Design right now isnβt about playing it safe β itβs about emotion, atmosphere, and bold visual identity. Interfaces are getting softer, louder, more expressive, and a little futuristic all at once β¨
Here are the design trends shaping that new visual language π«
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Brands arenβt just trying to look βcleanβ anymore β they want to feel alive, memorable, and impossible to confuse with anyone else.
Here are the design trends shaping that new visual language π«
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What makes design actually work - beyond personal taste?
In this interview, Tetiana Kulinich, a Graphic Designer at Codebridge, shares how she recognizes truly good design, what sets senior-level layouts apart, and why the best designs rarely need explanations
From intuitive hierarchy to quiet problem-solving β and yes, coffee β this conversation is about the thinking behind visuals that just make sense
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This Valentineβs, Cupid didnβt shoot arrows β he shipped an update π
We mapped love to what we value most in UI/UX design: structure first, grid discipline, frictionless interactions, and speed that keeps everything smooth.
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We mapped love to what we value most in UI/UX design: structure first, grid discipline, frictionless interactions, and speed that keeps everything smooth.
Share it with your designer friend, and follow us for more UI/UX insights and practical design hacks π
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β¨ In a world where AI is added to pitch decks faster than to real user journeys, and products are often rushed to market without true discovery, young designers are already asking deeper questions:
Today weβre talking to Alona Klymiuk, Junior UI/UX Designer β a thoughtful voice from the new generation of designers who sees UX not just as interfaces and flows, but as a long-term business strategy π―
From bold opinions on AI hype to honest critiques of apps like Glovo, Alona shares her perspective on what companies keep getting wrong β and what separates good design from truly strategic thinking π«
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Does this really solve a problem? Will this still matter in five years?
Today weβre talking to Alona Klymiuk, Junior UI/UX Designer β a thoughtful voice from the new generation of designers who sees UX not just as interfaces and flows, but as a long-term business strategy π―
From bold opinions on AI hype to honest critiques of apps like Glovo, Alona shares her perspective on what companies keep getting wrong β and what separates good design from truly strategic thinking π«
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What does βApple-likeβ really mean? Why do founders still underestimate UX? And how exactly does interface design influence revenue, retention, and growth?
In this interview, Yevgeniya Tsymbal shares a practical and business-oriented perspective on UX β from the real cost of skipping research to why testing is non-negotiable, even for startups. We talk about balancing aesthetics with functionality, avoiding expensive product mistakes, and the skills that will define successful designers in the next five years.
If you see design as more than just visuals β this conversation is for you π«
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Japanese design is not about decoration, but intention β¨
Rooted in simplicity, balance, and respect for space, it teaches us how less can communicate more πΏ
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Rooted in simplicity, balance, and respect for space, it teaches us how less can communicate more πΏ
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