Sevgi • UX Designer

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Sevgi • UX Designer

Sevgi • UX Designer

@Uxsevgi

Freelance Product Designer | Founder of Studio Scale | Transforming complex into simple | In love with design that solves & delights

Katılım Şubat 2024
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Sevgi • UX Designer
Sevgi • UX Designer@Uxsevgi·
Proud to share Studio Scale’s latest showreel. This brings together a selection of the SaaS products, websites, and mobile apps we’ve been designing for startups and growing teams. A lot of thinking, iteration, and care goes into shaping complex products into experiences that feel clear and easy to use. Happy to share a glimpse of that work here. #uxdesign #productdesign
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Hey @X algorithm, connect me with people interested in: 💻 Software Engineering 🎨 Frontend ⚙️ Backend 💼 Freelancing 🌐 Web Development 🚀 Data Analysis ✂️ Editors Post your work👇
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@heyakash_design Not built, but designed a lot this week: 2 brand identities, 2 landing pages, 1 onboarding journey, 2 new web app pages, and a few small features across 5 different clients.
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Akash | Design Partner
Akash | Design Partner@heyakash_design·
What did you build this week? Drop your project URL👇🏻 Let’s drive some traffic
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For the last 2 weeks, we’ve been testing Claude Design and Figma Make prototyping in our agency workflow. Clients have been loving it so far.
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To be a successful designer you need curiosity for research, obsessive attention to detail, and the ability to not take feedback personally.
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Creating 2 new design systems without branding in a week is my new personal best. 🫠
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Drapz@drapzdesigns·
starting a private group for designers. share work, ask for opinions, share your insights, learn from each other, grow together. right now i’m letting in a small group of people who are serious. comment or dm to get in.
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George Hastings@soulegit·
Designers: it's time to say goodbye to our friends. It's 2026.
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Sevgi • UX Designer@Uxsevgi·
Cafe day. Somehow I get more done when there’s background noise.
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Sevgi • UX Designer@Uxsevgi·
Proud to share Studio Scale’s latest showreel. This brings together a selection of the SaaS products, websites, and mobile apps we’ve been designing for startups and growing teams. A lot of thinking, iteration, and care goes into shaping complex products into experiences that feel clear and easy to use. Happy to share a glimpse of that work here. #uxdesign #productdesign
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Orman Clark@ormanclark·
ux designer: this feature is self-explanatory user:
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Syed Khaliq Hussain
Syed Khaliq Hussain@KhaliqHussainnn·
My friend is Looking for a Designer if anyone in….share your some cool work!!
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Csaba Kissi@csaba_kissi·
Share your website/project, guys👇
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Sevgi • UX Designer
Sevgi • UX Designer@Uxsevgi·
My current workflow looks like this now: 1. Ideate in Claude, 2. Design in Figma, 3. Prototype in Claude. Does Claude Design remove the need for a designer? No. You still need someone who can think in heuristics, experience, and flows, otherwise the output stays surface level. It’s just another tool in the workflow, and an expensive one. For me, the biggest value is speeding up prototyping and easing dev handoff, not replacing the design process.
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Sevgi • UX Designer@Uxsevgi·
3. Where Claude Design shines for me is prototyping. After I design in Figma, I can drop screenshots into Claude and get a working prototype surprisingly fast. The downside is cost and limits. I burned through my weekly limit within the first 1-2 hour, and extra credits add up fast when you iterate.
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Sevgi • UX Designer@Uxsevgi·
I’ve been using Claude Design for 2 days on 2 ongoing client projects. Here’s what I learned so far. 1. Claude Design is not designing an experience. It’s more like assembling UI components that the AI thinks will solve the problem. At first glance, the output can look great. But when you try to use it as a product, you quickly notice gaps in flow, hierarchy, and edge cases. For me, that means I end up spending a couple more hours fixing what Claude produced, when the same changes would take minutes in Figma.
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