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Sam Solomon

Part of Sam Solomon

Designer, engineer, builder.

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Three Looks at the Brooklyn Bridge
Three views of the Brooklyn Bridge—sunrise from the East River, the tower from below, and the span lit up at night.
https://solomon.io/three-looks-at-the-brooklyn-bridge/
New Course, New Site, New York
A free YouTube course on AI agents, the long-awaited move from WordPress to Astro and a weekend of photography in Lower Manhattan.
https://solomon.io/new-course-new-site-new-york/
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Getting Started with Agents
A free video course on Claude Code, Codex CLI and OpenCode for designers, PMs and engineers starting from zero. No prior coding experience needed.
https://solomon.io/getting-started-with-agents/
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Calm Morning Waters
A quiet morning along the Hudson at Battery Park City.
https://solomon.io/calm-morning-waters/
Chinatown and SoHo
Bridges, fire escapes, and street corners across Chinatown and SoHo.
https://solomon.io/chinatown-and-soho/
Flow Field
An interactive flow field of glowing particles that drift through shifting noise. Click to regenerate; press ? for shortcuts.
https://solomon.io/flow-field/
Terminal Light and Lines
A single photograph of an atrium skylight.
https://solomon.io/terminal-light-and-lines/
Under the Brooklyn Bridge
Bridges, overpasses, and the streets they cast in shadow.
https://solomon.io/under-the-brooklyn-bridge/
Fearless Girl at NYSE
Statues, columns, and an empty Wall Street.
https://solomon.io/fearless-girl-at-nyse/
One World Trade Center
The tower from a few angles around lower Manhattan.
https://solomon.io/one-world-trade-center/
South Street Seaport
Tall ships and a lightship on Pier 16.
https://solomon.io/south-street-seaport/
The Continental Hotel
A short set of downtown facade and street views.
https://solomon.io/the-continental-hotel/
Sorry! We're Closed
Bunting, hand-painted signs, and a closed door.
https://solomon.io/sorry-were-closed/
Three Questions
I took theater as my art elective when I was in college at Auburn. That wasn’t by choice. I had hoped to take Intro to Architecture.
https://solomon.io/three-questions/
96 Rock
A vintage Ford Bronco parked on a quiet block.
https://solomon.io/96-rock/
Garbage Truck
I have been spending a lot of time lately tinkering with native Mac app development, and I’m releasing my first one—a small utility called Garbage Truck.
https://solomon.io/garbage-truck/
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SFO
Cable cars, atriums, and a wolfman with a coffee.
https://solomon.io/sfo/
Product Design in 2026
Thoughts on where product design is headed.
https://solomon.io/product-design-2026/
Relay Inspect MCP
An MCP server that gives AI tools to directly assess what's happening in your browser.
https://solomon.io/relay-inspect-mcp/
Zen HN
HHacker News is probably my favorite place on the internet.
https://solomon.io/zen-hacker-news/
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Particle Smiley
A canvas of particles that scatters under your cursor and explodes on click.
https://solomon.io/particle-smiley/
Agents Are About To Change Software
Agents are about to change how we build software. A look at vibe coding, Gas Town, and the emergence of the product engineer.
https://solomon.io/agents-are-about-to-change-software/
Fast
In early October, I gave a presentation on platform thinking at an onsite for Salesloft’s product experience team—what it is and what it enables.
https://solomon.io/fast/
Derby Days
October is one of is one of my favorite months, and recently we’ve had some perfect porch-sitting weather here in Atlanta.
https://solomon.io/derby-days/
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Richard "Pop" Sullivan
For years I used email drafts as quick ways to gather notes. I’d hit compose, start writing notes and leave them as a draft until I needed them later.
https://solomon.io/richard-pop-sullivan/
PrizePicks: The Early Days
10 years ago Adam Wexler, Tareq Dowla and Sam Solomon founded SidePrize, the fantasy sports company that most know today as PrizePicks.
https://solomon.io/prizepicks-early-days/
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Costa Rica Honeymoon
Holly and I didn’t decide where to go on our honeymoon until after our wedding.
https://solomon.io/costa-rica-honeymoon/
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Jekyll Island 2024
We’ve been traveling constantly since our wedding. Our first stop on that tour was a last-minute trip to Jekyll Island, GA for my birthday.
https://solomon.io/jekyll-island-2024/
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Designing Command Palettes
From time to time the design team puts together short talks on various things.
