The First UX Flow is Done ☺️

LunaDevelopmentMarch 20, 2025

I finally finished designing the first full UX flow of Mind Journal in Figma.
It took longer than I expected, not because the tool was hard to use, but because I kept thinking about how I wanted it to feel. I knew from the start that I didn’t like this app to feel like a quiz or a checklist. I wanted it to feel soft. So I spent time deciding how each screen should move into the next, how the space should feel when someone’s thinking, and where to let the app breathe.

One of the things I’m most satisfied with is the result screen.
Instead of showing the suggestion right away, I decided to let the user first see a summary of what they shared—how they’re feeling, what’s been bothering them, if they’ve been sleeping, what they need.
Then, at the bottom, there’s a button: “Coping Suggestion.”
You have to scroll down a little to find it.
I liked that idea—like the app is saying, “Here’s where you are. When you’re ready, I can help.” When the button is tapped, the suggestion gently appears below. Not loud, not dramatic. Just simple words, quietly offered.

I captured each screen in Figma. Looking at them side by side feels a little surreal.
They’re not just boxes and text anymore; they feel like something I could use.
Something someone else could use, too. But for now, this is still just for me. I’m just glad it’s starting to feel real.

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