UX Designer | Designing calm, intentional interfaces | Clarity ยท Systems ยท Behavior

Joined April 2020
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Iโ€™m Dash โ€” a UX Designer focused on clarity, systems, and behaviour. Iโ€™ve started 100 Days of UI, focusing on one interface, one decision , and one learning every day. Sharing calm, intentional UI design and practical UX insights. Follow along...
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Todayโ€™s focus: making the first glance meaningful. Good hierarchy guides attention. A great hierarchy removes hesitation.
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Most UI doesnโ€™t need more elements. It needs an order. Hierarchy is invisible when it works and painfully obvious when it doesnโ€™t.
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Most โ€œminimalistโ€ UIs fail because they remove elements without adding clarity. Minimal isnโ€™t fewer things. Minimal is fewer questions the user has to ask.
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Intentional Layout Todayโ€™s focus: reducing interpretation. A good layout doesnโ€™t force the user to โ€œfigure outโ€ what matters. It makes the priority obvious on the first scan. #DailyUI #Day02
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The easiest way to create a calmer interface? Remove anything the user needs to "interpret". The more a UI explains itself, the less friction it creates.
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Why is simplifying a dashboard harder than designing one?
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Real simplicity isnโ€™t fewer elements. Itโ€™s a stronger intention behind each one.
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This was my Day 1 focus. One screen -> one priority -> one clean decision path.
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Simplifying a Screen isnโ€™t about removing elements. Itโ€™s about arranging attention. Clarity comes from hierarchy, not emptiness. #DailyUI #Day01
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Clarity beats cleverness. Most interfaces donโ€™t fail because theyโ€™re โ€œsimpleโ€โ€ฆ They fail because the user has to think before acting.
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Today's UX focus: Understanding User Flow. It's like a roadmap that guides users through a digital experience, from their entry point to their goal. Mapping out this journey helps create intuitive and seamless designs. ๐ŸŒ๐Ÿ’ก #UXDesign #UserFlow
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Once we understand user goals and entry points, we map out the steps users take to reach their objectives. This includes interactions, decision points, and pathways they can follow. Clarity and simplicity are key in designing effective User Flows. #UXDesign #DesignProcess
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Optimizing User Flow involves continuous testing and refinement. We analyze user behavior, gather feedback, and make adjustments to improve navigation and usability. It's an ongoing process of iteration and improvement. ๐Ÿ”„๐Ÿ’ป #UXDesign #ContinuousImprovement
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Excited to start a new coding journey with shorter milestones in mind. First up, aiming for a 15-day coding streak to kickstart the momentum! ๐Ÿ’ป๐Ÿ”ฅ #CodingStreak #NewBeginnings
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Wednesday Watch: youtu.be/fkIvmfqX-t0?si=376pโ€ฆ Here is a great video by @WIRED where @davidjmalan is explaining algorithms with 5 levels of difficulties, starting from a 6 yr old to an expert. The most interesting things about this Video.

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2. The way he explained to the teen, that showed how we can tell everyone that, everything that a engineer does is take some real world problems, some real world solutions and optimize them for better user experience. FYI - The solution is already there, we just don't find it.
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3. The best part is that the video is staged in such a way that, you start from something very primitive and move towards the future advancements. That's exactly what we do in Data Structures and Algorithms, in computer science.
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