Motivation Morning: Keep Innovating in UI/UX" Stay curious: Always be on the lookout for new ways to improve your design. Test regularly: What works today might not work tomorrow—keep testing and iterating. User feedback is ongoing: Keep the dialogue open with your users. CTA: Ready to innovate and push your UI/UX to the next level? Let’s chat.
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Just came across an incredibly useful tip on value bubbles and sliders in UX design! Such a great reminder of how these small elements can significantly improve user interaction by making input feedback more intuitive and accessible. Definitely something every designer should consider when working on sliders!
Simple UI/UX tip everybody should know: Always show a value bubble on sliders Here’s why: It provides instant feedback It ensures accurate adjustments It makes the slider's value clear and precise In other words: Enhances control for the user Prevents guessing with exact numbers Boosts confidence in making selections P.S. REPOST ♻️ if this tip was helpful!
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Hi all, Using the experience gained from a UI/UX course, you can learn and develop various skills and knowledge that are crucial for designing effective and user-friendly interfaces #UiUxdesign #greatlearning
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Thrilled to have completed the UI/UX for Beginners course from Great Learning! 🎉 This course provided me with a solid foundation in user-centered design, enhancing my skills in crafting intuitive and engaging user experiences. Excited to bring these insights into my work and continue growing in the UI/UX field! #UIUX #UserExperience #ContinuousLearning
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Simple UI/UX tip everybody should know: Always show a value bubble on sliders Here’s why: It provides instant feedback It ensures accurate adjustments It makes the slider's value clear and precise In other words: Enhances control for the user Prevents guessing with exact numbers Boosts confidence in making selections P.S. REPOST ♻️ if this tip was helpful!
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Learnings from Day 3: "Day 3 of my UI/UX adventure: Learning more! Highlights of today: - Discovered the significance of functional and user requirements in the design of user-centered experiences. - Discovered the main distinctions between developers and designers and how we work together to make designs a reality. - Investigated platform development and the several phases required in delivering a flawless user experience I'm appreciative of the chance to develop professionally in this area. I would especially like to thank my mentors and resources for helping me along the journey! User requirements, functional requirements, design versus development, platform development. #UIUX #DesignLearning #UserRequirements #FunctionalRequirements #DesignVsDevelopment #PlatformDevelopment"
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"Excited to share that I've completed a UI/UX course with Great Learning! 🎨💻 This journey has deepened my understanding of user-centered design, enhancing my skills in creating intuitive, engaging, and impactful digital experiences. Looking forward to applying these principles to future projects! #UIUXDesign #UserExperience #GreatLearning #DigitalDesign #SkillBuilding"
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Excited to share that I've completed a UI/UX course with Great Learning! 🙌 This journey has been incredibly enriching, equipping me with the skills to design user-friendly and visually appealing interfaces. I'm looking forward to applying these new skills in future projects and continuing to grow in this dynamic field. #UIUX #GreatLearning #ContinuousLearning #DesignThinking #UserExperience #UserInterfaceDesign
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5 Things to Avoid While Building Forms in UI/UX: 🙅♀️ 1️⃣ Avoid tiny scrollable panels. 2️⃣ Avoid using generic error messages. 3️⃣ Prevent unexpected content shifts. 4️⃣ Do not disable "Next" buttons unnecessarily. 5️⃣ Ensure tooltips do not obstruct inputs. 💡 Research shows that forms with dropdowns have the highest abandonment rates. 👉 Forms need to be short, with legible text and large checkboxes or radio buttons. 👉 Error messages should be helpful and concise. 👉 Large forms should be divided into sections with a clear step-by-step wizard. 👌 Forms should provide users with a fast and accessible experience.✨️✨️
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Imagine a world where every online interaction intuitively mirrors your thoughts. That's a powerful UI/UX design Beyond striking interfaces, UI/UX design crafts resonating experiences that convert. It discerns user stays or leave, connects or detach It's a mix of psychology, technology, and art, predicting needs, addressing issues, and silently delighting users Let's talk about leveraging innovative UI/UX to transform your business #uxui #design #development #conversion #engagement
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