By Shivam Narula – Multidisciplinary Creator & Emotionally Intelligent Designer www.shivamnarula.in
2025 wasn’t just another year—it was a turning point. A year of refinement, risk, and revelation. As a creative web designer, I didn’t just build websites—I built clarity, connection, and confidence. I collaborated with brands, artists, and entrepreneurs. I iterated endlessly. I failed gracefully. I succeeded unexpectedly.
This blog is a reflection of the lessons I’ve learned—not just about design, but about myself, my process, and the emotional intelligence that fuels my work.
One of the most profound realizations this year was that design begins with emotion. Before layout, before typography, before color palettes—there’s a feeling. A mood. A story.
I learned to ask:
What should the user feel when they land here?
What emotional journey are we guiding them through?
What visual cues build trust, excitement, or calm?
Whether I was designing a music artist’s promo page or a minimalist e-commerce site, I started with emotion. And the results were more intuitive, more memorable, and more human.
In 2025, I collaborated more deeply than ever—with founders, stylists, strategists, and fellow designers. I learned that great design doesn’t happen in isolation. It’s a dialogue.
I embraced feedback not as criticism, but as clarity. I asked better questions. I listened more. I co-created.
The best projects weren’t the ones where I had full control—they were the ones where I had full trust. Where ideas flowed freely. Where the client’s vision and my intuition danced together.
Minimalism isn’t about removing elements—it’s about refining intention. This year, I stripped away clutter, questioned every component, and designed with ruthless clarity.
I learned that:
White space isn’t empty—it’s expressive.
Fewer choices lead to better decisions.
Simplicity builds confidence.
Whether I was designing a landing page or a navigation flow, I focused on what mattered most. And users responded with ease, engagement, and trust.