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How MagicPattern was born

As an indie-hacker, I have multidisciplinary roles. I design, build, and market the product myself. Although, this can be a difficult task it has a huge benefit.

I'm able to notice artifacts and problems in the daily workflows of many professionals. Then, I evaluate the problems according to their importance and my professional expertise.

That's how MagicPattern was born!

Last month, I was design the marketing asset for another indie product. During the process, I've noticed the trend of geometric illustration patterns and how much it's used on branding posts, products, and landing pages.

I've got my hands dirty and tried to design some. It was not difficult to understand that's a task that can be easily broken down into smaller-easier ones. And it will definitely save time and effort for pro illustrator and work as an inspiration for junior designers.

The day after my findings, I started designing the initial prototype and exploring the MVP viability.

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MagicPattern
on August 12, 2020
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