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  • Your Design Style

    Bhhavesh Desalhey
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    What is your approach and preferences to design considering the user experience.

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    Aakash Kikani
    My design style is a mix of different elements. I like to create vibrant designs with character. My preference is towards minimalism, but with a touch of playfulness when I'm designing for tech. Overall, I aim to bring maximum delight to users, even in simple interactions.
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    Bhhavesh Desalhey
    @aakash_kikani That's a good starting point to approach designing process.
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    Muzammil Merchant
    I prefer minimalistic design for B2C products and websites. When you are trying to sell something through your product, it helps the viewer consume only the information they are looking for. For products or websites that want to express information about themselves, an elaborate design always helps people stay and carefully go through everything they have to offer.
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    Bhhavesh Desalhey
    @muzammil_22 Thanks, this almost solve everyone's problem with this, helping to get some clarity and where to start from.
    When in doubt, go for minimal design style. But, I would not suggest anything to be followed strictly. Because for different industries, audience types, purposes, geographies, different design styles would work.
    Bhhavesh Desalhey
    @vertikanigam Yes that's true, all of these research things need to be considered before coming up with some assumptions and conclusions.
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    @bhhavesh_desalhey Only then you can conclude on what style would work.
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    Mayur Patel
    My UX design approach involves user research, defining goals, creating prototypes, usability testing, and continuous improvement through feedback. This ensures the design is user-centered and effective.
    Kevin Martinez
    I'm a big fan of clean, minimalist design that puts the user experience first. Lots of white space, intuitive navigation, and fast load times are key. I also like subtle animations and microinteractions to delight users. Tools like Figma make iterating on designs super quick. The key is lots of user testing to refine and improve the UX.
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