UI Design, Visual Design
UI Design Experiments
A collection of UI design experiments from a Daily UI challenge, showcasing interface design skills and creative exploration.

Project Overview
A few years ago, I embarked on the Daily UI challenge: a 100-day design exercise where participants create a new user interface every day based on prompts like “Sign Up Form,” “Calculator,” or “Settings.” While I completed 22 of the 100 days, the work I produced during this period represents some of my most focused UI design exploration.
Each design was an opportunity to experiment with different visual approaches, interaction patterns, and design trends while maintaining a focus on usability and clean aesthetics. The constraint of daily creation pushed me to work quickly and trust my design instincts.
My Process
Working within the Daily UI framework taught me to be decisive and efficient in my design process. Each morning, I would review the prompt and spend time sketching concepts, then move into digital design tools to create the final interface.
Key principles that guided my work:
- Simplicity first: Starting with clean, minimal layouts before adding complexity
- Real-world application: Designing for actual use cases rather than just visual appeal
- Consistency: Developing a personal design language across multiple pieces
- Experimentation: Using each prompt as a chance to try new techniques or styles
The daily constraint meant learning to make quick decisions about typography, color, layout, and interaction design while still producing polished, professional work.

The designs I created span mobile applications, web interfaces, and dashboard concepts. Each piece demonstrates attention to visual hierarchy, thoughtful use of whitespace, and consideration for user experience fundamentals.
View More Work
Check out my complete collection of UI experiments and other design work on Dribbble