Built during Elizabeth Lin’s Prototyping with Cursor course, this is my lab of tiny tools, expressive UIs, and fast builds using Cursor. Every prototype here is a micro-experiment in interaction, layout, or aesthetic. Made with curiosity.

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Prototype 01 – Mac Vaporwave Synth


A digital synthesizer UI inspired by vaporwave and vintage Mac OS.
Built to explore nostalgic UI styling, soft gradients, and playful input states.

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Prototype 02 – Interactive Typography


Exploring CSS capabilities for unique type treatments and animations.
This prototype is an open-ended experiment in expressive typography — testing hover interactions, font styling, and motion. The goal was to push CSS a little weird without relying on JavaScript-heavy solutions.

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Prototype 03 – Noted OS


A note-taking app with classic OS interface and Obsidian aesthetics.
Noted OS explores the idea of spatial calm in digital writing. I focused on creating a lightweight tool that feels like part of a soft desktop environment. No clutter, no distractions.

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Prototype 04 – My Bookshelf


A digital bookshelf with skeuomorphic flair.
This prototype reimagines a personal library UI with soft skeuomorphic elements. Think early macOS meets Apple Books. I wanted to create something that feels tactile and delightful, with gentle shadows, hover states, and a scrollable shelf interaction.

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