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aava studio

@aava_studio

💡 Framer designer and developer
📈 Helping you build high-converting websites
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Every project starts with excitement and ends with growth. What I’ve learned as a designer is that the process teaches as much as the end result

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That feeling when you're so deep in a design that the world disappears. It's just you, Figma, and the perfect playlist. Best kind of focus. ✨

That feeling when you're so deep in a design that the world disappears. It's just you, Figma, and the perfect playlist.

Best kind of focus. ✨
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Your fastest UI design level-up👇 Stop guessing if your text is readable. Use a real contrast checker. Good contrast isn't just a suggestion, it's the foundation of accessible, professional design. 🎨

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Hot take: The best UI isn't the one with the flashiest animations. It's the one that's so intuitive, the user doesn't even notice it. The goal is to make the tool disappear, so the user can just get their task done. Clarity over complexity, always.

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Want to instantly improve your UI? Pay attention to your button states. A button isn't just one design. It needs a: • Default state • Hover state • Pressed state • Disabled state These details are what separate a good design from a great one.

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Unpopular opinion: Stop blindly copying what FAANG companies do. Their design solutions work for billions of users and years of data. Your startup's problem is different. Focus on solving your users' specific problems, not just imitating Google's UI.

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Design tip for beginners: Start with grayscale before adding colors. If it works in black & white, it will work even better with colors.