Hi PH,
I've always thought code and syntax highlighting were beautiful and maybe even worth framing. However, I found it was hard to find the "right" code to frame. So I made Codenail which allows you to upload a logo and shape your code into that logo.
So far I've had friends order posters to commemorate a project, or a change of jobs. I've also had a friend order one for his intern.
Pro tips:
- For now, your logo has to be on a white background.
- Try changing font size if initially it doesn't seem to fit!
- Press 'Preview' to get a 100% accurate view of what it will look like.
Any feedback is greatly appreciated! 🙏🏻 Thanks!
@francescoagosti - this is really cool. i should have been clearer. i meant to say that i did not notice the option for the image to be downloaded for $5. making it a little more prominent may help with sales :)
There are alternatives to this product out there (e.g. commits.io) as well as manual approaches, but the interface that CodeNail provides is really handy. On a "business" level, I really think that the FAQs are super helpful and the pricing breakdown is really clean/obvious to the reader.
All in all, I can see myself purchasing one of these posters in the near future.
Pros:
Simple, intuitive, and easy to use
Cons:
Somewhat pricey but not unreasonable (in-line with competitors)
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There are alternatives to this product out there (e.g. commits.io) as well as manual approaches, but the interface that CodeNail provides is really handy. On a "business" level, I really think that the FAQs are super helpful and the pricing breakdown is really clean/obvious to the reader.
All in all, I can see myself purchasing one of these posters in the near future.
Pros:Simple, intuitive, and easy to use
Cons:Somewhat pricey but not unreasonable (in-line with competitors)