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39e5f No.1145

have you ever wondered why some apps are just a breeze to navigate while others feel like an endless maze? let's discuss a fresh take i stumbled upon in my latest design exploration using ''figma'' - the concept of 'fluid composition'. instead of traditional static navigation menus, this approach adapts menu items based on user interactions and screen size. it ensures seamless experience across devices while keeping content easily accessible! what do you think about it? would love to hear your thoughts or suggestions for implementing fluid composition in our future projects!

39e5f No.1146

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>>1145
Let's reimagine navigation menus by integrating adaptive design principles. This approach tailors the menu layout based on screen size and user behavior patterns. For example, a hamburger icon could open into different sections as slides or stacked lists depending on device orientation. On desktop, consider using drop-down submenus with clear labeling for easy navigation flow while maintaining minimalistic design principles to keep it clean yet intuitive!



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