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Exploring Depth in UI Design ✨✒️ Experimented with a pen-based concept to create a clean and minimal parallax interaction. Focused on bringing subtle motion, depth, and visual hierarchy into a simple composition. Always interesting to see how small details in movement can elevate a static design into an engaging experience. #UIUX #InteractionDesign #Figma #Parallax #DesignThinking
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🚀 Day 16 of My UI/UX Design Journey Today, I explored Grid Systems & Layout, one of the core foundations of creating clean and organized user interfaces. 📚 What I Learned: ✅ What is a Grid System? ✅ Why Grids Matter in UI Design ✅ Common Types of Grids ✅ Best Practices for Layout Design 💡 My Key Takeaway: A great layout isn’t accidental—it’s built on a well-structured grid that improves consistency, alignment, and readability. To reinforce my learning, I created a short visual carousel summarizing the basics of Grid Systems. Every day, I’m learning how small design principles contribute to better user experiences. #Day16 #UIUX #UIDesign #GridSystem #LayoutDesign #Figma #DesignPrinciples #LearningInPublic #DesignJourney
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🚀 Day 12 of My UI/UX Design Journey Today, I learned about Visual Hierarchy, one of the most important principles in UI Design. 📚 What I Learned: ✅ What is Visual Hierarchy? ✅ Key Elements of Visual Hierarchy ✅ Good vs Poor Visual Hierarchy 💡 My Key Takeaway: A great interface doesn’t just look good—it guides users naturally to the most important information. To reinforce my learning, I created a short visual carousel summarizing these concepts. Every day, I’m building a stronger foundation in UI/UX Design. Feedback and suggestions are always welcome! #Day12 #UIUX #UIDesign #VisualHierarchy #Figma #DesignPrinciples #ProductDesign #LearningInPublic #DesignJourney
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One question I ask before finalizing any UI: "Can a first-time user complete this without instructions?" If the answer is no, the design still has room for improvement. Great interfaces don't rely on tutorials. They rely on: 🔸 Clear visual hierarchy 🔸 Familiar interaction patterns 🔸 Meaningful labels 🔸 Immediate feedback The best compliment a designer can receive is: "I knew exactly what to do." What's one question you always ask yourself before handing off a design? #UIUXDesign #UserExperience #ProductDesign #UXDesign #DesignThinking #Figma
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✨ Before vs After UI/UX Redesign Challenge A small design improvement can create a big impact on user experience. I redesigned this interface by focusing on: 🔹 Better visual hierarchy 🔹 Improved spacing and alignment 🔹 Cleaner navigation 🔹 Consistent design system 🔹 Enhanced usability and user flow Before: ❌ Cluttered layout ❌ Less visual clarity ❌ Difficult content scanning After: ✅ Modern and user-friendly interface ✅ Better readability ✅ Improved interaction experience ✅ More engaging visual design This exercise helped me understand how UI decisions influence the overall user experience. Tools Used: 🎨 Figma 🧩 Design System 📐 Auto Layout Would love to hear your feedback and suggestions! #UIUXDesign #UserExperience #UserInterfaceDesign #Figma #ProductDesign #UIDesign #UXDesign
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🚀 Day 11 of My UI/UX Design Journey Today I learned about **Grid Systems** — the invisible structure behind clean and organized designs. At first glance, users may not notice a grid. But grids help designers create layouts that are balanced, consistent, and easy to navigate. 📐 Creates structure 🎯 Improves alignment 📱 Ensures consistency across screens 👀 Makes content easier to scan ✨ Gives designs a professional look One thing I learned today: A grid doesn't limit creativity. It provides a foundation that helps creativity stay organized. Think of a grid as the skeleton of a design. Users may never see it, but they definitely feel the difference when it's missing. 💡 Good design feels organized because it's built on a strong structure. Learning one UI/UX concept every day and sharing my journey here. #Day12 #GridSystem #UIUXDesign #UIDesign #UXDesign #DesignFundamentals #Figma #LayoutDesign #ProductDesign #LearningInPublic #DesignJourney
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🎯 Every screen tells a story. The question is—does your user enjoy reading it? UI/UX design has taught me that great products aren’t built by adding more features. They’re built by removing confusion. A successful design doesn’t ask users to think harder—it helps them think less. Every wireframe, prototype, and pixel is an opportunity to create an experience that feels simple, intuitive, and meaningful. As I continue learning UI/UX, I’m not just designing interfaces—I’m learning how to design experiences that people genuinely enjoy using. ✨ Good design is invisible. Great experience is unforgettable. #UIUX #UXDesign #UIDesign #UserExperience #DesignThinking #Figma #Wireframe #Prototype #ProductDesign #CreativeMind #ContinuousLearning #Innovation #Code99ITAcademy
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Refining the Experience: Part 1 of My UI/UX Portfolio Rebuild 🚀 https://lnkd.in/gcekpd2A As a designer, the learning process never truly stops. Sometimes, looking back at past work is the best way to measure how much our skills have evolved. This timelapse captures the initial phase of rebuilding one of my UI/UX designs for my portfolio. In this first step, my focus was on re-evaluating the user flow, refining the visual hierarchy, and structuring a more solid layout based on updated best practices. There is always room for iteration and continuous improvement. Stay tuned for the final result in the next part! #UIUXDesign #UserExperience #ProductDesign #UIUXPortfolio #DesignIteration #Figma #ProfessionalDevelopment
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🎯 The difference between good design and great design is often the quality of your references. Here are 7 free UI/UX resources I recommend in 2026 to improve product thinking, interaction patterns, and visual execution. Strong designers don’t start with pixels—they start with research. 🔍 Studying proven patterns helps you: → ⚡ Validate decisions faster → 🚀 Discover new interaction trends → 🧩 Improve user flows → ✨ Build better experiences Which resource is already part of your workflow? Mobbin TOOOLS awwwards. 💾 Save this post for your next design sprint. #ProductDesign #UIDesign #UXDesign #DesignResources #Figma #DesignSystems #UXResearch #WebDesign
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Day 7 of 30 💪🏾 At this point, UI/UX is starting to feel like that friend who keeps saying, "It depends." 😅 Me: "Where should I place this button?"UI/UX: "Depends on the user." Me: "What color should I use?"UI/UX: "Depends on the user." Me: "Can I just make it look nice?"UI/UX: "Not until the user can actually use it." 😂 One thing I'm learning is that good design isn't just about making things beautiful; it's about making things easy, clear, and useful. Sometimes the simplest-looking screens require the most thinking behind the scenes. I had to use this image because it stuck to my memory and it makes great sense to me. #30DaysOfTech #30DaysWithTS #UIUXDesign #LearningInPublic #DesignJourney
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