https://solomon.io/designing-command-palettes/
So Long and Thanks for All the Hi-Fives
When I began sending email newsletters for Signal Tower in 2013, I turned to a hometown business with a peculiar name and loveable mascot—Mailchimp.
https://solomon.io/so-long-and-thanks-for-all-the-hi-fives/
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Designer News is Dead
Designer News is dead. Designer News was an online community for product designers. For years it was the best forum to discuss designing software.
https://solomon.io/designer-news-is-dead/
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Hide or Disable
Should we hide or disable a specific element? This is a topic that comes up frequently.
https://solomon.io/hide-or-disable/
2023 Year in Review
Back in 2014 I published my first Year in Review. That makes this the 10th entry and marks a decade of these reviews. First, I am grateful to all of you.
https://solomon.io/2023-year-in-review/
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The Pooch Pontoon
For Holly’s birthday this year we chartered a Pooch Pontoon on Lake Lanier for an afternoon.
https://solomon.io/the-pooch-pontoon/
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Yosemite August 2023
I have been to Yosemite a couple dozen times over the years. The park has many spectacular sights, spots and trails.
https://solomon.io/yosemite-august-2023/
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Giant Face Houses
I recently gave a talk about generative AI at AWS. I’m heading to Yosemite next week and made a few nightmarish creations with emojis in Midjourney.
https://solomon.io/giant-face-houses/
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Overdesign
An appeal to designers and product people. Overdesign adds unnecessary complexity. This complexity causes compounding downstream issues for all involved.
https://solomon.io/overdesign/
Generative AI for Industrial Design
Recently, I spoke about generative AI to a group of designers and researchers at Amazon Web Services.
https://solomon.io/generative-ai-industrial-design/
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Exploring Emoji Prompts in Midjourney
Midjourney can take single character prompts—letters, numbers, symbols and even emojis—and turn them into strange and surreal images.
https://solomon.io/emoji-prompts-midjourney/
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Projects, Projects, Projects
Hello! I hope you all had a great Fourth of July. I’ve had many projects over the last couple of months and thought I’d share some of the larger ones.
https://solomon.io/projects-projects-projects/
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Redesigning MARTA's iOS App
Over the long weekend, I began redesigning MARTA’s iOS app. Since it’s release, I’ve wanted to try out Apple’s new iOS component library.
https://solomon.io/redesigning-martas-ios-app/
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New Year, New Newsletter
Hey y’all, welcome to the first edition of the Solomon.io newsletter. Now, I know this newsletter isn’t exactly new to most of you.
https://solomon.io/new-year-new-newsletter/
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2022 Year in Review
Hello from my parent’s kitchen table! It has been a chaotic couple of weeks. This is not how I expected to spend my time off, but here we are. It’s funny.
https://solomon.io/2022-year-in-review/
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A New Logo
I’ve never quite been happy with the personal logos I’ve designed. I’ve spent an enormous amount of time working on various options, but I’ve never been completely satisfied.
https://solomon.io/new-logo/
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A Children's Story Written and Illustrated by AI
This children’s story was generated in an afternoon with the help of AI. This post discusses the workflow for writing and illustrating the story with AI.
https://solomon.io/childrens-story-written-illustrated-ai/
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Experimenting with AI Artwork
My first attempt at generating AI artwork and a walkthrough as I try and refine an idea a bit more. Lots of cool AI-generated images included.
https://solomon.io/experimenting-with-ai-artwork/
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Holly's 30th Birthday
Holly wanted to do something big for her 30th birthday—she just didn’t know what.
https://solomon.io/hollys-30th-birthday/
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Code School, 10 years later
It’s been almost exactly 10 years since I was one of the first participants in a new idea called code school. A decade later, I reflect on my experience.
https://solomon.io/code-school-10-years-later/
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We're Engaged
We traveled a lot this summer. Some close friends got married in Asheville.
https://solomon.io/engaged/
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Improving Accessibility with Design Tokens
How to improve accessibility with design tokens. By using tokens to enable theming, we can begin to build themes for our colorblind customers.
https://solomon.io/improving-accessibility-with-design-tokens/
Snoqualmie July 2022
Holly and I recently returned from Washington. We took a trip out there to go visit my sister who was finishing her internship at Microsoft.
https://solomon.io/snoqualmie-july-2022/
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Still Morning in New Orleans
One of my favorite things when traveling is getting up early, walking around the city and taking pictures.
