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i’m giving away a figma file with fully editable, scroll-stopping hero designs for FREE
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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 💜
Nothing is easy.
Nothing works the first time.
Everything takes longer than you expect.
Everything is harder than you expect.
You have to force it into existence.
And you have to fight for every inch.
The top DTC brands make subscribing a stupid simple decision
Check these offers from Manuka, Norse, and IM8
They stack undeniable value over and over again
Even if you're still offering one-time purchase options, the value of their subscription offer is framed as the obvious choice
Stack value and reduce friction towards subscriptions
Maximize your LTV, MRR, and EBIDA
If you're running a replenishable product and don't have subscriptions built into your front-end offer, you're leaving recurring revenue on the table every single day.
Look at what Everyday Dose is doing.
This is a masterclass in subscription-first front-end design…
Their hero offer:
- 30 servings for $25 (marked down from $65, that's 61% off)
- FREE Peppermint Mocha Creamer
- FREE electric frother
- FREE gunmetal spoon
- FREE wellness booklet
- FREE breathwork program
They break it down to $0.84 per serving so the value feels undeniable.
They've got 95,000+ reviews and "Clinicians' Choice" badges from 299 doctors stacked right next to the price.
And the subscription terms are crystal clear: $36 refill ships in 30 days, skip/pause/cancel anytime, reminder email 3 days before.
This is the playbook for any consumable brand in 2026.
Strong front-end discount to reduce friction on the first purchase.
Stacked benefits that make one-time purchases feel like the dumb option.
And product design that physically integrates into the customer's routine.
If you're selling coffee, supplements, skincare, pet food, anything people use up and reorder, "Subscribe & Save" is a must.
The brands winning right now aren't asking "should we do subscriptions?" They're asking "how do we make our subscription offer so good that buying one-time feels irrational?"
Many clients are unsure before committing - so we offer a few trial screens at an affordable price.
Result? ~90% of them convert after seeing the work.
If you’re considering a redesign, start with a few screens and see if we’re the right fit, link in reply ⬇️
If you struggle for clients as a designer, build in public.
Share your work.
Share your processes.
Share your wins and losses.
Your personal brand is your best marketing asset.