Ubuntu is built on a simple idea: people thrive through community. Instead of focusing only on individual gain, it emphasizes cooperation, shared responsibility, and collective progress.
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One thing I decided during this AI Automation Challenge:
No passive learning.
So I built a website to apply what I’ve been studying.
This is just the foundation #mtl_community#100daystechchallenge#growinginpublic
Appreciation to the organizers @MTL_COMMUNITY for building a community that encourages us to design, experiment, and show up consistently.
Today’s session on designing onboarding screens with AI to communicate the app’s purpose and maintain visual clarity.
#100daystechchallenge
Before the colors,
before the icons,
there was just one question:
“Where should this go?”
Wireframing answers this by planning structure before visuals.
This login screen is my attempt at that answer 👇
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Day 4📍
I tired recreating a food app UI in figma and I asked myself:
What grabs the user’s attention first?
Are the buttons obvious and easy to tap?
Is the spacing comfortable?
Applying what I’ve learned so far about hierarchy, spacing, alignment and clarity🫱#mtl_community
Day 2 📍 UX Fundamentals.
Today I realized why some apps feel frustrating and others feel simple.
UX isn’t just about pretty screens. It's understanding users, spotting their pain points and making tasks easy
Here’s a quick illustration from today’s class:
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Day 1 📍
Design Fundamentals.
Today’s session introduced design thinking and the key principles of UI design: hierarchy, alignment, spacing, and clarity.
We applied these by designing a simple profile card .
It showed how every element has a purpose and affects users perception.