A UI/UX redesign concept for TickTick, exploring a cleaner and more focused experience across tasks, calendars, prioritization, habits, and everyday planning, while keeping the experience familiar and practical.
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Hi everyone! ๐
I'm Shifa, a Product Designer, and this is one of those projects where I really enjoyed getting into the small details.
For this TickTick redesign concept, I wanted to explore how the experience could feel a little cleaner, calmer, and easier to navigate without losing what makes a productivity app useful in the first place.
I explored the experience from the first few onboarding screens all the way through tasks, calendar, Eisenhower Matrix, Pomodoro, habit tracking, lists, smart lists, tags, and settings.
I also tried to keep the interface practical rather than redesigning things just for the sake of making them look different.
This is a personal UI/UX exploration, so I'd genuinely love to hear what you think, especially about the navigation, prioritization flow, and overall visual direction.
Thanks for taking the time to look through it! ๐งก