Throughout this comprehensive course, we will engage in a series of exercises focused on recreating existing assets and interface designs. This hands-on approach serves as a foundational learning experience, allowing us to thoroughly understand the underlying principles and methodologies before implementing them in our own creative projects. Within this page, you will find my detailed attempts and progressive work towards reconstructing these various elements, documenting the learning journey and showcasing the practical application of our studies.


Icon designs:

Icons are a key element in user interface design. They help reduce cognitive load, create quick visual cues, and improve navigation without relying heavily on text. Icons support scanability, make apps more visually engaging, and help establish brand identity. In minimalist interfaces, icons are essential for replacing long commands or categories with simple, universally understood visuals.

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Navigation Bar:

The navigation bar is the structural backbone of any digital platform. A well-designed nav bar helps users intuitively access content, move between features, and understand the app's layout. For mobile-first experiences especially, the placement, icon clarity, and hierarchy of a nav bar can make or break the user experience.

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