About My Content Creation Process

Transparency First

I believe in being completely transparent about how content is created on design-code.tips. Most of the articles, tutorials, and guides on this site are created with the assistance of AI tools, and I'm not trying to hide that fact.

My Approach to AI-Assisted Content

Here's how I work: I use AI as a powerful research and writing assistant to help me create comprehensive, well-structured content about design and development topics. However, every piece of content goes through my personal curation process where I:

  • Review and fact-check all technical information
  • Test code examples to ensure they actually work
  • Add my own insights and real-world experience
  • Restructure content to match my voice and teaching style
  • Update and refine explanations based on current best practices

Why I Choose This Method

Learning-focused: These articles serve as a learning resource for me as much as they do for readers. I use AI to help me dive deep into topics, explore different approaches, and create comprehensive guides that I can reference and learn from.

Quality over ego: I'm more interested in providing accurate, helpful content than in proving I can write everything from scratch. AI helps me create better structured, more thorough resources than I might produce on my own.

Time efficiency: This approach lets me cover more topics and keep content updated with the rapidly evolving web development landscape.

What This Means for You

You're getting: Well-researched, tested, and curated technical content that's been reviewed by someone with real development experience.

You're not getting: Content that's just copy-pasted from an AI without human oversight or understanding.

My Commitment

Every piece of content on this site has been reviewed, tested, and approved by me. If you find errors or have questions about any of the techniques or code examples, feel free to reach out. I stand behind the accuracy and usefulness of the content, regardless of how it was initially generated.

The goal has always been to create a valuable resource for developers and designers, and I believe this hybrid approach of AI assistance + human curation achieves that better than either method alone.

About Me

Hi, I'm Nuno Marques (OSITAKA), the creator of Design Code Tips. I'm a web developer passionate about modern technologies, clean code, and sharing knowledge with the community. Beyond this blog, I actively contribute to open source projects and build tools that help other developers.

Connect with me:

  • LinkedIn - My professional background and network
  • GitHub - My code repositories and open source contributions
  • Personal Website - More about my work and projects

Tools I've Built

I believe in practicing what I teach. That's why I've created and open-sourced a NextJS Blog Starter with Tailwind CSS that you can fork and use for your own projects. It's the same foundation this blog is built on, and it demonstrates the techniques I write about.

You can find the "Fork on GitHub" option right in the menu of this site - feel free to use it as a starting point for your own blog!


I'm not trying to be a "content creation guru" or pretend I'm the sole genius behind every word. I'm just someone who loves web development and wants to share useful, accurate information in the most efficient way possible.