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Tomás Löffler

Designer who codes experiences

dAppBooster

Web3 development, designed to impress

Year
2023
Role
UI/UX Designer & Frontend Engineer
Skills
Product DesignDesign SystemsUX EngineeringWeb3
Technologies
ReactTypeScriptViemTailwind CSS
dAppBooster

Designed before it was built

The landing page came first. The goal was simple: make a developer tool look like a product worth using. Clean layout, clear hierarchy, and a hero that explains dAppBooster in one line.

dAppBooster landing page

Every component, live

The demo page is a working showcase of the full component library, including buttons, modals, wallet connection, and forms, all interactive, with dark and light mode side by side. Developers can see exactly what they're getting before writing a single line of code.

dAppBooster demo page component library

Templates should have opinions

dAppBooster ships with a design direction, not just a blank canvas. The color system, spacing, and component style are intentional, opinionated enough to look good out of the box, flexible enough to be replaced when the product grows into its own identity.

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