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Day 2 of @IwuezeAmarachi challenge
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UI/UX Designers, you need to see this.
I just discovered a website called Design Spells, it collects beautifully crafted UI animations and micro-interactions in one place. Clean, subtle, and incredibly satisfying to watch.
I could honestly watch these all day. Perfect for inspiration when refining motion, transitions, and interaction details.
Bookmark it; you will love it 💜
Brand designers learn illustration — because identities need original visual language, not just layouts.
Video editors learn motion design — because cutting footage is not the same as designing movement.
Illustrators learn brand storytelling — because images now live inside systems, not just frames.
Product designers learn UX writing — because interfaces are shaped as much by words as visuals.
UI designers learn interaction design — because screens are judged by how they behave, not just how they look.
Motion designers learn storytelling and pacing — because movement without intent is just animation.
Specialists are still valuable. But the industry now rewards designers who can extend their craft beyond a single label.
Learning should feel this fun.
The curved star shape became a recurring design language across Zingo, showing up throughout the experience with different moods and personalities depending on the moment.
One of those projects where every screen was genuinely fun to design.