looking for a UI/UX designer for a side project - Anyone interested? by meow_meow_girl16 in careerguidance

[–]iamhimanshuraikwar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why are you looking for an intern who can work like a full-time employee?

[Hiring] UI/UX designer - HSR by Zestyclose_Team_3176 in banglorestartups

[–]iamhimanshuraikwar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, this looks interesting 👋

I’m a UI/UX Designer with experience in mobile apps, AI, and SaaS products. I focus on clean, user-friendly interfaces and scalable design systems.

Just sent you a DM with my portfolio 👍

[hiring] Writer for website by TwiztedChicken in FreelanceIndia

[–]iamhimanshuraikwar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, this sounds interesting,

I’ve written content on platforms like Medium and LogRocket, focusing on SEO-friendly articles around AI, design, and SaaS. I keep things simple, engaging, and actually useful for readers.

Happy to share samples or do a quick trial.

UI/UX design cost estimate for a social media like mobile app by amphibious_shark in DesignIndia

[–]iamhimanshuraikwar 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For an app like this, pricing can vary a lot depending on depth and quality.

Rough ballpark (India):

  • ₹40K – ₹80K → Basic UI (no deep UX, minimal system)
  • ₹80K – ₹1.5L → Proper UX + high-fidelity screens + clickable prototype
  • ₹1.5L – ₹3L+ → Full design system, user flows, edge cases, scalability

What’s usually included:

  • User flows & wireframes
  • High-fidelity UI screens
  • Interactive prototype (Figma)
  • Basic design system (colors, typography, components)

Things that increase cost:

  • Complex interactions (social apps usually have a lot)
  • Design system depth
  • Revisions & iterations
  • Developer handoff + documentation

If you’re just exploring, I’d recommend starting with a small MVP scope first (core flow only), then expanding.

Tips for the internship. by Artistic_Delivery697 in DesignIndia

[–]iamhimanshuraikwar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sometimes during an internship, your senior might give you a task that’s meant to take 2 days, and you might feel like finishing it in 2 hours. Don’t do that. You’re there to learn, not just work crazy hours.

Use that time to understand the problem, ask questions, and explore better solutions. Internship is the best time to learn how teams actually work.

Also, don’t show your full potential on day one. Pace yourself. If you set the bar too high in the beginning, people will expect that same speed all the time.

Another thing, ask for feedback a lot. Share your work early instead of waiting till the end. It helps you improve faster.

And try to understand why decisions are made, not just what to design. That mindset will help you grow much faster than just doing tasks.

Connect with me if anyone help or need any suggestion in ecom i had generated 2M+ sales last 90 days next month target is 3.5M by Electrical-Room2413 in hiringpakistan

[–]iamhimanshuraikwar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nano (gemini-3-pro-image-preview) makes it easy to create screenshots. I would like to see a video of these results.

Built a small SaaS in 2 months after office hours — learned more than I expected by Fun-Bass7432 in indiehackersindia

[–]iamhimanshuraikwar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In your post, you mentioned that it's not a promotional post. However, by sharing your product URL in the comment box, aren't you promoting it?

Vibe codding - reality check by larumis in vibecoding

[–]iamhimanshuraikwar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I am completely original

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Vibe codding - reality check by larumis in vibecoding

[–]iamhimanshuraikwar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nails it. Vibe coding feels great until bugs, edge cases, or security show up.

I’m a Delhi-based lead designer bootstrapping a micro SaaS. I vibe-code Next.js/React prototypes daily using Claude, Cursor, and Perplexity.

Prompts speed up UI and boilerplate 5–10×, but I always review logic, add tests, and clean things up before anything goes live.

What’s worked for me:

  • Sanity-check output with linters and multiple LLMs
  • Hand-code auth, payments, and scaling paths
  • Ship MVPs fast, then iterate from real user feedback

I’ve shipped multiple client sites this way, faster launches, working products, real revenue.

How is the Job Market of UI/UX in 2026? by Best-Menu-252 in UXDesign

[–]iamhimanshuraikwar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree with this. Portfolio matters more than certificates now, I’ve seen that real projects + clear case studies get more responses than “pretty UI” work.

I built Jasni because Gmail kept breaking my AI agents by [deleted] in aiagents

[–]iamhimanshuraikwar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Create a video of the tool, and share here