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Ep. 01 | Good Friction02 Apr 202600:45:11

Restock by No-Code Supply Co. | Ep. 01 | Good Friction

Friction gets a bad rap. But sticky friction, the kind that makes you stop, think, and feel the weight of what you built, is what keeps critical thinking alive when everything else pushes you to automate it away. It shows up as checkpoints, guardrails, and forcing functions that keep the thinking in the process.

Figma beat Sketch by removing the right friction (file sharing, collaboration) and keeping the creative resistance intact. Git works the same way. Using AI for writing still works best when the hard thinking happens upfront and the tool handles execution, not ideas. Also: text-box-trim getting closer, CSS masonry hitting Safari via grid lanes, and Easing Wizard for CSS easing curves.

Resources & Links:


No-Code Supply Co. https://www.nocodesupply.co
Corey Moen https://www.coreymoen.com
Matthew P Munger https://www.matthewpmunger.com

Ep. 05 | Not My Type26 May 202601:00:01

Restock by No-Code Supply Co. | Ep. 05 | Not My Type


Typography is the foundation of web design, and it deserves more than a last-minute font pick. Nathan Huening joins to cover the fundamentals: letter anatomy, typefaces vs. fonts, type foundries, variable fonts, and why starting with type means starting with the message. There's also a typography quiz, a roundup of font tools and resources worth bookmarking, and a look at what great magazine typography still has to teach the web.


Before the type talk: the barefoot developer movement and what it means to build software for a small audience, or just yourself. The tools available right now change the question from "can I build it?" to "what will I build?" and that's worth thinking through.

Resources & Links:

Nathan Huening https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathan-ftw/
No-Code Supply Co. https://www.nocodesupply.co
Corey Moen https://www.coreymoen.com
Matthew P Munger https://www.matthewpmunger.com

Ep. 04 | Free to play12 May 202600:49:37

Restock by No-Code Supply Co. | Ep. 04 | Free to play

Embedded mini-games inside marketing sites, why now? Play feels like the most human thing a site can offer and attention is a luxury.

Resources & Links:

No-Code Supply Co. https://www.nocodesupply.co

Corey Moen https://www.coreymoen.com

Matthew P Munger https://www.matthewpmunger.com

Ep. 03 | Let It Sit29 Apr 202601:20:54

Restock by No-Code Supply Co. | Ep. 03 | Let It Sit

Matt Evans built OG Sorted, a Webflow app for bulk-assigning Open Graph images across an entire site, during a quiet morning before his kids woke up. What Claude Code couldn't do was replace the settling time: that pause where edge cases surface and decisions mature.

The speed of building with AI quietly removes the friction that used to do useful work. Matt shipped with a bug live, watched the likes roll in, and had to pull it back. The lesson wasn't to slow down, it was to build the pause back in intentionally.

Resources & Links:

Matt Evans https://www.fidoandpatch.com

No-Code Supply Co. https://www.nocodesupply.co

Corey Moen https://www.coreymoen.com

Matthew P Munger https://www.matthewpmunger.com

Ep. 02 | Slot Together13 Apr 202600:42:10

Restock by No-Code Supply Co. | Ep. 02 | Slot Together

Alessia Sannazzaro built BLOCKS out of a real constraint: a client with hundreds of pages who wanted maximum layout variety without a technical team. Open components, closed components, slots, variants, the class-name cheat sheet that almost worked.

The whole evolution is here, from the pre-variants version of BLOCKS to where it stands now. Marketing teams are asking for design systems in a way they weren't five years ago, and the real question is whether the system you build is one they'll actually use.

Handoff, retainers, empowering clients to do more themselves, and why trust is the actual foundation of a long-term client relationship. Also: a wish list of Webflow component features, including variant-conditional props and default components in slots.

Resources & Links:

Alessia Sannazzaro https://www.linkedin.com/in/alessia-sannazzaro/

No-Code Supply Co. https://www.nocodesupply.co

Corey Moen https://www.coreymoen.com

Matthew P Munger https://www.matthewpmunger.com

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