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Some moments refuse to stay in the gallery. After the journey, the wait, and the work this one had to be shared.
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Some moments refuse to stay in the gallery. After the journey, the wait, and the work this one had to be shared.
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✨ The Art of Noticing
Lately, I’ve been slowing down really noticing the little things around me: the cracks in a wall, the way sunlight hits a worn wooden table, the faded colors of old leaves.
Practicing the art of noticing and the art of living
invites us to slow down and be fully present, finding
beauty in textures, colors, sounds, and small everyday
moments. By honoring our own pace, embracing life's
rhythms, and making space for reflection and
gratitude, we turn ordinary days into a tapestry of joy,
meaning, and quiet magic.
You keep postponing happiness for the future, thinking life will start after university, after graduation, after a job or marriage, while forgetting to live and enjoy the present moment.
@OnyxDesignx
Lately, I’ve been slowing down really noticing the little things around me: the cracks in a wall, the way sunlight hits a worn wooden table, the faded colors of old leaves.
Practicing the art of noticing and the art of living
invites us to slow down and be fully present, finding
beauty in textures, colors, sounds, and small everyday
moments. By honoring our own pace, embracing life's
rhythms, and making space for reflection and
gratitude, we turn ordinary days into a tapestry of joy,
meaning, and quiet magic.
You keep postponing happiness for the future, thinking life will start after university, after graduation, after a job or marriage, while forgetting to live and enjoy the present moment.
@OnyxDesignx
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How to Master Art of Noticing - Guideline
Noticing begins where rushing ends.
Pause for 10–30 seconds at random moments.
Ask yourself:
What do I see that I didn’t notice before?
What sounds are present right now?
What sensations does my body feel?
Your brain ignores what it thinks is familiar. Differences wake it up.
Notice:
What changed since yesterday?
What doesn’t belong here?
What’s slightly unusual or imperfect?
Examples:
A crack in a wall
Light shifting across the same room
Train both detail and context.
Zoom in
Pick one small thing (leaf, cup, sound).
Observe:
Shape, color variations, texture, movement
Zoom out
Then notice:
Space, relationships, patterns, flow
Switching between the two builds awareness depth.
Pretend you’ve never seen this place before.
Ask:
If I were a visitor, what would stand out?
What would I describe to someone who’s never been here?
This breaks familiarity blindness.
Naming sharpens noticing.
“Soft hum of electricity”
“Uneven footsteps behind me”
“Warm light, cool air”
Phones and headphones numb noticing.
Walking without audio once a day
Eating one meal without screens
Sitting in silence for 2 minutes
@OnyxDesignx
1. Slow down your perception
Noticing begins where rushing ends.
Pause for 10–30 seconds at random moments.
Ask yourself:
What do I see that I didn’t notice before?
What sounds are present right now?
What sensations does my body feel?
2. Look for differences, not objects
Your brain ignores what it thinks is familiar. Differences wake it up.
Notice:
What changed since yesterday?
What doesn’t belong here?
What’s slightly unusual or imperfect?
Examples:
A crack in a wall
Light shifting across the same room
3. Zoom in → zoom out
Train both detail and context.
Zoom in
Pick one small thing (leaf, cup, sound).
Observe:
Shape, color variations, texture, movement
Zoom out
Then notice:
Space, relationships, patterns, flow
Switching between the two builds awareness depth.
4. Practice “first-time seeing”
Pretend you’ve never seen this place before.
Ask:
If I were a visitor, what would stand out?
What would I describe to someone who’s never been here?
This breaks familiarity blindness.
5. Write or mentally label observations
Naming sharpens noticing.
“Soft hum of electricity”
“Uneven footsteps behind me”
“Warm light, cool air”
6. Reduce constant input
Phones and headphones numb noticing.
Walking without audio once a day
Eating one meal without screens
Sitting in silence for 2 minutes
@OnyxDesignx
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Organic sans serif font family
This typeface boasts modernity while still including retro hues.
Most prominent is that lowercase letters g and U are easily recognized for branding purposes
Download Font - Lufga
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An AI-powered grading platform featuring a role-based dashboard and a dedicated mobile application. designed to streamline evaluation and improve efficiency.
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An AI-powered grading platform featuring a role-based dashboard and a dedicated mobile application. designed to streamline evaluation and improve efficiency.
#LandingPage
#WebDesign
@OnyxDesignx
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