Practical UX/UI

Design as the Psychology of Perception – Beyond the Obvious

Great design solutions often look simple, but behind their apparent ease lies a multilayered thought process, a keen sense of the psychology of perception, and a deep understanding of the audience.The proof? Just look at the image above – it’s fun, provocative, and at the same time, it demonstrates one of the most important rules […]

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The False Choice Syndrome: UX/UI Design as the Art of Manipulation Without Getting Caught

In UX/UI design, we love to talk about “user experience”, “convenience” and “intuitiveness”. But we rarely discuss the elephant in the room – manipulation. Designers pretend to offer choices, but in reality, they orchestrate them. Every interface decision doesn’t just guide the user – it nudges, pushes, and subtly shoves them in carefully calculated directions.

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UX or Ex? Why Some Interfaces Get a Match – and Others Get Ghosted on Seen

Welcome to the era of digital aesthetics, where the “Continue” button must be sexier than a Bella Hadid-filtered cheekbone… or at least as seductive as Zendaya in slow motion. UX is no longer just about “functionality”. It’s about delivering a sense of belonging, self-confidence, and – let’s be real – a microdose of dopamine, flavored

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