Ctrl V • 4h
When I first started designing for startups, I thought good UI/UX was about making things look clean. Turns out, it’s about making things feel clear. Here are a few lessons I’ve picked up along the way: — Simplicity isn’t minimalism. It’s knowing what to leave out. — Every screen should guide, not just impress. — Founders often skip onboarding — but it’s the first moment of trust. — Design is silent strategy. If users hesitate, you’ve already lost them. — The best feedback comes from confused users, not happy ones. I’m still learning. Still tweaking. Still asking questions. If you’re building something — a product, a brand, a story — I’d love to hear how you think about design.
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Urmila Info Solution • 3m
We’ll figure out design later.” Famous last words of failed startups. Design isn’t lipstick. It’s your product’s first impression, engagement system, and retention layer. At Opslify, UI/UX is not an afterthought. It’s: ✅ Gamified ✅ Emotionally int
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Why Your Startup Needs a Great Website A strong website is crucial for your startup’s success. 75% of users judge a business’s credibility based on its design, and 55% research online before making a purchase. Here’s why: First Impressions: You ha
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