Read more about the article 03 • Dribbblization
Dribbblization

03 • Dribbblization

Dribbblization describes a design trend where interfaces prioritize aesthetic polish and flashy visuals over usability, clarity, and real-world context, often inspired by the kind of mockups shared on design showcase platforms like Dribbble. It’s when designs look amazing in a static shot but fall apart when used.

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Read more about the article 02 • Mullet UI
Mullet UI

02 • Mullet UI

Mullet UI refers to an interface that’s all “flash and show” up front, but clunky, outdated, or neglected in the back. In other words: “Business in the front, party in the back”, just like the infamous haircut. It’s a design that impresses users initially with a sleek homepage or landing screen, but quickly reveals poor usability, inconsistency, or a lack of care deeper in the experience.

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