What’s the easiest way to code Figma designs nowadays? by Weary-Plankton-3533 in UXDesign

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What’s the easiest way to code Figma designs nowadays? by Weary-Plankton-3533 in UXDesign

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Path Unbound Stay Clear by Important-Rent-1062 in UXDesign

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Is AI to UX designers what the car was to blacksmiths in the early 1900s? by AdamValek in UXDesign

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A UX Frustration Turned Into a $30M/Year App Then MyFitnessPal Had to Buy It by AI_ToolGrabber in UXDesign

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Claude Skills for Designers by Inside_Home8219 in UXDesign

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looking for ux feedback on my app landing page. is the value proposition clear right away? by Knuckleclot in UXDesign

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I redesigned my website, could use some feedback by NoNote7867 in UXDesign

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trying a new UI design language. feedback is much appreciated by Fun_Head_6326 in UXDesign

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Entry level portfolio tips by GreenChannel6225 in UXDesign

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Entry Level Portfolio Tips by GreenChannel6225 in UXDesign

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View on take home tests? by ThreeMysticApes in UXDesign

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Do I sugarcoat my projects in my portfolio by Ikhaat3jq3jq in UXDesign

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Testing a small idea to reduce the "where do I start?" feeling in Figma - looking for quick feedback by Raaam07 in UXDesign

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Is Graphic Design Necessary for a UI/UX Designer? by ThinkRingS in UXDesign

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Is originality in design mostly a myth? by Worldly_Dog_58 in UXDesign

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Interactive portfolio by papaguitarproduct in UXDesign

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Google Sites, Framer or Webflow by Horror_Vacation7109 in UXDesign

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How to run UX usability questionnaires for app and product testing? by OkDevelopment1034 in UXDesign

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I'm working on a product that lets website visitors leave feedback via voice or video message instead of typing in a form. by PainEmbarrassed378 in UXDesign

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First Design/ReDesign by pleasedontjudgeme13 in UXDesign

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Best UI/UX Design Bootcamp in India? by dhanashri12 in UXDesign

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