UI Design

Rashika Ahuja
  • Basic Rules for Button Design on Website or App

    Basic Rules for Button Design on Website or App

    Buttons are the essence of any interaction when made in terms of any digital User Interface. They seem to be simple UI elements that should be efficient and Interactive, and improve user experience – for better User Experience and efficient interaction. In today’s blog post, we’ll be covering the basic rules we at ProCreator, a…

  • Chat design Patterns & UI templates for android

    Chat design Patterns & UI templates for android

    Messaging apps have been in town for a while. Starting from Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, and iMessage to the chatbots that are here to stay. It’s like food for the digital world.  Let’s take a look at some of the best chat design patterns, styles, and UI templates they have used to enhance the user experience…

  • Dashboard Design: 7 Step Guide for Intuitive Dashboard

    Dashboard Design: 7 Step Guide for Intuitive Dashboard

    What’s the difference between a dashboard that sparks action and one that collects dust? Clarity. A great dashboard design doesn’t just display data—it tells a story, uncovers insights, and drives decisions in seconds.   Here’s a critical insight: Over 50% of all online traffic comes from mobile devices, making responsive dashboard designs more important than…

  • Imagery in UI Design: Types, Definition and Examples

    Imagery in UI Design: Types, Definition and Examples

    What is imagery? An image speaks a thousand words — the most common proverb we use to describe the importance of an image. Imagery in UI design is the visual language used to help users relate to a brand, and their products, adding an interactive element in the form of an image.   Imagery in…

  • What’s the Difference Between Iconography and Iconology

    What’s the Difference Between Iconography and Iconology

    Iconography and iconology have long sparked debate and confusion, often blending in their definitions and creating a divide among scholars, designers, and historians alike. While both are central to understanding visuals and symbols, each carries its distinct purpose and approach.   Iconography, broadly, refers to the study of images and symbols within a particular culture…