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Before switching to product design, I was designing presentations full-time, helping people create slides and present their ideas. At the time, I wondered how presentation tools like Keynote, PowerPoint, and Google Slides could be both too complex for regular users and counterintuitive for digital designers. I watched people struggle with these tools, thinking about all the unnecessary...

ModulA tool to create good-looking presentations quickly
Creating presentations is time-consuming and requires design skills. Modul makes it easy with unbreakable layouts and styles. Customize colors, fonts, and themes with a few clicks, while content automatically fits any layout, keeping everything polished.

ModulA tool to create good-looking presentations quickly
Something from Your Mind started as a little web-based project. Now you can track your feelings instantly in the new iOS application. The idea is the same: no accounts, no sign-ups, no server connection — just you and your thoughts, now available on iPhone.

Something from Your Mind iOS AppTrack your feelings instantly to build awareness over time
Nick Mikulinleft a comment
Hello community! The simple thought and mood tracker I launched in October was well-received, but had its limitations as a web app. This time I've developed an iOS app to make the experience more native and seamless while keeping the original idea: a simplistic feeling log without accounts, sign-ups, or server connection. Your thoughts stay yours on your device, now in the polished form of an...

Something from Your Mind iOS AppTrack your feelings instantly to build awareness over time
A one-page space to collect your thoughts and revisit them for reflection. No sign-up, no sync. Choose your mood, add a tag, and write. The data is securely stored locally in your browser using IndexedDB and can be exported whenever needed.

Something from Your MindMinimalistic space for reflections, stored in your browser
Nick Mikulinleft a comment
I was looking for a minimalistic reflection app — something light and clean. No need for an account, no subscriptions, no affirmations or advice. Just a place to write things down as they appear in my head. Plus, it feels safer knowing my reflections aren’t uploaded anywhere. I couldn’t find anything simple enough, so I decided to create it myself over a weekend. Pure HTML/JS/CSS combined with...

Something from Your MindMinimalistic space for reflections, stored in your browser



