Andrei Poni (@theweb3designer) • Hey
Andrei Poni (@theweb3designer) • Hey
Publications
- Buying ETH as an open action on Lens, using Venmo.
- Showing you how much points you could of earned while transacting through Rainbow instead of Metamask
- Crowdfunding irl actions thanks to web3 social
- Supplyin on @aave through Lens open actions
- Betting on @polymarket from a frame
- Buying tokens from a @farcaster frame thanks to @base
- Seeing web3 social community $POINTS ownership on a Farcaster channel
- Seeing token graph in Farcaster's channels
- Integrating Interface with Farcaster
- Backup premium feature for Farcaster
- Buying cover with @NexusMutual straight from your web3 social feed.
- Making an payment to Airbnb using X
- Pinning your portfolio performance to your web3 social profile.
- Raising money for future events using web3 social.
- One Tap shopping experience in Web3 social.
Harnessing the power of blockchain technology, companies can now target users inside web3 social feeds, giving them a much easier purchase UX than existing solutions.
Let's look at an example.
Thanks to decentralized social media, an apparel company might know that you like a specific brand of shoes.
They then decide to show you an ad inside your web3 social feed when that specific product goes on sale.
Shoe size and delivery address are already pre-filled based on your profile and your payment method is the native wallet of the web3 social media platform you've been using.
Using web3 social is this easy to have a personalized seamless shopping experience while scrolling through your social feed.
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- Buying portfolios as NFTs
The new ERC-6551standard allows any NFT to have its own wallet, meaning that any NFT can now hold any number of tokens or even other NFTs.
There are surprising new use cases that can spring from this.
One of them is the ability to create portfolios inside of NFTs, these portfolios can be transacted inside different marketplaces.
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1922: Creation of the Bauhaus school in Germany, combining fine art and craft to create modern design.
1970s: "Graphic Design as a Practice" book by Inge Druckery established rules for working designers.
1966-77: The Helvetica typeface was widely adopted during this period revolutionizing graphic design.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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1920s: The Bauhaus school of art and design opens in Weimar, Germany.
1930s: Herbert Bayer introduces universal style into graphic design.
1940s: Constructivist posters dominate political communication during WWII.
1960s-70s: San Francisco's psychedelic movement redefines poster culture through rock bands, activist groups, and underground publications.
1980s-90s: Digital technology is introduced to the realm of media production for TV spots and logo designs.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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1. In 1922, the International Typographic Style emerged as one of the first postmodern design movements.
2. 1946 saw the introduction of colorful and modernistic Danish furniture designs by Finn Juhl and Hans Wegner that are still popular today.
3. The 1960s brought previously unseen abstract expressions in graphic design, from trends such as Pop Art to Digitial Neo-Futurism in 1980s' video game graphics like Pacman's cartoon textures .
4In 1989 the World Wide Web was born bringing radical changes to user experience with its array of typography choices for webpages on a global scale.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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1920s: Umberto Eco coins the term semiology to describe the relationship between symbols and communication.
1930s: International Typographic Style popularizes formal elements like grids and sans-serif typefaces.
1950s: Swiss modernists expand grid systems to create a visual language of typography, color, and photography.
1960s: Psychedelic art introduces visual techniques such as optical illusions and vibrant colors that influence design moving forward. 1970's - Bauhaus style is adopted by Apple Computer for use in their products inspiring minimalist designs with bright flat shapes
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
- Shout out to @postter.lens for allowing me to schedule all my Lens posts 💪
- @vitalik.lens and his evergreen Uniqlo!😂
Cool picture bro 💯
- Collecting live moments as NFTs
- me with some of the hackers building on Lens at @ethglobal.lens Lisbon 🫡
- Collecting articles on Medium thanks to @lensprotocol
- Seeing your web3 social transactions in one place.
Contribution, Promotion and Revenue.
- Using the token you are swapping from to pay your gas on @uniswap.lens
- Lens Green subscription
- GM!
- Riding with style
- EPzTGRin0O5eIvvlh4jTmRyFLTyBXtvjWrTeWWR_pes=
- Seeing your NFT collection in a timeline thanks to @lensprotocol
- Fundraising on web3 social thanks to @lensprotocol
- Attention all Lenster frens! 📣
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- Collecting a tweet on Twitter using @lensprotocol
- Buying and staking on @zerion.lens, all in one go.
- Supplying assets on @AaveAave, all in one GHO.
Normally to supply WETH to an Arbitrum market and pay with USDC from mainnet, user had to:
Bridge USDC to Arbitrum
Approve USDC
Swap USDC to WETH
Approve WETH
Supply WETH
- Signing up on Uniswap using email
- Know a bit more about the mood of your participants
- Creating a put order using @uniswap.lens
Thanks to Account Abstraction it is now possible to place a put order based on specific events.
This gives the user the option to swap tokens at a predetermined price within a specific time frame.
- Creating an account on Twitter
- Seeing most trending NFT collections on Twitter
- Seeing if your friends have minted an NFT on Foundation via @orbapp.lens
- A new way to discover Lens NFTs
Time limit and limited edition collects are very underrated features that can be brought to life through a UX that indicates how much time there is left to collect a certain NFT.
This way creators can easily release time or supply limited NFTs knowing that these features are highlighted by the interface.
Limited edition offer a much higher exclusivity for the owner and tend to increase in value over time.
Collect it for free.
- Giving 1% of your order to your neighborhood hunger DAO
- Following a Juicebox project on Lens
- Seeing your health factor on Twitter
- Splitting Lens revenue to support fundraisers on Juicebox via @orbapp.lens
Collect it for free as a follower of mine.
- Sharing your Lens post directly on Twitter
- Sharing a Juicebox project on @lensprotocol via @buttrfly.lens