Am I losing it, or is this actually ridiculous?
I made plans with a man on Tuesday for Sunday at 1pm. We agreed on the day, the time, even the general location. Everything was set.
Then… he basically disappeared.
For the next couple of days, communication was dry at best. If I reached out, I’d get one-word replies. Then by Friday, nothing. A full 24 hours of silence. So I messaged him like, “Hey, I’m assuming Sunday is off?” Trying to be realistic.
He pops back up and says, “No, I’m definitely still interested.” Okay… noted.
Then Sunday comes. Still silence.
By 11am, I’m like yeah, I’m not doing this. I sent a calm message letting him know I’m no longer interested. No drama, just closing the loop.
Tell me why this man replies…
From what I see in Scripture, the deepest, most sacrificial love mirrors God's love Atheists can show real care and kindness, absolutely, but the fullest, purest expression of love (selfless, enduring, transformative) flows from knowing the Source of love Himself. Without that anchor, it's beautiful but incomplete.
Can someone please build an app for
school or institutions that help track students performance and give parents insights to actually see how the child is doing so Gen z parents don’t go for open days.
Been learning a lot about design lately, and it’s amazing how storytelling through visual hierarchy plays such a big role.
This gym landing page I designed explores how visual hierarchy helps catch users’ attention and guide them while scanning a website. 🏋🏽♀️✨
#uxdesign#uidesign
UX Design is way beyond sharing clean designs. You need lots of mental capacity and experience to handle a full project that runs up to 300+ screens. Go and learn how to design a project from start to finish. It’s entirely different ball game.
I have seen so many successful stories of designers posting their work here and getting clients. I have a lot I can post but I don't know how to post my work here how do y'all do it
@RealPromptius Took a website project to develop and I didn't know what I was going to develop I went on figma I designed it without prior knowledge of figma it wasn't perfect but after that I feel in love with Figma and decided to go ui Ux direction . I watched Ux tutorials
80% of the persons that I know who stayed focused this year ended up with a gig, a job or a paid internship
Stay focused.
Stop learning UI UX for 2 months, then Jump to meme coining for 1 month, then to betting, then to AI, then to coding
Be steady.
Be focused.
Do you ever feel like your creativity disappears when a client is watching you in Figma?
For me, yes—speed matters, especially with many projects at once.
Honestly, I often skip wireframing, auto layout, and renaming layers.
They just slow me down. What about you?