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Oct 19 7 tweets 2 min read
UI/UX design tips:
Bottom Navigation bar size guide.

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1) for stylish navbar Image
2) for Material UI navbar Image
3) for simple navbar Image
4) For iOS Nav Image
5) For FAB navbar Image
6) For Chip Navbar Image

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Oct 18
UI/UX design tips: UI elements size guide.

These guides are not fixed, you can change them with the use of a proper grid system and font. These are just for beginners in the field with little or no idea.
(Cc: its.dezinx in IG). #uiux Image
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Oct 17
Have been getting a lot of DM's on UI/UX design mentorship and how to kick-start a career as a UI/UX designer.
Currently, I won't be able to mentor anyone till next year, have already gotten enough mentees.

Here's a thread on how to kick-start a career in UI/UX design. #uiux
1) Take a UI/UX design course. If you have financial challenges I suggest applying for financial aid on Coursera. CALARTS and Google can grant you to take the course for free.
Although CALARTS has 4 design extensive courses whereas Google has 7. I recommend both because they teach the same thing.
1) Visit coursera.org to get started, and search for UI/UX design courses.
2) Choose course 1
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Oct 16
UI/UX design tips:

Best design tips to master iOS design.

Also, Check iOS 16 kit by Joey Banks and use it for free.
(Cc @uiuxadrian) #uiux #uiuxdesign
1) Design all interactions: Show the success state, loading state, and error state. Also include a confirmation screen, and notification popup if needed. Avoid guesswork for the users.
2) Improve your lists.

To improve your list's design you should consider adding a search field (for 5+ items). Your search should enable the user to clear the active keyword input as well as cancel out of the flow. For that, you need to add "clear" and "cancel" buttons.
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Oct 15
UI/UX design tip:

Here's how to set up colours for your next project.

Cc @itsdeznix on IG #uiux
1) Select your primary colour which can be picked from the logo most of the time.
2) Select a secondary colour that complements your primary colour. You can also find it on the logo.
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Oct 14
UI/UX design portfolio inspiration from a few designers who work at google.

#uiuxdesign #PortfolioDay
1) Leecy Li - leecy.li
2) Rachel Inman - rachelinman.design
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Oct 13
7 Elegant colours for your next projects. Thanks to @uiuxadrian for sharing these.

Bonus tip: use the tints and shades generator plugin to generate more colours for each pallet.

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