Why is the UI of Sharechat poor, while the UI of Snapchat, Instagram, or Twitter is good? For example, when you write a post on Sharechat with an embedded link, the text disappears, leaving only the link visible. The post display section is poorly de
How is the demand for UI/UX Designers in Startups?
How is the pay?
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Tuhin Subhra Biswas
Stealth • 7m
The UI/UX of this app is good. The thread thing is kinda messy but anyways if they are in work-in-progess then give us some sneak peaks of upcoming features too like the beta perks. Tho thanks @Backstage with Millionaires for sponsoring this app!
Why is the UI of Sharechat poor, while the UI of Snapchat, Instagram, or Twitter is good? For example, when you write a post on Sharechat with an embedded link, the text disappears, leaving only the link visible. The post display section is poorly de
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Pranav Nirmal on Hiatus
Stealth • 19d
okay idk who'll agree with i think but microsoft's UI in the nokia lumia was the best UI design ever existed
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Nawal
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SELF • 6m
‼️ So at Google I/O, the tech giant also introduced ‘AI Overviews,’ which generates summaries for the queries provided by the user on the go— again similar to Perplexity, but on steroids.
So bad time of perplexity starts now ? Or perplexity will ha
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Ankit
Stealth • 3m
Insufficient funds is the reason the most startup fails???? Or poor strategy
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Tuhin Subhra Biswas
Stealth • 7m
Man the new update is too good
-UX/UI Improved- icons are looking cool
-Posts & Replies Category Separated
-Even showcasing other suggestions like articles and all below my posts
-Animations are good
Just waiting for my verification tick, that's it
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Harsh Gupta
Stealth • 5m
"An artistic UI designer is the developer's biggest enemy"