Exciting update! 🚀
The past few months, I've poured my heart into refining Encantio's focus and finding a niche I feel passionate about.
The result? A completely redesigned website that truly reflects Encantio's new path.
Here's to the start of an amazing journey. Can't wait for you all to see it! 🥂
Check it out here → https://t.co/JgwA37CCCM
GPT-5 is a great designer.
That’s why every brand now:
→ Same sans-serif
→ Same gradient blob
→ Same buttons
Polished. But forgettable.
AI finds what works for most, not what makes you different.
Good design isn’t following rules.
It’s knowing which to break.
If you're doing it all, you're doing it wrong.
Adidas vs Puma.
Two brothers.
One a maker, one a seller.
They built empires by complementing each other.
Real growth begins when you stop doing everything alone.
PS: Adidas = Adi Dassler. Adi. Das.
Listening to voice notes on LinkedIn sucks.
So I gave it a quick redesign.
Just for fun.
Check the detail on the play button.
PS: Has anyone else noticed this? Or is it just a designer thing?
Website templates are great for small budgets and quick launches, but they come with drawbacks:
- Lack of uniqueness
- Brand inconsistency
- SEO issues
Investing in a custom website means:
- Unique design
- Brand differentiation
- Flexibility
- SEO optimization
The #1 lesson I learned from Steve Jobs:
User experience is everything.
"Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works."
Apple's early websites show this:
1. User-Centric: Easy navigation, user-focused layout.
2. Simplicity: Clean graphics, key info highlighted.
3. Consistency: Uniform design builds trust.
4. Fonts: Clear, readable, precise.
Great design = functionality + usability.
What’s one thing you learned from Steve Jobs? Share below!
#WebDesign #UX #SteveJobs