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@ClintonBenjr

Product Designer (UI/UX) | Creating user-centered designs that drive business impact. Email: [email protected]

Nigeria Katılım Kasım 2024
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Oduwa@ClintonBenjr·
If you had this app, what's the first financial metric you'd check: Net Flow or your Spending Categories? 🧐 > This finance screen makes complex data look simple and beautiful. 💚 #UXDesign #UIDesign #productdesign #Designthinking
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Som@somanna_bu·
how to design better - just design more - embrace the fact that designing is hard - design everyday. keep a score - designer's block doesn't exist. keep the bar low. designing very badly is part of the process. doctors don’t get doctor’s block stupid. - distraction is the enemy. timeblock design sessions. don't do anything else. learn to say no. - fail doing exactly what you want to do - designing never stops - designing is group sport. show your design. get feedback. improve - design like a baby, clean it up like a gentleman. don't design and edit at the same time - not everyone has to like your design. art divides - design enough to keep your users wanting more
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Oduwa@ClintonBenjr·
In fintech, order matters. Balance builds trust, transactions add context, and exchange rates follow intent. That’s visual hierarchy in action. #UXDesign #FintechDesign #DesignThinking
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Oduwa@ClintonBenjr·
Just wrapped up this elegant furniture website concept — focused on warmth, balance, and timeless design aesthetics. Neutral tones + clean typography = harmony in every detail #UIDesign #UXDesign #ProductDesign
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Oduwa@ClintonBenjr·
HIRE: I turn business ideas into high-converting products. 🛠️ This Flow hero section shows my approach—design that sells, not just looks good. Every element mapped to business outcomes. Value proposition clear from screen one. Got a vision ready to scale? DM me. Let's build it.
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Denislav Jeliazkov@DenisJeliazkov·
Design is a confidence game. The more references you’ve studied… The less you freeze when it’s time to ship. That’s why I obsessively recreate the best-designed apps. Amateurs call it copying but the pros know it's actually investing in pattern fluency.
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Oduwa@ClintonBenjr·
@thedennisobaro1 Bro I use this AI tools to visualise and I still do have fear cause I know AI is in its early stages and we all know how crazy technology can advance and make AI better and do all these things
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Dennis Obaro the UI/UX KING
Dennis Obaro the UI/UX KING@thedennisobaro1·
AI isn’t replacing designers, it’s replacing designers who refuse to adapt. We’re at the point where AI can design full websites and apps in seconds. You describe what you want, and tools like lovable and google stitch generate layouts, colors, and typography for you. It’s impressive , until you realize something. AI can design a screen, but not a solution. It doesn’t understand your users’ behavior. It doesn’t know why people drop off at a certain step or what part of your flow causes confusion. It can’t tell you why conversion increased after you made a subtle UX change. That’s still your job. AI can give you options, but only a designer can decide what works best for real people. So instead of seeing it as a threat, see it as a shortcut, one that frees you to focus on thinking, problem-solving, and testing. Because the truth is, AI won’t replace designers. It’ll replace the ones who stopped thinking like designers and only focused on making things “look nice.” Learn it. Use it. But never forget, tools evolve, humans design. If AI could take over one part of your design process today, which part would you gladly hand over?
Dennis Obaro the UI/UX KING@thedennisobaro1

What AI tool(s) do you use to make your design process faster and better?

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Oduwa@ClintonBenjr·
@nessawithlove No! I haven’t heard from them yet. I saw your designs to. Guess they were all for the same task right?
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Oduwa@ClintonBenjr·
👕 Exploring how African fashion can meet modern e-commerce, where culture, clarity, and customization blend seamlessly. #ProductDesign #UIUX #DesignThinking
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Ayo👋@akwaabaaa·
If you’re a UI/UX designer trying to get better by practicing and sharing your work, here are 3 tips that’ll help you. There’ll be days when you open Figma and… nothing. No ideas. No motivation. You want to design but don’t even know what to design. Here’s what to do when that happens 👇 1. Consume more than you create. You can’t design beyond your exposure. Spend time looking at good designs daily. It sharpens your eye and helps you understand what makes a design “good.” You can’t pour from an empty basket. 2. Create small, not perfect. You don’t need to make full case studies every time. Design a single screen, a homepage, a settings page, a button, anything. Just create something and share it. 3. Learn from top designers. Follow them. Study their work. Download their designs and replicate them in Figma. Pay attention to why they made certain choices; color, typography, spacing. That’s how you start thinking like a top designer too. These works for me and I'm sure they will work for you too☺️
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Gaga | Saas Product Designer
Gaga | Saas Product Designer@Johnogaga4·
The truth is, freelancing sits on multiple pillars and “posting work” is just one. First things first, applying for jobs and freelancing are like two sides of the same coin. They’re related, but they’re not the same. They’re cousins. You can’t approach both with the same method and expect optimal results. Yeah, you might get some results. But it’s not necessarily going to be the best kind of results for your career. Just because something is shiny doesn’t mean it’s gold. And honestly, if it works for you, fine. But my personal opinion? Pick a struggle. Pick a focus. Decide whether you want to go deep into freelancing and all that comes with it, or focus on job applications and landing a full-time role. Because if you don’t pick a focus, you won’t even be able to tell what’s working and what’s not or what to optimise. Now, let’s lean more into freelancing since that’s what this conversation is about. Like I said, there are pillars: -Networking -Outreach -Storytelling -Community building -Visibility + showcasing your work But most freelancers only focus on that last part which is posting work. And that’s not enough. Pushing your work online just shows that you can do pretty visuals. It shows your technical skills, your Figma superpowers. But it doesn’t tell your story. It doesn’t communicate your services clearly. It doesn’t show your soft skills. And it doesn’t help you target the clients you actually want. Do you have a client persona? Do you know the kind of clients you want? Do you know your pricing structure? Because if every kind of client is coming into your DMs, you’ll end up exhausted, busy all the time but not making the kind of money that moves your career forward. That’s why I always say: pick a target, aim for the target, and shoot that shot. Don’t waste energy shooting aimlessly hoping something sticks. Whether it’s job hunting or freelancing, you need a strategy. And that strategy should clearly define: What your messaging is Who are you’re targeting What are your top skills? How you communicate your offering You don’t want to sound confusing to people who are trying to understand what you do. This also helps you boost your confidence when people reach out. You can clearly explain what you offer, how you can help, and why you’re valuable whether it’s in DMs, emails, or calls. And please, research. Research the kind of clients you want to work with. Research where they hang out. Research their pain points. A lot of the clients you’re trying to work with don’t even realise they have a problem. It’s on you to make them see it and show how you can solve it. This is the stuff you need to start thinking about if you’re serious about freelancing. I can’t break everything down in one thread, but maybe over time I’ll go deeper into each pillar even in my newsletter. Who knows 👀
Gaga | Saas Product Designer@Johnogaga4

You're a freelance designer looking for gigs and all you do is post your work Dey play

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Mazerance@Mazerance·
@UIbyBiba We love your enthusiasm! Our winter Internship applications open January 2026. Help us spread the word. If this post hits 15K likes, we’ll unlock early access spots for a few applicants, and you’ll automatically secure a place in the program!
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Job descriptions usually ask for more skills than the job really needs. Even if you match only 25% of them, you should still apply, the work is often easier than it sounds.
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