Ricardo - UI/UX Designer
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Ricardo - UI/UX Designer
@rickss
Designing digital products that are simple, fast and built to convert.
Worlwide Katılım Mart 2008
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Another day, another isometric animation
Built this one in @rive_app
Instead of creating a traditional looping animation, I designed this one with two connected actions before it smoothly transitions into the loop.
It feels much more natural compared to repetitive endless animations
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@FonsMans It’s a different world.
From time to time it’s nice to do it.
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The "Free vs. Paid" trap.
I’ll never understand people who refuse to pay $20/month for a tool that brings them a 100x ROI. Multiply the hours you spend hunting for a "free alternative" by your hourly rate. You aren't saving money. You are bleeding it.
This advice is free, but it’s worth a million. 🥂
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@clementlionne It happened recently to me.
But I am sure they will be back.
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@MarceloDesignX Thanks! I'm exploring a more focused approach, one habit, one streak, and a more editorial, typographic UI instead of the usual dashboard type trackers.
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@rickss Wondering what new spin you're putting on the habit tracking app. There's so much potential in that space!
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@KrisAnfalova @adriankuleszo You have great posts there. Everything with animations.
What tool are you using for those animations?
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@adriankuleszo 2 shots a week, 10-15 leads a week, 2-3 orders a week. Something like that 😅
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19 days later, still zero leads from Dribbble.
58 shots left, will let you know if anything changes.
Adrian@adriankuleszo
8 days later, zero leads. Let's see if this week will be different.
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@rickss White version is matching with images.
So I'll go with white
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Which one is better?
Top or Bottom

Ricardo - UI/UX Designer@rickss
Exploring a minimal editorial layout
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After 2 years doing web design and branding, I kept hitting the same wall
- Project done. Website live. And I'd walk away feeling like I left value on the table
- The brand was solid. The site was solid. But what happened after launch? Most founders had no idea which pages were working, where visitors were dropping off, or what to actually fix next. Every decision after launch was based on feeling, not real data
- Most websites do have some analytics out of the box. But to actually understand your funnel, where people drop off, what drives conversions, you end up needing 2 or 3 extra tools or plan upgrades on top. It gets complex fast for something that should just be part of the process
- I didn't want to be the guy who just ships and disappears. So I started building something that goes past launch. Brand, website, analytics, funnel tracking. All connected, all in one place
Still working on the website and nailing the final details. Can't wait to show you more
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