Day 13/100: UX starts with people, not Figma.
Today's lesson on User Research reminded me that great design begins with listening, not assuming.
My biggest takeaway: Research first. Design second.
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Day 12 of my UX Challenge β
Consistency and Standards
Users shouldn't have to relearn your product. Consistent buttons, icons, and labels make every interaction feel natural.
Good UX feels familiar.
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Birthday + Day 11 of my 30 day UX challenge. π
Today's lesson: User Control & Freedom.
Great products let users recover from mistakes. Undo, cancel, and confirmation prompts build trust.
Another year older, still learning and growing.
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Day 10 of my 30-day UI/UX challenge with TS Academy β
Today I learned that good design feels familiar. Users shouldn't have to learn a new language to use a product. The best experiences speak their language from the start.
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Writing
Day 9 of my 30 Day UI/UX Challenge β
Today's takeaway: Visibility of System Status.
Users shouldn't have to guess. Clear feedback builds trust.
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Day 8 of my 30 Day UI/UX Challenge with TS Academy
Today I learned that good design starts with defining the right problem. Solving the wrong problem well is still a miss.
What do you find more challenging: finding problems or defining them?
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Day 7 of my 30-day UI/UX challenge β
Today I learned that empathy in design starts with listening, not assuming.
Good design begins with understanding people.
And Happy father's day to all the great dad's out there.
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Day 6 of my 30 Day UI/UX Challenge β
Today's lesson on Product Design reinforced one key idea: great design starts with understanding users, not just designing screens.
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Day 5 of my 30-day UI/UX challenge β
Graphic design asks: does this look good?
UI/UX asks: can the user actually complete the task?
A beautiful login screen means nothing if they can't find the submit button.
Function first. Beauty second.
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Day 4 of my 30-day UI/UX challenge.
No class today, so I studied UX Research on my own. Biggest lesson: real designers don't open Figma first. They talk to users, study competitors, and define the problem before touching a screen.
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I'm about taking a bold a step into this great journey.
I'm so excited to be here, looking forward to learning and gaining a lot from TS ACADEMY.β¨
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