Late last year, I decided to take my Design journey, an visibility journey seriously. I started posting, I won't get up to 5 views๐ but I didn't stop, I kept posting, polishing my work, getting better. This morning, I woke up to over 1k views on my last design post on X ๐ฅณ๐ฅณ๐ฅณ.
DESIGN BRIEF
FRAME 1 for Graphic Designers
FRAME 2 for Ui/Ux Designers
Brand Name: Studio Moss
Tagline: โBring Life Into Your Space.โ
RATIONALE: Studio Moss is a modern plant lifestyle brand for people who love greenery, cozy interiors, and calming spaces.
Designers, what's the one Figma feature that you love the most?
Let's share in the comment section
Mine: color picker. And I don't know how to over emphasize on my love for this Figma feature๐
I will just screenshot color of choice, pick it and get the color code
@thattechangel Map out every step it takes to interact with the product you're working on right from onboarding, then you can use auto connect plugin to connect each step after another
@master_joe25 You should. You basically mapping step by step how users how interact with every flow on the app. This will give your design charity and direction
@Hormowunmi22 I'm not even going to lie, I use to design without user flow.
But when I started using user flow, it makes work very easy and fast.
User flow is a map, and without it you'll just be guess moving. I would really encourage designers to always map out user flow
After going through Suya spot brief, I asked myself, how do I design this app for users to feel the same energy as when the buy from the street.
On Suya spot, users to know the value of what they're paying for, Users still get tasting, users get options for extra pepper, onions
2000 years later, I finally decided to start video content .
If Arsenal can do it, then I can
Stepping out of my comfort zone. Been procrastinating for months. ๐
So the next 30 days I'll be breaking down the laws of User Experience in my own little way.
Stay tune