I will officially start working on a fintech mobile app UX design side project and document the whole process here , from research to UI design and prototyping screens for the app
Please retweet for others who might want to be part of this journey
Same thing I did for my recent project
I designed the labels on Figma then used AI to visualize them 🎉
It makes the designs look realistic and easy to connect with in terms of usage (functionality)
Full project
https://t.co/xOlg4NROUp
She's back!!
Exactly a year ago, I decided I wanted to be less chronically online. I wanted to give up something I held too closely. To live life in real life.
So I left X, and lived.
Now I'm back...no longer as DADA DESIGNER but as Dodoo!!
Please RT so I find my people!
Hi guys, it’s been a minute! Wanted to share a quick look at what I’ve been working on lately:
- Started a new design course and I'm digging into some deep-dive design engineering resources.
- Finally pushed a new version of my portfolio live last night.
- Taking a mobile app I designed last year and turning it into a web app as part of my design engineering practice.
I’m currently open to new product design projects, so feel free to hit my DMs!
This is something I struggle with when I transition from frontend to design and to develop the taste and go beyond feasibility you have to be intentional and go the extra mile
I think coding is slowly killing my design taste.
ever since I started spending more time inside IDEs, something’s shifted in my brain. earlier, my default mode was pure design, obsessing over spacing, micro-interactions, tiny details that no one notices but everyone feels.
now I start with constraints. scalability, edge cases, timelines, dev effort. “can we build this?” shows up way before “does this feel right?”
and the weird part is I still see everything. I know when something feels off, when it could be pushed further, when it lacks that sharpness.
I just… don’t go there anymore.
I cut iterations faster. I compromise earlier. I settle for “this works” instead of “this feels right.”
I think being close to code rewires you. you start filtering ideas through feasibility, and slowly, taste takes a backseat to practicality. craft gets replaced by closure.
and it’s such a silent shift you don’t even realise it’s happening.
is this growth or is this how designers slowly lose their edge without even noticing it ?
One of the best thing you can do for yourself is letting people in your life know you are capable of evil and cruel things , you just choose not to because the way some of you let people walk over you is baffling
You go think say your designer idolo get sense until them open mouth for topic outside design… na there you go realize say na design alone God bless them with😭 (Some tech bros and sense are like this 🫲🏻🫱🏼)
They used to call me Bony structure growing up. Those were !nsults, and it was always coming from women. ALWAYS.
There is no fat woman who wasn't a Lekpa shamer atleast once in her life.
Don’t come to my mentions talking about body shaming. If you're fat I'll tell you you're fat, because normally, you won't hesitate to ask me if I don't eat cos I'm slim.