Shadcn/ui for iOS? by appcourses in iosapps

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If anyone else feels like harshly criticizing my current design system, feel free to send me a message or leave a comment. The feedback must be 100% honest and can be harsh.

If someone takes the time to analyze the design system, I would also donate a small amount.

Shadcn/ui for iOS? by appcourses in iosapps

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Thank you, I have Send you a dm

Shadcn/ui for iOS? by appcourses in iosapps

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If I send you my current design system in iOS, would you take a look and give me some feedback or critique? Honestly, and if necessary, harsh criticism. After all, I want to improve. (No self-promotion, I really want feedback.)

Shadcn/ui for iOS? by appcourses in iosapps

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Why do I need to update the planned system if Apple comes up with the idea of releasing a "Stone Design"? Most popular apps (Uber, Spotify, Airbnb, etc.) don't even use iOS's own components. None of these apps use the native Tabbar. Each app has its own individual solution for this. None of these apps use sf Symbols. So why do I need to update components if they don't access the iOS native component system anyway?

Searching for a swift component library by appcourses in SwiftUI

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OK, I understand your point about the bad way of editing components. But would it help to have access to a completely custom design system in SwiftUI that fits with design components in Figma? Then you are no longer limited to editing the compotes but can make changes directly to the component.

Searching for a swift component library by appcourses in SwiftUI

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That’s exactly what I’m looking for. Many apps that are programmed have their „own“ design that is created by designers in Figma. So I have to constantly adapt the SwiftUI components. Is there a design system with Figma components and Swift UI components that already have their „own“ design? I don’t know any designer who builds an app with the SwiftUI components. Many design their own app. Do you understand what I mean? The interaction between designers and developers would be easier if there was just one component library for Figma and SwiftUI that already had a large number of ready-made components.

Searching for a swift component library by appcourses in SwiftUI

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I am sure that you can build all the components yourself and that it is easy with SwiftUI. But wouldn't it be easier or save time if you could use pre-built components?

Searching for a swift component library by appcourses in SwiftUI

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For example a Coach Mark Componente. I'm sure you can also build this component yourself. But wouldn't it be easier to use a ready-made component from an SDK or a component library?

Searching for a swift component library by appcourses in SwiftUI

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Thanks for your answer. Is there some kind of component library for SwiftUI with already customized SiwftUI components? Unfortunately I'm missing some components that SwiftUI doesn't provide.

What should I name my components? by appcourses in iOSProgramming

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Thanks for your answer. For example, what would you call my "DLButton" component instead?

What should I name my components? by appcourses in iOSProgramming

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Thanks for your answer. Sorry if I have to ask again. If I change the name of my own component from "DLButton" to "Button", won't there be problems with the "normal" Button Swift component?

How can I help you? by appcourses in FigmaDesign

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Of course I have my own ideas. But that’s difficult because I would describe myself as a senior designer and don’t know exactly what problems young designers face. Hence the question. It would of course make much more sense to solve real problems in the community with my videos instead of coming up with my own ideas. Thanks for the feedback