I regularly attend the Friends of Figma Miami events, and after attending this event, I was inspired to create another web app.
When I was in junior high school (before texting was a thing), kids would write messages on pieces of paper and toss them to their friends, hoping the teacher wouldn’t catch them and read what they were saying. Because of this, I created my own coded messaging system that only my friends and I could understand, even if we got caught.
Fast forward to today, using my Wacom tablet, Figma, Figma MCP, Cursor, GitHub, and Render, I built a responsive web app that allows users to write coded messages using the language I invented back then.
I drew by hand the coded characters in Figma Draw using my Wacom tablet, connected Figma MCP to Cursor, and crafted detailed prompts while leveraging my front-end development knowledge to bring the project to life.
Cuneiform is the world's earliest known writing system, developed by Sumerians in Mesopotamia around 3400 BC.
I called this app AJeiform because... why not? Similar idea but with my initials in the name.
