We replaced an old switchboard that had been working for almost 15 years
It was one of those older white wood switchboards. The new ones are lighter, fully plastic and don’t feel as durable as the older ones. It made me think Earlier, products were built to last
and you could fix
I tried the new RailOne app recently
The UI definitely feels better than IRCTC.
cleaner and easier to understand
But while going through the booking flow, a few things felt off...
Basic steps didn’t always go through smoothly
login issues, OTP delays, and many more.
#ux#review
I’ve been thinking about this for a long time. The importance of open spaces inside homes. what we used to call a courtyard. In our grandparents’ homes, this was very common, an open space in the center of the house Now most homes feel packed
with just a few windows.
#ux#ui
Working on a finance management app, trying to understand humans action and thought processes.
Can anyone there share any moment where you felt the need of a money management and guidance app?
Would love to hear that.
#ux#user#design
I’ve been using a robot vacuum and mop for a while, and while using it in an Indian home, a few things became very clear.
So I thought of sharing a small UX critique based on real usage.
https://t.co/gGHbujCD3R
#ux#productdesign#CriticalPoint
Let the idea sink in. 💧
It’s experimental and a bit rough around the edges, but I’ve learned that waiting for "perfect" is the fastest way to kill an idea.
Does this visual "speak" to you, or is it just me? Let it sink in.
#Typography#Designexperiment#visual
I worked on this Instagram carousel post design as part of an assignment for https://t.co/g5XkyYM0ZO
The idea was to make financial content feel relatable, especially for beginners
So, I used a simple emotional hook on the first slide
#tadc#ai#social