Muhammad Arslan Shahid - UIUX Designer
Product Designer - Web | App | SaaS | Google UX Design Professional Certificate
19/02/2026
Small UX Decisions. Big Business Consequences.
Have you ever accidentally tapped “Delete”?
No warning.
No second chance.
Just… gone.
That’s what happens without confirmation pop-ups.
Good UX isn't just about making things easy; it’s about making them safe. Confirmation pop-ups are the "Safety Net" of the digital world. Adding a little friction can actually improve your User Experience.
Users make mistakes.
Good UX prevents them.
A simple confirmation:
* Prevents data loss
* Builds trust
* Gives users control
* Reduces frustration
Without it?
Data is lost.
Trust is broken.
Design isn’t just about how things look.
It’s about protecting user decisions.
If you’re building a product, ask yourself:
Are your users safe?
Pop-ups save the day, but what happens when they become annoying? Next time, I’m breaking down the difference between 'Helpful Confirmation' and 'User Annoyance.' You won't want to miss it. Follow to stay tuned!
14/02/2026
Build a System That Designs Itself
Stop designing the same button 50 times.
Let's talk about what makes design scalable.
COMPONENT
If you aren't using components, you’re not just wasting time, you’re creating a mess for your developers.
Here’s why I use them:
1. Design Faster
No rebuilding the same button, card, or input again and again. which makes design 3x faster without losing quality.
2. One Source of Truth
Buttons. Cards. Inputs.
Defined once. Used everywhere.
3. Change Once, Update Everywhere
One small tweak,
and it reflects across all screens instantly.
4. Real-Time File Consistency
Everything stays aligned.
No outdated elements. No messy files.
5. The Result?
Clean design.
Faster delivery.
Happy developers.
Design isn’t just about how it looks.
It’s about how well it scales.
13/02/2026
Before It Looks Beautiful, It Thinks.
Most people think UI/UX design starts with picking colors and fonts. The truth? If you start there, you've already failed the user.
Every clean interface you see started long before colors and fonts.
Here’s how I design, from idea to handoff:
1. Research
I study users, their goals, and their problems.
No design decisions without understanding real needs.
2. User Flow
I map how users move from start to finish,
without confusion, without friction.
3. Wireframes
Simple layouts.
No distractions. Just structure and clarity.
4. Visual Design
Now comes color, typography, spacing,
not for decoration, but for communication.
5. Prototype
I connect screens and test real user interactions.
Design must work, not just look good.
6. Feedback & Refinement
Test. Review. Improve. Repeat.
Because great design evolves.
7. Handoff
I share clean files and notes.
[UI UX, research, prototype, app design, web design, product design]
01/02/2026
20/10/2025
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30/09/2025
Excited to finally bring my work here on Facebook too. After 5 years of designing products, websites, apps, and SaaS platforms, I thought, why not explore this space as well?
I’ll be sharing my design journey, projects, ideas, and a peek into the process that shapes digital experiences. Whether you’re a business owner, a fellow designer, or just curious about design, there’s something here for you.
Thanks for stopping by. Stay tuned, and let’s make this page a creative corner worth following.
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