Tricks websites and apps use to make you do what they want (not what you want).
I started as a visual communication designer, but my journey has led me to discover and embrace new things every day. Managing social media has opened doors to creative strategies and the fascinating world of AI tools. I love exploring how technology and design come together to build meaningful connections with audiences.

Tech Arsenal
Figma, WordPress, Adobe Photoshop, Social Media Tools, Dall-e

Known For
Cheerful, positive, and always full of good vibes, Cecilia is the smiling face of the team. She’s known for her friendly nature, meticulous attention to detail, and incredible organizational skills.

Canonical Moment
"Every morning, as I start my workday, I think: Am I dreaming awake?"

Things She Loves

Must-Have Apps
Bee, Google Calendar, Google Meet, Spotify

If Cecilia Were a Meme
Author’s posts:
If It’s Something, Let It Be Something: UX Design Lessons
A visual principle that transforms how you design.
The Colder Mirror: What Changed in ChatGPT After GPT-5
Compliments got quieter, boundaries got clearer
Less Is More: The Key to Minimalist Design
How to eliminate visual noise and achieve clarity in your designs.
UX Writing: Say More With Less
How tiny pieces of text shape great user experiences
Love at First Screen: How to Create a Great App Onboarding Experience
Win users over from the first click
Microinteractions: Small Gestures, Big Experiences
The subtle magic that turns clicks into smiles
How to Have a Professional Website in 2025 Without Breaking the Bank
The evolution of websites: from expensive to affordable
What Is Human-Centered Design? Principles, Ethics, and Real-World Impact
A passionate case for user-centered design
Don’t Let Color Work Against You: Design for Everyone
If your design isn’t usable by everyone, something’s broken.
How to Beat Creative Block Without Tossing Your Laptop Out the Window (with a Little AI Help)
Creative block isn’t failure, it’s part of the process.
Artificial Intelligence: The Mirror That Tells You You’re Brilliant (But It’s Lying)
Spoiler: You’re not a genius. You’re just chatting with a really well-trained autocomplete.