u/Living-Win-738

[FOR HIRE] Senior UI/UX Designer $45/Hr
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[FOR HIRE] Senior UI/UX Designer $45/Hr

5+ years designing end-to-end digital products for SaaS, fintech, and AI platforms. I work fast, communicate clearly, and deliver production-ready designs.

What I do:

  • UI/UX design & design systems
  • Landing pages & marketing sites
  • Dashboard & data-heavy interfaces
  • Arabic RTL design

Recent work includes a full SaaS website redesign, fintech dashboards, and AI product onboarding flows.

Portfolio: behance.net/ayoub-benhamouche
DM me or drop a comment.

u/Living-Win-738 — 6 hours ago

4 reasons UAE business websites lose customers before saying hello

Been browsing a lot of UAE business websites lately. Some patterns keep showing up that are quietly costing these businesses customers thought it was worth sharing.

1. You have 3 seconds. Most sites waste them. Visitors don't read, they scan. If your homepage doesn't answer "what do you do and why should I care" instantly, they leave. Most UAE SMB sites bury the important stuff way too low.

2. The Arabic experience feels like an afterthought RTL layouts break constantly — fonts misalign, buttons flip wrong, spacing collapses. If your Arabic version looks rough, you're losing trust with half your potential market before they read a word.

3. WhatsApp as the only contact option Great for closing deals. Terrible for cold visitors who don't know you yet. Most people won't message a stranger on WhatsApp. A simple form or low-commitment CTA changes that.

4. Mobile is clearly an afterthought 70%+ of UAE traffic is mobile. Yet most sites are obviously built desktop-first. It shows and it costs.

Drop your URL below if you want a quick honest look. No pitch, just feedback.

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u/Living-Win-738 — 1 day ago