How Daily Design Exploration Enhances Your UI/UX Skills

How Daily Design Exploration Enhances Your UI/UX Skills

Design daily to sharpen skills, build confidence, and stay relevant


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You visit a website and see that it is just amazing. The navigation and listing are perfect. This is what good design looks like. And behind this good design is the hard work of a UI/UX design expert. 

It is not just about exploring but also about drafting a new layout, thinking out of the box, and even making the right color contrasts. These daily design explorations are what you need to have a perfect outcome. 

So, let us now explore the habits that can boost your UI/UX game.

The Real Benefits of Designing Daily

When you start designing daily, you get a lot of benefits. It is not just about improving skills, but there is more to it. So, here are the primary benefits that you gain when you go on daily design explorations for UI/UX:

1. Builds Design Consistency

When you design daily, you gain a personal style. This makes your design look cleaner, sharper, and even more impactful over time. Consistency in design practices allows you to place yourself as a better designer with improved creativity. 

2. Improves Visual Judgment

The more you design, the better your judgment is linked to visual entities. It can be the color combinations, the right type of font, image placement, and so on. Over time, you can explain what will look good and why in a fraction of a second.

3. Speeds Up Your Workflow

When you practice daily, you soon get a habit of working more speedily. You understand what fits in, how to use the tools, and a lot of other things, which usually take time. This way, you can complete tasks better and quicker.

4. Boosts Creative Confidence

Experimentation is the key to ensuring you are ready to take up new challenges. Many UX design challenges are faced by developers. So, when you work with your UI/UX skills, you free yourself from the fear of making mistakes. This process is really important for your confidence as well. 

In the design world, there is nothing consistent. Things change quite quickly. That is why you must keep an eye on the trends in the market. Here, you try to learn. You stay in touch with the trends. This helps you stay fresh and relevant without forcing it.

Daily Habits That Sharpen Your Design Practice

Now that you know the benefits of daily UI/UX design practice, the next step is to develop the habits to own. These are nothing but simple habitual aspects that, when you incorporate them into your daily life, you will be in a better position to design. So, here are the ways you can add this to your daily habits:

1. Set a Fixed Design Time

You cannot just work without a proper schedule. So, you must set aside some hours per day for sitting, relaxing, and working on your design skills. It can be as little as 30 minutes. But having a proper daily schedule is what you need. It keeps the task light and manageable.

2. Take a Thing at Once

UI/UX design is made by combining so many elements at once. Take one at a time and learn it first. If you work on all at once, the chances of a mishap are high. So, maybe start with buttons, then move on to the cards or signup forms. 

3. Create Without Pressure

Do not be worried when you design. Yes, there would be mistakes, but that is part of the process. There are no deadlines. You must let your creativity flow freely. In fact, try things you usually wouldn’t in a real project.

4. Save and Revisit Old Work

Ensure that you save each of your works. It is best that you go and revisit your previous works. See what improvements you can bring in. Even if there is a minor improvement, it is a big one to say, as you have moved a step ahead. 

5. Share and Ask for Feedback

To actually know where you stand, you need to have honest feedback from others. So, the best thing to do is share your work with friends or colleagues. Seek their suggestions and see what they think. Plus, add the best ones to your portfolio. 

A Quick Example to Help You Out

Say you decide to redesign a food delivery app’s checkout screen. Now, you are working on it daily. On day 1, you work on the basic design of the app to see how it looks. You might think this is simple and basic, but it is a good start.

Next, you add some buttons, design elements, and even forms. You further go ahead and add the progress bar to guide the users where they are in their ordering journey. Lastly, you add micro-interactions, such as swiping to add or remove items, and auto-fill for saved addresses.

In just one week, you didn’t just make a screen, you made better design decisions. Here's what you actually improved:

  • Layout and spacing
  • Visual hierarchy
  • User flow thinking
  • Interactive design
  • Accessibility awareness
  • Design thinking
  • Understanding of the detailing
  • Clarity in UI
  • Confidence in Choices


Good design takes time.

You might go through an entire process of mistakes and errors to reach the perfect design that works for you. When you explore design daily, you are not trying on something vague, but are actually creating something impactful. 

Day by day, you are not just progressing or polishing your skills, but you are building a portfolio that really stands out. At the end, you are not just going to have sharper skills, but also an eye for detail, where you can reflect your confidence.

So if you’re serious about growing as a UI/UX designer, don’t wait for a perfect project. Start small. Design daily. Learn as you go. You will see results in your skills and in your portfolio soon.


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Harikrishna Kundariya
Harikrishna Kundariya
Harikrishna is a co-founder at eSparkBiz with 14+ years in IoT, SaaS, and cloud solutions, blending marketing, dev, and AWS expertise to help startups grow.

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