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- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/vaditim/vaditim
- Owner: VADITIM
- Created: 2025-06-23T15:52:54.000Z (12 months ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2025-06-25T01:03:06.000Z (12 months ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-08-01T01:41:09.711Z (11 months ago)
- Size: 205 KB
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 0
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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- Readme: README.md
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# // Vadim Niedental - Emotive Systems Designer
Most developers ship code that works.
I ship experiences that *feel right*.
In an age where AI scaffolds entire systems in seconds, the only thing left that truly matters is **how it feels to use**. That is where I operate, at the intersection of interaction, perception, and design.
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## // Philosophy
> *“People don't remember code.
> They remember how your interface made them feel.”*
The software world is filled with lifeless buttons, awkward transitions, and UI that exists just to check a box.
Code *only exists* to operate the machine.
But real design?
It is intentional. It listens. It moves *with the user*.
I design emotional trust into digital systems with motion, rhythm, and feedback that speaks.
> **Function is the floor.**
> **Feel is the ceiling.**
As AI eats traditional development, *feeling* is the last frontier.
Buttons will always work. But how many invite interaction?
I do not build code.
I build experiences worth touching again.
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## // What I Do
- **Perception-Driven UI/UX**
Interfaces designed to respond as if they care.
- **Motion & Interaction Design**
Transitions are not decorations; they are conversation.
- **Vibe-Prototyping**
I build fast with intuition and let code serve the feel.
- **Digital Empathy**
Systems that behave like good listeners: predictable, smooth, and satisfying.
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## // Notable Work
### ~[`Portfolio`](https://vaditim.github.io/) ~
> A portfolio built to *be felt*, not just seen.
> Full-screen sections, motion-based navigation, tactile UI components.
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Explore my work.
Steal ideas.
Fork components.
But always ask yourself:
> “Does this *feel* good to use?”
**Because forgettable software is everywhere.
But interfaces that feel alive?
These are *rare* but most important memorable.**
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