First Outing on Bulb — The Problems I Faced (And What I Learned)
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First time using Bulb felt exciting… but not smooth.
New platform. New layout. New learning curve.
Here’s what I noticed 👇
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Layout Confusion
The interface wasn’t instantly intuitive.
Took time to understand where things were — profile, tasks, posts, rewards.
As a designer, I realized:
Clarity > aesthetics.
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Timeline Structure
The feed felt a bit overwhelming at first.
Hard to quickly filter what’s valuable vs noise.
In Web3, attention is short.
Timeline hierarchy matters.
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Navigation Flow
Too many clicks to reach simple actions.
When users have to “think” too much, friction increases.
Good UX should feel almost invisible.
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But Here’s the Opportunity
Every “problem” is feedback.
Every friction point is a design lesson.
As I grow in Web3 design, I’m not just using platforms —
I’m studying them.
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First outing wasn’t perfect.
But that’s how growth starts.
Observe. Analyze. Improve.
Designers in Web3 don’t just scroll.
We break systems down
