Design isn’t just how it looks, it’s how it feels to use. 💫 Lately, I’veDesign isn’t just how it looks, it’s how it feels to use. 💫 Lately, I’ve
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Design isn’t just how it looks, it’s how it feels to use. 💫
Lately, I’ve been diving deeper into Framer and Figma, and one thing keeps standing out: the gap between a “good looking” interface and a truly intuitive experience.
Anyone can place elements on a canvas. But crafting a seamless UI/UX means:
understanding user behavior
designing with intention, not decoration
and obsessing over the tiny interactions most people overlook
Tools like Figma make collaboration and structure easy. Framer pushes it further by turning ideas into interactive realities fast.
The real skill? Knowing why you’re designing something, not just how.
If your design doesn’t guide the user effortlessly, it’s just art... not UX.
What’s one small design detail you think most people ignore, but actually matters a lot? 👀
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