https://solomon.io/still-morning-in-new-orleans/
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Otto's First Beach Trip
Otto’s First Beach Trip
https://solomon.io/ottos-first-beach-trip/
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The People I Met Hosting Interviews
Two weeks ago I moved the very last interview from Signal Tower to this site. All of the interviews that have been published now exist here.
https://solomon.io/people-i-met-hosting-interviews/
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About Signal Tower
Signal Tower was the site where I hosted interviews from 2013-2016.
https://solomon.io/about-signal-tower/
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2021 Year in Review
Goodbye 2021. Hello 2022. I thought this might be the year that things would start to go back to normal.
https://solomon.io/2021-year-in-review/
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LEAD Capstone
Leadership Exploration, Application and Development—or LEAD as it’s known—is a 6-month leadership course offered by Salesloft.
https://solomon.io/lead-capstone/
Munchie and Mangia
We moved into our new house in late September. It felt enormous compared to the studio where Holly, Remi, and I spent most of the pandemic.
https://solomon.io/munchie-and-mangia/
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Salesloft Pause Cadences
Cadences are at the core of what makes Salesloft such a fantastic tool. It is a workflow that groups like tasks together to reduce context switching.
https://solomon.io/pause-cadences/
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Salesloft Icon Fundamentals
This presentation on icon fundamentals was given to Salesloft’s Product Design team on May 24, 2021. Shortly before the new icon set shipped.
https://solomon.io/salesloft-icon-fundamentals/
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2020 Year in Review
What a wild year 2020 has been. Even those of us that were closely monitoring the pandemic had no idea how it would change things.
https://solomon.io/2020-year-in-review/
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2019 Year in Review
As the New Year draws closer I like to reflect. Around this time I publish a few thoughts on what I made, what worked and what didn’t.
https://solomon.io/2019-year-in-review/
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Better Markdown in Visual Studio Code
This entire post was written using Markdown in Visual Studio Code. That may seem a bit ridiculous.
https://solomon.io/better-markdown-visual-studio-code/
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Hunting Island State Park 2019
A handful of photos from our camping trip to Hunting Island State Park for Holly’s birthday.
https://solomon.io/hunting-island-state-park-2019/
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Sketch Shortcuts
This talk about common Sketch shortcuts was originally given on August 19, 2018 at SalesLoft. This article is an adaptation of my presentation.
https://solomon.io/sketch-shortcuts/
Aerodero: A Tool to Track Cheap Flights
For the last couple of years I’ve used a custom tool to track cheap flights out of Atlanta. Today I’ve made that tool, Aerodero, available to everyone.
https://solomon.io/aerodero-a-tool-to-track-cheap-flights/
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2018 Year in Review
Welcome to my 2018 annual review. This review is an opportunity to talk about what I made, what I learned and where I failed.
https://solomon.io/2018-year-in-review/
A Brief History of Clip Art
This talk covering the history of clip art was originally given on July 16, 2018 at SalesLoft. This article is an adaptation of my presentation.
https://solomon.io/brief-history-of-clip-art/
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How to Setup Discourse on DigitalOcean
I have spent a good portion of my evenings during the last two weeks working with a piece of community software called Discourse.
https://solomon.io/how-to-setup-discourse-on-digital-ocean/
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What Can You Do?
Last night a friend and I were up into the early hours of the morning talking about philosophy, life and mental health—as one does after several beers.
https://solomon.io/what-can-you-do/
Side Projects and Marketing
Good marketing get’s whatever you’re selling in front of customers. Great marketing engages them. The best marketing will land you leads.
https://solomon.io/side-projects-and-marketing/
Team Badge Design: License to Trill
Once a quarter SalesLoft sets aside a few of days for the product and engineering teams to work on whatever they want.
https://solomon.io/team-badge-design-license-to-trill/
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2017 Year in Review
Around the holidays I start putting together my yearly review. These reviews are ways for me to reflect on how the year went.
https://solomon.io/2017-year-in-review/
Using Toggles in User Interfaces
Popularized by iOS settings, the toggle—or switch—has become pervasive in applications everywhere.
https://solomon.io/using-toggles-in-user-interfaces/
Book Review: 1984 by George Orwell
War is Peace. Freedom is Slavery. Ignorance is Strength. It had been a long time since I had read either 1984 or Brave New World.
https://solomon.io/book-review-1984-by-george-orwell/
Review: Moto G5s Plus
I have spent the last month with the Moto G5s Plus and can say that it is an exceptional phone.
https://solomon.io/moto-g5s-plus-smartphone-review/
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Salesloft Team Cadences
An average SalesLoft customer has about 10 sales reps using the software. At that size, customers are extremely happy.
