Marvin Messenzehl

June 2, 2025

Pixel Perfect Picks #98 - AI Workflows, Stitch, Framer Workshop

Hey there 👋

Welcome to this installment of Pixel Perfect Picks. Here I'm sharing something that I heard, read, and saw. You can subscribe to this newsletter here. I'm additionally publishing a more extended essay about software development, design, and freelancing every month.

Saw Something

I am currently busy working on a new side project, and yes, I am diving into the realm of vibe coders. Well, not entirely, but I am definitely experimenting with a lot of workflows and tools. I recently came across some inspiration from Ryan Carson in the How I AI Podcast and believe that I finally have a handle on Cursor!

Read Something

Last year, there were probably the first AI tools that made most designers sweat a little. To my knowledge, Galileo was one of them. Now it is part of Google and has been renamed 'Stitch.' I played around with it a bit, but I still need to find a place for it in my workflows.

Heard Something

I am currently working a lot with Framer and I am absolutely fascinated by how quickly the team brings new iterations and ideas to market. I am particularly excited about Framer Workshop now. It sounds like a very useful tool to add a bit more magic to a website in projects.

PS: I know that I currently have a lot of AI content in the newsletter. I'm not the biggest fan of it either, but with a short summer break, it will surely be a bit more varied in the coming weeks.

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-Marvin

About Marvin Messenzehl

I love working in the realm between design and code. Some things that make me excited are CSS, Interaction design, Javascript, and making interfaces feel fun and human.

Currently, I'm designing & building interfaces for the podcast app of RTL +.  Besides that, I'm teaching UX and UI design at Memorisely.