At the beginning of 2024, I took on a daily UI design challenge: 14 days, a different UI design every day — app icons, landing pages, sign-up flows, settings screens, calculators, a music player and more.
Each day was framed around a real-life scenario, which meant constantly designing for problems I hadn't tackled before. It was a deliberate way to push past my comfort zone and keep my craft sharp.






Why it mattered
Volume builds fluency. Designing something every day made me faster at exploring ideas, more disciplined about visual detail, and far more comfortable starting from a blank canvas — all things that pay off directly in real product work.
Constraints and repetition are underrated. A run of small daily designs taught me more than a handful of big ones.
You can browse the full set of daily designs in the full challenge gallery →
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