PatternPad

Create beautiful geometric patterns

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With PatternPad you can create unique geometric pattern designs that fit your style. Ideal for branding, presentations, social media posts or customising products.
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Thomas Haustein
Hey, fellow hunters and makers! We are super excited to launch our beta of patternpad.com here today, a tool that let you create pattern designs effortlessly. This is only the initial version and a lot of features are still in planning. Nevertheless we would love to get your feedback to keep improving. What do you think about PatternPad and what would be your suggestions or critique? Thanks, Thomas
Jigeesha Nayyar
@thomas_haustein Hi, love the idea! My suggestion would be to integrate a color palette generator like coolors.co because 1. The choices on your website are limited, and 2. It's tougher to choose a complementary color when seeing it in a pattern Overall a great tool for , personally, presentations.
George Apostolov
Congratulations on the launch. Some of the patterns look very nice. Although, I still have to figure out how to use them in my design. Do you know some websites which are using similar pattern designs or how did you think of this idea?
Thomas Haustein
@telltrail Thanks for your feedback. I have seen those pattern less on other websites, but more on print or poster designs. The style is inspired by Bauhaus that used mainly basic shapes to create new designs. How I came up of this idea? I was working on the branding for one of my other projects and created an algorithm to generate patterns. Therefore I thought this could be useful for other designers too.
George Apostolov
@thomas_haustein Yes I saw that the shapes are very unique, Did you use any specific library to generate the patterns?
Thomas Haustein
@telltrail No, I just used my own code. Took me a while to figure out what looks good and is a balanced pattern.
Renat Abyasov
ะกool service, but why are you so similar to https://magicpattern.design (@draptis )? Do you have common roots or it is another illustration of the fact that good ideas come to different people at the same time?
Jim Raptis
@renat_abyasov1 MagicPattern had never relation with this project. In fact, MagicPattern was released 3 months earlier and unfortunately there are too many similarities!