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UX design
Hello, how are you? I hope very well, you see I'm looking for some way to explore real-world user flows and design patterns of the main applications and websites, do you understand? Well I need some way to do this, who can help me? thank you
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Re: UX design
Hey there! I totally get what you mean—analyzing real-world user flows is a game-changer for improving UX. One great way to do this is by studying top apps and websites that already nailed their designs. Have you checked out platforms that showcase proven user flows and patterns? They can save you tons of time and provide solid inspiration.
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Re: UX design
There are several ways to explore real-world user flows and design patterns of major applications and websites. One approach is to study UI/UX case studies available online. Websites like Behance, Dribbble, and UX Planet provide detailed analyses of successful designs. You can also use tools like Figma, Sketch, or Adobe XD to deconstruct existing interfaces and understand their logic.
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If you want to study real-world user flows and design patterns, try usability testing platforms like Hotjar or Crazy Egg, which allow you to analyze user interactions. Additionally, visiting UX research blogs or joining online communities like UX Stack Exchange can provide valuable insights. Reverse-engineering popular applications by using developer tools in browsers is another useful approach.
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If you’re looking to improve user experience and understand their behaviors more deeply, you can rely on tools like **Mouseflow** or **Lucky Orange** to track user movements and clicks on the site. Additionally, it’s useful to follow design forums like **Dribbble** or **Behance** to discover the latest trends in interface design. Analyzing successful apps through development tools like **Chrome DevTools** can also give you creative ideas to improve your designs.
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There are many ways to explore real-world user flows and design patterns of popular apps and websites but I have a great resource that you can use. is a platform that provides excellent UX design ideas and showcases top user flow examples. It’s a helpful tool for understanding how top websites improving your own designs.
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