Hi, I'm UI/UX designer, focus on creating clean user-friendly websites and mobile app designs. I'm looking to collaborate with programmer. send a DM right away.
Hello, good day. The mistake I think I might make as a beginner in UI UX is if I jump into visuals without knowing what the users need or their problm.
Hw I plan 2 avoid thm is 2 be consistent in my designs, nd understnd usability, taking d process step by step 2 avoid confusion.
I had always wanted to put myself in the users shoe, nd also empathizing with em. In this case, I prefer the two, but more of creating visuals, I find it interesting, because I can easily start designing with figma, nd also love to create beautiful nd responsive design for users.
Instagram’s flow is designed 2 kip users engaged continuously. Every action leads naturally 2 anoda piece of content, making navigation fast n seamless.
Overall, Instagram combines smooth functionality wth a clean visual design, making d xperience bth easy n enjoyable for usrs.
When using the I.G app, it immediately took me to the home feed, where I can stroll through photos and videos, users can like, share, comment, or save post.
This is for the process and flow.
I.G has a clean and modern design.
It uses white, black and gray color for interface.
right gradient of purple, orange, and pink.
The layout is simple and easy to understand:
Content is placed at the center of the screen
Navigation icons are fixed at the bottom
Stories appear in circular frames at the top
Posts are arranged in a vertical scrolling format.
I literally opened the OPAY app on my phone, then focusing on the colors, fonts and layout. They are actually appealing.
The app's visual looks aesthetic, and has this stylistic choices.
Something that could be improved there, should be the choices of fonts for users, it's good.
What I certainly felt about the Bolt app was that, I couldn't find my way to book a ride ASAP, I felt frustrated immediately. What I felt easy was when I was registering, and why that felt easy and smooth was because of the fonts on the interface. It's not user friendly to me.
eriences.
To solve real user problems through thoughtful and functional design.
To improve my creativity and design thinking skills every day.
To build products that people enjoy using and can easily understand.
I chose to go into UI/UX design because I enjoy creativity and problem-solving. I love creating designs that are clean, modern, and easy for people to use. UI/UX gives me the opportunity to turn ideas into meaningful digital experiences that can help and inspire others.
I like sharing my designs on X (formerly Twitter) because it allows me to express my creativity, build my personal brand, connect with other designers, and showcase my growth and progress in the design community.
To create simple, user-friendly, and visually appealing digital exp