What is my Vibe?

Great UX design isn’t just about clean interfaces or streamlined flows. It’s about creating experiences that invite people in—to participate, to shape, and to grow. In this video, I reflect on what makes UX not just functional, but powerful.

UX That Engages the Human Side

At its core, UX design is about how we relate to systems—and to each other. It’s not passive. It’s active, dynamic, and alive. Great design doesn’t sit still; it moves with the user, adapts to their needs, and sometimes, even surprises them.

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5 Markers of Great UX

  1. Active Engagement
    UX shouldn’t just “work”—it should invite users to explore, learn, and take action. Great design rewards curiosity and builds momentum.

  2. Diverse Perspectives
    The best products come from teams that reflect the richness of the world. Different voices mean better questions, more inclusive solutions, and fewer blind spots.

  3. Shared Ownership
    Great UX isn’t built behind a curtain. It’s co-created—between users, designers, researchers, engineers, and stakeholders. Everyone should feel a piece of their voice is in the outcome.

  4. Collaboration & Conversation
    UX is dialogue. Between user and interface. Between product teams and communities. The more we listen and respond, the stronger the experience becomes.

  5. Participation Over Perfection
    Launching is just the beginning. Design evolves through feedback, friction, and iteration. Users aren’t passive consumers—they’re co-pilots in the product journey.

UX Is a Living Practice

Whether you're designing for health, education, play, or productivity—great UX creates space for humans to show up fully. It centers empathy, celebrates input, and adapts to the real-world context users bring with them.

📽️ Watch the full video for a visual take on these principles and how they show up in real work:
👉 YouTube: What Is Great UX Design?

Want to go deeper? Let’s connect. UX doesn’t live in a vacuum—and neither should the conversation.

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