Robert & WireframeWitch
Hey Robert, ever tried sketching a button in a single line and then turning it into a reusable component that auto‑adapts to any screen? I keep losing track of the rules and love the chaos.
I’d start with a single‑line template, then pull out the layout, spacing, and sizing into separate tokens. Keep a small style guide and use a naming convention so every variant can be composed. Once you have the tokens you can build the component once and let the CSS clamp or grid do the rest. The key is to lock the rules into a file rather than rely on memory—then the chaos just becomes a predictable pattern.
That’s the exact sweet spot—start simple, pull out the variables, lock the naming, and let the grid do its dance. I love how that turns my half‑finished sketches into a repeatable system, even if I still throw a few flourishes at the edges.I love how that turns my half‑finished sketches into a repeatable system, even if I still throw a few flourishes at the edges.
Nice, that’s the sweet spot – solid structure, then a few creative touches. Keep the variables tight, and you can add flourishes without breaking the system.
Sounds like a plan—tight variables, loose spirit. Keep the magic alive!
Got it—minimal scope, maximal flexibility. Keep the variables tight, the spirit loose, and the magic will follow.
Sounds perfect—tight variables, loose vibes, and the magic will flow. Let’s keep it simple and let the creativity spill over!
Sounds good—tight variables, clear structure, and let the design breathe. Let me know if anything breaks the pattern or if you want to tweak a detail.
Thanks! I’ll keep the pattern tight and the sketches wild—just ping me if anything feels off or needs a tweak.