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Leading with design, learning with curiosity, mentoring with heart — at the crossroads of UX, culture & AI. #UX

India, Pune
Joined August 2008
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@awesh
Awesh
2 months
I’ve created a UX + AI Prompt Library, a collection of ready-to-use prompts that cater to every stage of design, from research and strategy to prototyping and testing. Download here:
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I put together a UX + AI Prompt Library — ready-to-use prompts for every stage of design: research, strategy, prototyping, testing, and more. Download here:
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AI is already part of the UX process. Mostly by saving time — not replacing thinking. It works well in early stages: • Brainstorming ideas • Planning workshops • Synthesizing research (tools like NotebookLM help here) • Speeding up documentation so teams spend less time
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Ethical design in 2026: trend or necessity? In 2026, UX isn’t just about making users happy. It’s about earning and keeping their trust. Flashy features aren’t enough anymore. Users care about how their data is used, what they’re agreeing to, and whether the product respects
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New year. Sunday reset. Design landing pages that convert without dark patterns. Clear copy reduces drop-offs. Accessible contrast improves readability. Honest CTAs lower bounce and support tickets. Ethical design and accessibility don’t hurt conversions. They improve trust,
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Ever had a client say “make it pop” and leave you guessing? That’s usually not a design problem. Clients don’t speak in design terms—and that’s normal. Before designing, understand their taste, not just requirements. Ask about favorite apps, brands, movies, travel, or
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Ever had a client say “make it pop” and leave you guessing? That’s usually not a design problem. Clients don’t speak in design terms—and that’s normal. Before designing, understand their taste, not just requirements. Ask about favorite apps, brands, movies, travel, or
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6/ Go slow and stay consistent. Learn principles first, practice on real products, use tools later. Clarity on why makes the switch easier.
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5/ Use structured courses (like the Google UX Certificate) as guidance—not shortcuts. Learn users, problems, flows, and decisions before tools.
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4/ Build this habit early: Every day, pick any app or product and write • 3 things that work well • 3 things that could be improved This trains UX thinking fast.
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3/ You don’t need a design degree to begin. Strong problem-solving, curiosity, and empathy matter more than your background.
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2/ First, ask yourself why UX attracts you. It’s not just creativity or pay. UX is about understanding users, messy problems, and trade-offs.
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1/ New to UX or thinking of switching careers? Start here before enrolling in tools or bootcamps.
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What part of UX felt most confusing when you started?
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If you’re starting UX, spend more time understanding the problem than designing the solution.
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New year. Sunday reset. Design landing pages that convert without dark patterns. Clear copy reduces drop-offs. Accessible contrast improves readability. Honest CTAs lower bounce and support tickets. Ethical design and accessibility don’t hurt conversions. They improve trust,
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New year. Sunday reset. This year, let’s treat ethical design and accessibility as defaults, not checkboxes. Test with real users. Question dark patterns. Design for edge cases early. Small choices, made consistently, shape better products—and better trust. Let’s do the work.
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New year. Quiet Sunday reminder. Ethical design and accessibility aren’t extras. They’re signals of who we choose to design for—and who we leave out. If an experience only works for some users, the problem isn’t adoption. It’s intent. Let’s design better this year.
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Top Websites Every Product & UX/UI Designer Should Know! 🚀 1. UX library .org 2. UX tools .co 3. Kickass ux .com 4. UX lib .org 5. UX cellence .com 6. UIUX library .com 7. UI goodies .com 8. Product design resources .com 9. Design notes .co 10. UX writing
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AI can’t be ignored, especially in early-stage startups. Tools like Figma Make are great for speed and early ideation when time and resources are tight. The risk is treating AI output as design instead of a starting point. AI works from requirements, not real user
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The #UPI success story proves a simple, human-first UX can move entire economies. When design solves real problems, it guides our spending—toward smarter choices… or risky ones. What’s your biggest UX ‘aha’ moment? https://t.co/j8RMPtvPgr
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India has become a leader in digital payments with its Unified Payments Interface (UPI) and widely used QR codes. This success comes from understanding user experience (UX) and human behavior. This...
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UX beginners don’t struggle with tools. They struggle with clarity.
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