Design shapes our daily lives, influencing everything we see, use, and interact with. From the smartphone in your pocket to the chair you sit on, great design enhances our experiences and ensures our safety. In contrast, poor design can lead to frustration and even hazards. So, what truly differentiates good design from bad? This article explores key distinctions, backed by real-life examples, and presents valuable lessons we can apply. I encourage you to check out my latest article—don’t forget to like and subscribe to my blog for more insightful stories ahead. Thank you for your support! Medium UXDESIGNSEO Google Google Workspace LinkedIn LinkedIn for Learning UXdesign uxdesignlabs #uxdesigning #ux #UX #Userexperience #Userresearch designs-with-real-life-examples
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As a designer, I strive to create products that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also deeply functional, environmentally friendly, and innovative. Following Dieter Rams' 'Ten Principles of Good Design,' my goal is to craft experiences that are useful, honest, and timeless—designed with purpose and precision, leaving room for user expression. Less, but better. Simplicity leads to clarity. Let me know if you'd like to tweak it further! Information Source: IDxF #UIDesign #UXDesign #GoodDesign #InnovativeDesign #Simplicity #DieterRams #ProductDesign #Aesthetics"
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Before & After: The 3 Steps I Used To Achieve This Design Transformation To begin, this design appeared lifeless and unimaginative. It clearly was missing a sparkle. It was so terrible that a total redesign was beckoning for action. Step 1: Declutter and modify the layout. I only kept the most relevant components needed and removed everything else. The approach used in this particular design is clean, simple, minimalistic, and focused. Step 2: Increase strength of images, enhance appeal, and add vibrancy. Colors were expertly toned down and balanced; lively colors were used. The first impression is much more welcoming and powerful than before. Step 3: Usability and ease of navigation have been increased. The layout is now intuitive to navigate so I made it straightforward. It is less problematic than before and helps everyone more. And this is how the transformation was achieved. All of this was accomplished in just three steps. Outcome? A design that is clean, stunning, full of life, and easy to work with. Only a few understand the strength of vivid simplicity combined with sound proper design. Use these methods and change your design as well. Share your opinions about this astonishing transformation. I can't wait to hear them. Cheers and happy designing! Let's look forward to more beautiful and productive work. Always, strive for understanding and make your work simple yet powerful. #DesignTransformation #BeforeAndAfter #MinimalistDesign #CleanDesign #UXDesign #VisualAppeal #UserExperience #DesignSimplicity #CreativeDesign #DesignInspiration #WebDesign #DesignTips #DesignStrategy #TransformationJourney #EfficientDesign
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As designers, we’re increasingly at the forefront of an attention-driven world. Lately, I’ve noticed that good design is often described as something extremely easy to use, with minimal friction. It’s about crafting experiences that are so innovative and captivating that users won’t—or can’t—stop engaging. The goal seems to be to capture attention for as long as possible. Some even say that attention is the new oil or gold, turning UX design into an attention mine, with design practitioners acting more and more like attention miners or dopamine dealers. But here’s the thing: the definition of good design is always changing. In the 19th century, good design was about making production easier, driven by the rise of industrialization. Ornament was pushed aside in favor of simplicity and efficiency—William Morris and Adolf Loos famously debated this shift. Back then, designing well meant reducing not only material friction but also economic, functional, and social friction. Fast forward to the mid-20th century, and good design evolved to meet the needs of modernism. Designers embraced smooth surfaces, like those Le Corbusier used in his architecture to "calm the nerves shattered in the aftermath of war." The focus was once again on eliminating friction and discomfort—both psychological and physical—offering an anesthetic sense of relief from past trauma. What’s clear is that good design has always been shaped by the dominant ideals and needs of the time (Beatriz Colomina and Mark Wigley beautifully capture this in one of my favorite books of all time, Are We Human?). So, defining it in any fixed way is nearly impossible. What we can do is constantly question it, recognizing the underlying ideologies that shape it, especially when the current definition often involves capturing attention at all costs. Which leads me to wonder: why is it considered "good" to keep people’s attention hostage? What if we, as designers, shifted the goal from capturing attention to liberating it? Wouldn’t that be good? #GoodDesign #AttentionEconomy #MindfulDesign #UXDesign #DesignEthics #CalmDesign #AttentionManagement #DesignInnovation #UserExperience #HumanCenteredDesign #DesignPhilosophy #InclusiveDesign #DesignForWellbeing
