TsUMIKIってなぁに?

What is TsUMIKI?

Well, today I would like to write about TsuUMIKI.

As the title says

"What is TsuUMIKI?"

That's it.

TsUMIKI is a service that allows you to easily and relatively cheaply reflect original designs created on websites built from scratch and services that incorporate CMS such as Shopify and Wix.

Websites created from scratch have something called source code.

*Strictly speaking, everything that runs on a computer has code.

The "coding" and "programming" that you hear about so often these days are actually created by developers and designers thinking about everything from logical to intuition, frantically typing out strings of incomprehensible characters on a keyboard, and typing lots of tiny letters from scratch with the customer in mind.

You see it with your own eyes as a homepage on the Internet.

In contrast, Shopify, Wix, WordPress, and other services that have built-in CMS allow you to create pages without using "code," a term that is often heard these days.

As the name suggests, even beginners can easily create them by simply dragging and dropping, without the need for coding or programming like with a regular website.

That's how I feel.

I've written it quite simply, but

If you look at it from various perspectives, it's actually much deeper and more profound.

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So what?

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"So what is TsuUMIKI???"

That's it.

TsUMIKI sells this code as data.

As part of the product you purchase, we will instantly send you the source code data for the website created from 0 to 1 (currently only Shopify), via email.

With a typical website, you have the code written by a developer or designer.

By copying and pasting the source code from the data you purchased from TsuUMIKI into the place where you want to insert the code, the design will be reflected as soon as it is uploaded to the server without you having to make any changes.

In cases like Shopify, the concept of "sections" is larger than usual, and large frameworks are stacked on top of each other like blocks, and then smaller "blocks" are tweaked within those frameworks to create a design.

A block is something like a button or text.

Generally, if you arrange 6 to 8 sections vertically from the top, it will take up about one page, so you will complete one page.

*The concept of sections is, of course, also strongly present when coding from scratch.

Services such as Shopify allow you to edit source code, but many people find it difficult without prior knowledge.

These "sections" are sold in pieces.

I don't want to change the whole page, but I want to change just this section...

But the sections in each part don't quite fit.

Please feel free to use TsuUMIKI in such situations.

"The design you want, where you want it"

This is a reflective service.

I wrote it quite simply, but I hope I was able to convey the general idea.

We will be uploading a video on how to use it soon, so we hope you will check it out and see how convenient TsUMIKI is.

TsUMIKI currently sells data for regular websites and Shopify.

In the future, we are working to make it compatible with Wix, WordPress, and BASE, so it will become possible to make changes to sections in general.

In addition, we are also working on designs using WebGL.

Simply put, it is a technology that allows 3D to be expressed as web design on a screen.

The samples are nearing completion, so we plan to also sell a section on designs using WebGL.

Sorry for the length, but if you have any questions, please feel free to contact me by email.

Have a fun design life!

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