All activity
Bhhavesh Desalhey
started a discussion
What is Good Design in the Age of AI?
- In the age of AI, good design entails leveraging technology to enhance creativity and innovation.
- It involves creating intuitive interactions, tailored patterns, and rich experiences that resonate with users.
- Good design in the AI era emphasizes empathy, creativity, and addressing real user needs to stand out in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
- Integrating AI into design...
Bhhavesh Desalhey
started a discussion
Key points that elucidate the transformative role of AI in design processes
1. AI Revolutionizing Product Design: With AI democratizing product development, design serves as a crucial differentiator in contemporary industries.
2. Experimentation and Rich Interactions: AI necessitates experimentation to uncover design patterns that fully leverage its potential, akin to mobile design's early days.
3. Grounding Design in Empathy and Creativity: Good design in the AI era...
Bhhavesh Desalhey
left a comment
Well said Hitha, really thoughtful, this will help alot of other people from community as well. 🫡
Turn your features into benefits
Hitha Boorla
Join the discussion
Bhhavesh Desalhey
left a comment
The email is part of a series of interactions with the brand. When developing emails, marketers should be just as obsessed with where an email sends the user.
Why invest so much time on an email only to drop the user onto the generic home page?
Customized landing pages—sending the user directly to the item or offer featured in the email—can result in conversion rate uplifts of 125%
What's best thing of Email Marketing
Deluar Hosain
Join the discussion
Bhhavesh Desalhey
left a comment
Think like you have a business in food industry (or any physical product). Assuming food as your USP (Unique selling point). If food is just hand over without any packaging or without any branding. Only few will approach you. But with better branding and packaging, help you create an image subconsciously in your potential customer.
With that said, your customers get the experience you want to...
How important is design?
David McGuire
Join the discussion
Bhhavesh Desalhey
left a comment
Well answer may change device to device. Top Menu in small display like mobile phone can be very useful, accessible and intuitive. Well for large display like desktop and such, sidebar is excellent choice, it is very organized and best to navigate from any page.
Before considering any particular layout, a detailed research about your target audience everything related to it must be done.
Which layout do you prefer on a digital product?
Serkan Mercan
Join the discussion
Bhhavesh Desalhey
left a comment
Personally, I work on multiple task.
If creative block happens I leave that task for some time and work on other task, which help me to stay in design but you keep yourself busy with other task, switching between task keeps you in fresh mindset all the time.
While working on other task you can find other way and fresh perspective to solve the initial task.
How do you handle burnout or creative blocks in your independent work?
elif on
Join the discussion
Bhhavesh Desalhey
started a discussion
Your Design Style
What is your approach and preferences to design considering the user experience.
Bhhavesh Desalhey
left a comment
I see the tab used as a primary navigation and placed at the bottom of the screen, whereas the segmented controller is more like a local switch inside a particular screen and is usually placed at the top.
They are quite similar in terms of functionality, they just differ visually in the sense that the bottom tab is heavier and conveys more important actions and the segmented controller is...
Segmented Button vs. Tab
Kehui Guo
Join the discussion
Bhhavesh Desalhey
started a discussion
UX Design or Business
How do you effectively bridge the gap between business objectives and UX design to ensure both user satisfaction and business success?
Bhhavesh Desalhey
left a comment
Best anchor to showcase projects and case studies in portfolio even which I prefer is, priming method and inverted pyramid method.
Start always with stats: Everyone want to know what are the numbers and what difference your decision with design made not just for aesthetic purposes but also considering the business perspective, and then taking reading and viewer through your design journey and...
Help! Showcasing B2B SaaS UX Work in Portfolio
Chandan Rajbongshi
Join the discussion
Bhhavesh Desalhey
left a comment
When it comes to templates,
- Figma plugins and community have wide range for templates and assets, for stock images unsplash have always lived up-to the mark.
- For icons, Lucide icon library which I loved the most, lucide icon library has very crisp and fluent and self explanatory icon set. Even for DocXter we have preferred the same icon library.
Have a look at DocXter's website here 😊
Design resources?
Vertika Nigam
Join the discussion
Bhhavesh Desalhey
left a comment
I tend to lean towards dark mode. Here's why:
Eye Strain Reduction: In low-light environments, dark mode is much easier on the eyes, reducing the harshness of bright screens.
Aesthetic Preference: I find the visual appeal of dark mode more modern conception, polished and create more depth and place for drama.
But for Docxter which we designed, team came up to keep light theme with several...
Dark mode or Light mode?
Muzammil Merchant
Join the discussion
Bhhavesh Desalhey
started a discussion
Figma has industrialized the way we approach design.
As a UX designer. Figma has industrialized the way we approach design. Allowing us to work seamlessly with other departments ensuring everyone is on the same page. The intuitive interface and features make it easy to create and iterate on designs, while the ability to share and gather feedback. Figma truly make it an vitally important tool in the design process.