Blog Blocks
Editorial indexes and article grids composed from LoveUI primitives.
Latest LoveUI Notes
Updates on editable UI source, production blocks, and design system workflows.
Why LoveUI Ships Source
May 20 2026Blocks That Feel Finished
May 14 2026A Better Registry Workflow
Apr 19 2026Designing for AI Agents
Apr 12 2026Composing Product Screens
Mar 23 2026Blog 1
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Latest LoveUI Writing
Notes from Connor Love on components, blocks, registries, and source-first interface systems.
Why LoveUI Ships Components as Editable Source
A closer look at why LoveUI copies code into your app instead of hiding interface decisions inside a package.
Designing Blocks That Feel Ready to Ship
How LoveUI turns common product sections into polished starting points while keeping the implementation easy to reshape.
Building Better Interfaces with Agent Skills
Why the LoveUI skill pack gives coding agents concrete design rules instead of vague instructions.
Composing Product Pages from Small Primitives
How buttons, empty states, accordions, and layout helpers become complete product surfaces inside LoveUI.
Keeping a Design System Close to the App
LoveUI is designed so teams can review, version, and customize interface code like any other source file.
What Makes a Registry Example Useful
Examples should show real composition patterns, not isolated screenshots. That principle shapes the LoveUI docs.
From Single Component to Full Section
The practical patterns behind moving from reusable primitives to full CTA, FAQ, pricing, and testimonial blocks.
The Case for Owning Your UI
When product details matter, copied source gives teams the confidence to adjust behavior, styling, and structure directly.
Blog 2
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LoveUI Field Notes
Writing from Connor Love on source-first UI, practical blocks, and building better product surfaces.
by Connor Love
2026-05-20
7 min read
Why LoveUI Ships Components as Source
How copied source gives product teams the confidence to inspect, change, and own their interface layer.
by Connor Love
2026-05-14
5 min read
Designing Blocks That Feel Ready
The decisions behind LoveUI sections that look polished on day one and stay easy to reshape on day two.
by Connor Love
2026-04-29
6 min read
Building Better Interfaces with AI Agents
Why LoveUI includes agent skills with concrete design rules, implementation steps, and quality checks.
by Connor Love
2026-04-12
8 min read
Composing Product Pages from Primitives
How buttons, accordions, empty states, and layout helpers become complete LoveUI product sections.
by Connor Love
2026-03-23
4 min read
Keeping Design Systems Close to the App
LoveUI keeps components in your repo so teams can review, version, and adapt them with the rest of the product.
by Connor Love
2026-03-05
9 min read
What Makes a Registry Example Useful
Examples should teach real composition patterns, not just show isolated visuals. That idea shapes LoveUI docs.
by Connor Love
2026-02-18
10 min read
From Component to Full Section
The practical path from reusable primitives to CTA, FAQ, pricing, testimonial, and 404 blocks.
by Connor Love
2026-02-02
6 min read
The Case for Owning Your UI
When product details matter, editable source makes styling, behavior, and structure easier to reason about.
by Connor Love
2026-01-22
7 min read
Why Blocks Need Real Constraints
LoveUI blocks are built around realistic copy, responsive behavior, and controls that work in product contexts.
by Connor Love
2026-01-09
5 min read
Making Components Easier to Customize
A look at naming, file structure, and examples that help LoveUI components stay understandable after install.
by Connor Love
2025-12-18
8 min read
The LoveUI Approach to Product Polish
Polish comes from spacing, states, hierarchy, and composition. LoveUI tries to make those choices reusable.
by Connor Love
2025-12-02
6 min read
A Source-First UI Roadmap
What is next for LoveUI: more blocks, stronger examples, and better guidance for teams building with AI.
Blog 3
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