Levi Eirinberg

Flutter

Illustration, 3D design and motion design for the festival website.

3D Motion Design Illustration

3D Motion Design Illustration

3D Motion Design Illustration

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Most interesting challenge I faced?

Efficiently generating 4,096 color cards within Figma to upload to IPFS (a protocol for storing files on the blockchain).


To start, I created my base color card design in Figma and made it the main component. I then created an instance of that component and used the Pattern Hero plugin to generate a 64x64 grid (4,096 cards).


From there, I imported a .txt file of all 4,096 possible 3-digit hex color combinations to Google Sheets.


I ran the Google Sheets Sync plugin within Figma to extract the data and replace the corresponding text/colors for each applicable card. Finally, I used the Rename It plugin before exporting to systematically rename the layers from [0 — 4095].

Efficiently generating 4,096 color cards within Figma to upload to IPFS (a protocol for storing files on the blockchain).


To start, I created my base color card design in Figma and made it the main component. I then created an instance of that component and used the Pattern Hero plugin to generate a 64x64 grid (4,096 cards).


From there, I imported a .txt file of all 4,096 possible 3-digit hex color combinations to Google Sheets.


I ran the Google Sheets Sync plugin within Figma to extract the data and replace the corresponding text/colors for each applicable card. Finally, I used the Rename It plugin before exporting to systematically rename the layers from [0 — 4095].

Efficiently generating 4,096 color cards within Figma to upload to IPFS (a protocol for storing files on the blockchain).


To start, I created my base color card design in Figma and made it the main component. I then created an instance of that component and used the Pattern Hero plugin to generate a 64x64 grid (4,096 cards).


From there, I imported a .txt file of all 4,096 possible 3-digit hex color combinations to Google Sheets.


I ran the Google Sheets Sync plugin within Figma to extract the data and replace the corresponding text/colors for each applicable card. Finally, I used the Rename It plugin before exporting to systematically rename the layers from [0 — 4095].

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