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Abby || Product designer ✨
@Abshine_ux
Product Designer || UI/UX Simplifying complex ideas into user-centered mobile & web experiences
Katılım Mayıs 2025
103 Takip Edilen52 Takipçiler

Why do almost all fast food brands use red?
Because red increases heart rate.
Orange stimulates appetite.
Together they create urgency.
Your brain responds before you decide.
That's color psychology.
And great designers use it intentionally
@Bassicreative

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@builwithImran You gave it a shot and you did great.
Weldone 👍
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@Abshine_ux I told the client I finish the project in figma and then hand over the design but he refused, he only wants the work to be done in google stitch for easy coding execution from his end
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Earlier this year, I passed on a gamified web project because I wasn’t comfortable using Google Stitch at the time. Funny thing? It was equity-based.
Client doesn't want me to use figma
Now I’m wondering… should I have taken the risk?
If it was you
What would you have done?




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Process and final result..
#graphicsdesign #graphicdesigner #design #Photoshop #graphicsdesigner #designchamp


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The Image and The Design 🟢


Vine Visuals | Graphic Designer@The_vinevisuals
The Image and The Design 💙
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Don't you want your model looking this pretty for all your marketing ad.
New here, I help brands create compelling and converting AI UGC visuals that make your clients stop, scroll and buy 😁
I'm open to collaborations anytime 🌹
#ugccreator #aiugc #aiugccreator
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@EmediongSunday_ Focus more on building the brand than the product.
Build a brand that will sell even when you're asleep. 📌
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Good products get sales, but strong branding gets loyalty.
Anyone can sell once.
But people only come back or refer others, and pay premium when they connect with who you are, not just what you sell
Your branding should tell a story and reflect your values.
The way you reply to DMs
The way you package and the way you show up even on bad days
Customers forget price, but they remember how you made them feel.
Build the product right
But build the brand better
Because people don’t just buy what you sell, they buy who you are
So stop focusing more on your product alone
And start investing in your brand
Don’t just show up because you want to make a sale
But build a brand that will sell even when you are asleep.
I’m Emediong Sunday, a Brand Designer that helps brands improve how they are seen, remembered, and trusted through clean, minimal design.
📧 Ready to stand out?
DM Me let’s build a brand people can’t forget.
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Day 3/25 of learning motion design.
There’s a lot to learn, but I’m enjoying the process.
Ọmọtọla | Graphic Designer@tolaosho
Day 2/25 of learning motion design. On to day 3 🚀
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The idea is to show up everyday.
Onboarding and splash screen of CampusPass.
#consistency

EKENE⚡️@chill_ekene
Success doesn't happen by luck. It comes from planning what to do and doing it over and over again. Good day creatives. Let's keep showing up.
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Designs I made for a hair brand. I particularly loved that Christmas tree I had to think out of the box 🙂↔️.
#day4
#25daysconsistencychallenge
#designerstribe



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@OziegbeDominion Exactly. Good design doesn't just make a product look better, it makes it easier to use, builds trust, and gives people a reason to choose it over the alternatives. That's where real value is created.
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Good design is what turns a simple product into something that stands out and sells.
If you need design that helps your product stand out and sell, send a DM 📩.

Fearless Designs-Graphic designer|Motion Designer@OziegbeDominion
From the 19th century to the modern kitchen, the apron has stayed timeless, and in today’s market, good design is what helps a simple product stand out and sell. That’s the idea behind this Apryn concept. Need good design that helps your product stand out and sell send a dm 📩
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Do you know what a URI is, yeah not a URL?
Here's the simple explanation:
URI stands for Uniform Resource Identifier.
URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator.
A URI is just a NAME for something.
A URL is an ADDRESS that tells you where to find it.
Every URL is a URI. But not every URI is a URL.
Think of it like a person:
- Their name identifies them (URI)
- Their home address identifies them AND tells you how to reach them (URL)
Real example:
https:// amazon . com / products / shoes
This is a URL. It tells you the protocol, the domain, and the exact path to fetch the resource.
urn:isbn:0451450523
This is a URI, but NOT a URL. It identifies a specific book by its ISBN, but gives you zero information on where to actually find it.
On the web, a URI's real job is simply identification, it points to "an exact thing" without necessarily saying how to get to it.
Who actually uses URIs? Mostly developers and apps.
Let's take a song on Spotify as an example: it has a normal shareable web link (that's the URL). But it also has something like spotify:track:xxxxxxxxxxxxx is a URI. This URI is what Spotify uses internally to open the song directly inside the app (instead of a browser). It's not something you browse to, it's more like the song's internal ID card.
Now you know a little piece of how the web actually works.

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@Abshine_ux I'm Nerat a graphic designer who helps businesses attract more customers through strategic designs
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