In 2025, your competition isn’t another designer — it’s irrelevance.
In 2025, your competition isn’t another designer — it’s irrelevance.
The best design is the one that feels obvious in hindsight.
What’s the ugliest UI trend you’ve seen this year?
The client who says “It’s just a quick change” is lying.
Designing for VR is humbling. Everything feels *too close*.
AI can’t attend your design critique for you. Yet.
Design portfolios in 2025: less fluff, more proof.
What’s your hot take on skeuomorphism making a comeback?
I still prefer designing in silence. Anyone else?
New Figma AI: smart assistant or annoying backseat driver?
Your color palette should work for everyone — not just people with perfect vision.
If you’re not testing your design with *real* users, you’re just guessing.
In 2025, the line between UI and UX is thinner than ever.
Remember when flat design felt new?
The best way to make your design timeless is to ignore trends.
Don’t hide important actions in menus “for minimalism.”
If your UI feels like homework, you’ve lost.
The most underrated design skill in 2025: knowing what to delete.
Designing for Gen Alpha is different. They’ve *never* known life without AI.
The only people excited about infinite scroll are advertisers.
Apple just announced another Vision Pro feature. Do you even care?
We don’t need more features. We need better features.
Still using lorem ipsum in your case studies? Why?
I miss when apps had personality instead of all looking like they came from the same template.
What’s the weirdest AI-generated design request you’ve gotten this year?
The best feedback I got in 2025? “It’s good… but it’s not *you*.”
The new Adobe Firefly update is wild — who’s already using it in client work?
If your app’s onboarding is longer than TikTok attention span, good luck.
Apple’s “spatial UI” guidelines: game-changer or overkill?
Designing for wearables isn’t optional anymore.