https://solomon.io/team-cadences/
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Review: Breville Boss To Go Blender
The Breville Boss To Go is a sleek, powerful personal blender with a die-cast metal driveshaft. It easily liquifies leafy greens and finely grinds seeds.
https://solomon.io/breville-boss-to-go-blender-review/
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The Abercrombie Farm
Photos from my last visit to my grandmother's house outside Greenville, SC.
https://solomon.io/the-abercrombie-farm/
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I'm Joining SalesLoft
Some of you already know, but Monday I’m joining SalesLoft as a product designer. From this point forward I will no longer be contributing to Trustfuel.
https://solomon.io/im-joining-salesloft/
Agency or Indie Band?
Last week I was having a beer with a friend who’s starting a marketing agency. We begin talking about the business and services he’s planning to offer.
https://solomon.io/agency-or-indie-band/
Trustfuel Gmail Integration
Trustfuel users are primarily account or customer success managers (CSMs). They spend a significant part of their day talking with and emailing customers.
https://solomon.io/trustfuel-gmail-integration/
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Trustfuel Salesforce Integration
Salesforce serves as the defacto CRM for many large and mid-sized businesses. This means Salesforce is often the defacto system for customer success.
https://solomon.io/trustfuel-salesforce-integration/
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Misc Trustfuel and SidePrize Work
In the world of startups many things don’t quite fit into a case study. This is a collection of those messy things. Those odds and ends.
https://solomon.io/trustfuel-sideprize-work/
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Will Offering Discounts Keep Customers?
Here’s the scenario: You have a subscription business and you know a customer is leaving. Should you offer a discount to entice them to stay?
https://solomon.io/will-offering-discounts-keep-customers/
I'm Skipping the 2016 MacBook Pro
I’ve been waiting for two years to see what Apple had in store for their new MacBook Pro. After much deliberation. I’ve decided to skip the 2016 MacBook Pro.
https://solomon.io/im-skipping-2016-macbook-pro/
2016 Year in Review
Taking time at the end of the year to reflect is a great exercise. It allows me to think through things that went both well and poorly.
https://solomon.io/2016-year-in-review/
Ash Huang: Artist, Author & Designer
Ash Huang is a designer and award-winning novelist from Silicon Valley.
https://solomon.io/ash-huang-artist-author-designer/
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Client Success vs. Customer Success
How do people talk about the profession? Do more people refer to it as client success or customer success? What is the correct post-sales nomenclature?
https://solomon.io/client-success-vs-customer-success/
Understanding Net Promoter Score
Understanding Net Promoter Score was among the first posts we published about NPS. Since then it has become one of the most-read articles on this blog.
https://solomon.io/understanding-net-promoter-score/
Clark Valberg: Invision Co-Founder & CEO
Clark Valberg is the founder and CEO of InVision. If you are a designer, you have probably gotten an email from Clark at one time or another.
https://solomon.io/clark-valberg-invision-co-founder-ceo/
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Jessica Hische: Lettering Artist & Author
Jessica Hische is a lettering artist, designer and author. Her clients include Nike, NPR, New York Times, Samsung and many more.
https://solomon.io/jessica-hische-lettering-artist-author/
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Randy J. Hunt: VP of Design at Etsy
Randy J. Hunt Randy J. Hunt is the Vice President of Design at Etsy and author or Product Design for the web.
https://solomon.io/randy-j-hunt-vp-of-design-at-etsy/
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Tim Van Damme: Founder of Abstract
Tim Van Damme is the founder of Abstract, a company building version control for designers. Previously, Tim was a designer for Instagram, Dropbox and more.
https://solomon.io/tim-van-damme-founder-of-abstract/
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Amandah Wood: Founder of Ways We Work
Amandah Wood is a writer, editor and founder of Ways We Work, a publication that dives into people doing work they love.
https://solomon.io/amandah-wood-founder-of-ways-we-work/
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Scott Belsky: Investor, Author & Founder of Behance
Scott Belsky joins us to highlight his journey from Fortune 500 MBA grad to the creative chaos of the design world.
https://solomon.io/scott-belsky-investor-author-founder-of-behance/
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Aarron Walter: VP of Design Education at InVision
Aarron Walter is the VP of Design Education at InVision and is the author of Designing for Emotion. Previously he founded the UX practice at Mailchimp.
https://solomon.io/aarron-walter-vp-of-design-education-at-invision/
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