Moodboard

A place dedicated to my inspirations while working on my personal website and projects, with works that I love from talented designers.

Released on Mar 1, 2022

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Moodboards are one of the exercises I love the most when working on new projects that require a well-defined visual language. For years, I gathered inspirations of all kinds and thought it was time to reveal how I came up with this visual direction. More specifically, what works have inspired me the most and give credit to all their creators.

I had this concept of a draggable canvas with pinned inspirations in my mind for over a year. I tried implementing it with my previous portfolio version on Nuxt, but I ran into many performance issues with the drag-and-drop feature.

Framer Motion was so easy to implement, both in design and code. I stored all my inspirations metadata in a JSON Bin and the images in Supabase, a simple fetch method, and it was ready to go!

So here's my moodboard.

Moodboards are one of the exercises I love the most when working on new projects that require a well-defined visual language. For years, I gathered inspirations of all kinds and thought it was time to reveal how I came up with this visual direction. More specifically, what works have inspired me the most and give credit to all their creators.

I had this concept of a draggable canvas with pinned inspirations in my mind for over a year. I tried implementing it with my previous portfolio version on Nuxt, but I ran into many performance issues with the drag-and-drop feature.

Framer Motion was so easy to implement, both in design and code. I stored all my inspirations metadata in a JSON Bin and the images in Supabase, a simple fetch method, and it was ready to go!

So here's my moodboard.

Moodboards are one of the exercises I love the most when working on new projects that require a well-defined visual language. For years, I gathered inspirations of all kinds and thought it was time to reveal how I came up with this visual direction. More specifically, what works have inspired me the most and give credit to all their creators.

I had this concept of a draggable canvas with pinned inspirations in my mind for over a year. I tried implementing it with my previous portfolio version on Nuxt, but I ran into many performance issues with the drag-and-drop feature.

Framer Motion was so easy to implement, both in design and code. I stored all my inspirations metadata in a JSON Bin and the images in Supabase, a simple fetch method, and it was ready to go!

So here's my moodboard.

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Yann-Edern Gillet

Software Designer, Linear
Framer Awards Site of the Year 2022

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Yann-Edern Gillet

Software Designer, Linear
Framer Awards Site of the Year 2022

Thunderstorm

© 2024 Yann-Edern Gillet

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Yann-Edern Gillet

Software Designer, Linear
Framer Awards Site of the Year 2022

© 2024 Yann-Edern Gillet