UX Products

User experience isn’t just about screens or digital interfaces. It’s embedded in every interaction and every moment we encounter throughout our daily lives. This hobby project delves deeper into that concept by creating everyday objects that inspire experience creators and encourage better, more thoughtful experiences. These items serve as tangible reminders that UX fundamentally shapes how we connect with the world around us. Let’s begin to see UX as a living, breathing practice that extends far beyond the screen.

UX Protein Powder

UX Protein Powder

Do you suffer from empathy deficiency? Struggling to see things from the user's perspective? You may be low on UX Protein.

With UX Protein Powder, you don’t just get leaner—you get keener. Each scoop is packed with empathy, clarity, and a dash of intuitive thinking. Side effects may include spontaneous user journeys, improved accessibility, and a sudden urge to test with real people.

Upgrade your workflow. Bulk up your empathy muscles. With UX Protein Powder, you don’t just build strength—you build better experiences.

UX Protein Powder — for gains in user-centricity.

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UX Mixtape Cassette

UX Mixtape

Feeling disconnected from your users? Lost in a sea of features nobody asked for? Maybe it’s time to rewind.

Introducing the UX Mixtape. One listen and suddenly, you’re grooving to the rhythm of user needs. Experience empathy tracks, usability beats, and accessibility harmonies—all remastered for maximum impact.

Side effects may include spontaneous prototyping, increased feedback sensitivity, and a dangerously high tolerance for user testing.

UX Mixtape—Press play, and let your designs hit all the right notes.

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UX Glasses

Tired of blurry requirements and fuzzy personas? Slide on a pair of UX Glasses and see your product through your user’s eyes—literally.

These aren’t just any specs. Our patented lenses filter out bias, magnify pain points, and bring hidden needs into focus. When they’re off, the frames glow a stylish orange—so everyone knows you’re taking a break. But flip them on and the lenses turn holographic, signaling to the room that you’re officially in empathy mode.

Side effects may include clear vision, improved feedback loops, and a mysterious ability to spot usability issues from a mile away.

UX Glasses—see what your users see, and design with 20/20 empathy.

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