. Input fields are so much fun. Maybe my favorite UI element. Layering details, accounting for various states.

Saturday nights don't get much crazier than this. Progress of work marches on.


Making text-only UI user-friendly can be a great challenge. Well-defined and consistent columns with limited colors only used to emphasize.

maxburnside's tweet image. Making text-only UI user-friendly can be a great challenge.

Well-defined and consistent columns with limited colors only used to emphasize.

Sometimes a mid-fidelity wireframe contains almost enough detail to be serviceable as a comp. This is one such instance from several years back, when I was designing a survey builder for a B2B SaaS involved in demonstrating customer satisfaction.

maxburnside's tweet image. Sometimes a mid-fidelity wireframe contains almost enough detail to be serviceable as a comp.

This is one such instance from several years back, when I was designing a survey builder for a B2B SaaS involved in demonstrating customer satisfaction.

Input fields are so much fun. Maybe my favorite UI element. Layering details, accounting for various states. Saturday nights don't get much crazier than this. Progress of work marches on.

maxburnside's tweet image. Input fields are so much fun. Maybe my favorite UI element. Layering details, accounting for various states.

Saturday nights don't get much crazier than this. Progress of work marches on.

Some UI details of a recent floating action menu featuring a combination of custom and @nucleoicons

maxburnside's tweet image. Some UI details of a recent floating action menu featuring a combination of custom and @nucleoicons

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