@bod_repuplic This is the difference:
The first image is when your iPhone is locked and a call comes in, you are suppose to slide to answer. The though process is so you don't mistakenly answer the call when your iPhone is in your pocket.
The second screen shows when your iPhone is unlocked
Design is more than making things look good.
A clearer button.
A simpler onboarding flow.
A faster way to complete a task.
Those small improvements are what turn good products into great ones.
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Not every workspace works for everyone.
Some people thrive in quiet corners.
Others in busy cafés.
Some just need a desk that feels right.
Productivity often starts with knowing where you work best.
Find your space. Own your focus.
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First impressions matter.
Three simple splash screens can set the tone for the entire app—introducing what it does, what users can expect, and why it matters, making users feel welcomed and ready to explore.
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Before the colors, icons, and polish… there’s wireframing. It’s where ideas become structure, flows become clear, and problems get solved early.
Wireframming is about making sure the experience actually works.
Design starts here.
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Good marketplace design isn’t about adding more — it’s about removing the noise so the product can stand out. You need to entice users, not cluster them with unnecessary information
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Designing a home screen means balancing clarity and urgency.
For a ride app, drivers need to instantly see:
• a trip waiting to be accepted
• an ongoing trip in progress
• their profile and status
Good UI isn’t crowded
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Good onboarding doesn’t explain everything.
It simply shows users where to start.
When designing onboarding screens for mobile apps, clarity beats complexity every time.
-Less text
-Clear visuals.
That’s what keeps users moving forward.
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Some features do more than help users search; they help people put themselves on the map.
Designing a search experience where users can discover people directly on a map changes how connections happen.
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