



Project Flow (Linear Display by Tasks and Dates)
This screen displays the timeline for the selected project, with details of its tasks and their respective dates. The linear presentation allows for a quick understanding of project progress and the identification of potential bottlenecks.
Project Name: Website Redesign
This screen provides an overview of all your active and archived projects.
Creation Date: The date the project was created in the system. Due Date: The estimated final date for project completion. Progress (%): The percentage of tasks completed in the project, calculated automatically. Actions: Buttons for quick actions (e.g., “View Details,” “Edit,” “Archive,” “Delete”).
User Experience (UX) focuses on how users interact with a digital product or service. It involves understanding user behavior, needs, and motivations to create intuitive and efficient systems.
Key aspects of UX:
A successful UX design aims to reduce friction, guide the user smoothly, and ensure a satisfying experience.
User Interface (UI) is the visual and interactive layer of a product—the part users see and touch. It translates UX planning into actual screens and elements.
Key aspects of UI:
Good UI design ensures consistency, aesthetics, and accessibility, all while enhancing the overall experience.
UX is the strategic structure behind the product, while UI is the visual execution. They are interdependent—great design happens when both work together.
Example: If users abandon a form, the UX may be flawed (confusing layout), or the UI may be unclear (poor contrast or placement).
Investing in UI/UX isn’t optional—it’s a direct investment in user satisfaction, engagement, and success.
UI and UX are two sides of the same coin. A well-designed product must not only look good but also function seamlessly. The goal: technology that feels human.
Development
Data storage and protection
Set up development environment
Docker, CI/CD pipelines, server configuration