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🚀 Discover the Power of White Space in Design! 🚀 Ever wondered how to make your designs feel more balanced and visually appealing? Today, we're diving into the importance of White Space! 🌟 White space, also known as negative space, is the empty area around design elements. It’s not just a blank area—it’s a powerful tool that can make your content more readable, highlight key elements, and create a clean, uncluttered look. Why is white space so important? It enhances readability, improves focus, adds elegance, and makes your design more user-friendly. By giving your content room to breathe, you create a more comfortable and enjoyable experience for users. Here are some pro tips: Use white space to guide the viewer’s eye through your design. Avoid overcrowding elements, and embrace simplicity to keep your design clean and effective. Ready to master the art of white space? Let’s create designs that speak volumes without saying too much! 💪 Follow for more design tips and tricks, and share your thoughts and questions in the comments! #UXDesign #WhiteSpace #UIUX #DesignThinking #UserExperience #DesignTips #MinimalDesign #VisualHierarchy #DesignProcess #InteractionDesign #UXResearch #DigitalDesign #WebDesign #CleanDesign
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🎨 Every great design begins with an even better story. 📖 Design isn’t just about aesthetics or functionality—it’s about crafting a narrative that guides every element and decision in the creative process. When we dig deeper to understand the story behind the design—whether it’s the user’s journey, the brand’s mission, or the problem we’re solving—our designs gain depth, relevance, and purpose. 🌍 ✨ Why Story Matters: Stories are what make designs memorable. They connect with people on an emotional level, providing context, empathy, and a clear reason why the design exists. When a design is rooted in a strong narrative, it does more than meet user needs; it resonates. It leaves an impact, feels authentic, and delivers a truly engaging experience. 💫 From the first sketch to the final product, keeping the story front and center drives a design that isn’t just visually appealing but meaningful and effective. So, let’s focus not only on how our designs look but on the journey and purpose behind them. Because a design with a story isn’t just created—it’s felt. #ProductDesign #Storytelling #NarrativeDesign #EmotionalDesign #ImpactfulDesign #UXDesign #DesignJourney #kvsmly
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𝗧𝗼𝘁𝗮𝗹𝗹𝘆 𝗮𝗴𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗅 Clean design is about creating the right balance between what you display and what you leave out. Simplicity is more than just a design; it's an experience that keeps consumers focused and engaged without distractions. When design is done well, the message comes along naturally.
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𝐒𝐢𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐞 𝐝𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐧 𝐢𝐬𝐧’𝐭 𝐞𝐦𝐩𝐭𝐲; 𝐢𝐭’𝐬 𝐢𝐦𝐩𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐟𝐮𝐥. Clean designs make a 𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐢𝐦𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧. A clean design isn’t just about looking good. It’s about communicating clearly. 📢 It’s about making users feel at ease. 😊 When your design is clutter-free: 👉 Content shines through. 👉 Information feels organized. 👉 Users don’t feel lost or confused. What is clean design? It’s about simplicity. Using just enough to make an impact. Like: - Not too many colors. 🎨 - Only necessary text. ✏️ - Plenty of whitespace. 🌌 A clean design grabs attention. 👀 It keeps users engaged. 🔥 And most importantly, it feels professional. There are some rules of clean design. Get the rules below.👇 #CleanDesign #DesignMonks #DesignTips #UIUX #DesignPrinciples #UserExperience
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Design that speaks for itself 🖼️✨. It’s not just about how it looks but how easily it can be understood and discovered. Simplicity = Power. Let your design do the talking. Great design is more than just aesthetics—it’s about functionality and clarity. Two critical aspects of good design are discoverability and understanding. If users can’t easily find or understand your design’s purpose, it’s not truly serving its purpose. Remember, people connect with what they can navigate and comprehend without a second thought. Keep it clean, keep it smart. 💡 #DesignThinking #UXDesign #Discoverability #UserExperience #DesignMatters #SimplicityIsKey #CreativeProcess #DesignInspiration #DesignStrategy #ProductDesign #UIUX #DigitalDesign #MinimalDesign #VisualDesign #DesignEssentials
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Design is more than just aesthetics—it’s about functionality and purpose. It’s easy to be captivated by a beautiful product, but true design goes beyond that. It’s about creating something that works seamlessly, solving problems and enhancing user experience in ways that often go unnoticed. Next time you admire a design, ask yourself: does it work as well as it looks? The best designs simplify life, making things intuitive and effortless. #CallToAction #DesignInspiration #FunctionOverForm #UserExperience #CreativeThinking #DesignThatWorks
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