UI/UX & Design

Slavena V.

Our shot made it into Best Shots of the Year 2026

on Dribbble Select

A glowing iceberg floating in dark water under a small label reading “€60/hr Freelancer.” Beneath the surface lies the much larger hidden cost: phrases like “Missing screen states,” “Design system not included,” “Launch delays,” “QA,” “Stakeholder confusion,” “Tech consultation,” and “Design debt” surround the submerged portion, illustrating the invisible overhead and rework costs behind seemingly cheap freelance pricing.

Some ideas just click.

This one did.


Proud to see our AI Meeting Assistant Shot selected among Dribbble’s Best Shots of the Year 2026  — a recognition that highlights some of the most impactful work in UI/UX design, web design, and digital product design.


For us, it’s a meaningful moment. Not just because of the recognition, but because of what the project represents.


Check out our work on Dribbble →



Rethinking how Meetings Work


Meetings are everywhere.

But they’re rarely designed.


They’re often fragmented, overloaded, and hard to follow—especially in fast-moving teams where clarity matters most.


This project started with a simple question:


What if meetings actually helped teams move forward?


Not just capture notes.

Not just summarize conversations.

But actively support decisions, alignment, and momentum.





Designing an AI Experience that Feels Effortless


AI is powerful—but without structure, it quickly becomes noise.


As a UI/UX design agency focused on SaaS and AI products, we approach these systems with one priority: making them usable.


For this project, that meant:

  • Reducing cognitive load at every step

  • Structuring information so it’s easy to act on

  • Designing flows that guide, rather than overwhelm


Instead of adding more features, the focus was on clarity, hierarchy, and flow.


Because the goal isn’t to showcase AI.

It’s to make it feel natural to use.





Where Product Thinking meets Interface Design


The visual direction is intentionally restrained.


A focused dark interface reduces distraction.

Clear layouts create hierarchy.

Subtle interactions reinforce continuity.


Every detail is there to support one outcome:

helping users understand what matters, quickly.


This is what product-driven design looks like in practice -

where every decision serves usability, not decoration.




Selected for Dribbble’s Shots of the Year 2026


Being featured in Dribbble’s Best Shots of the Year 2026 places this project among some of the most recognized work in global design.


It also reflects a broader shift in the industry:

  • From feature-heavy interfaces to clarity-driven experiences

  • From visual-first design to product-first thinking

  • From static tools to intelligent, guided systems


At the same time, Dtail Studio was also recognized as a Top Product Agency and Top Web Design Agency by Dribbble in 2026 - reinforcing a consistent approach across all our work.




Check out this and other work on Dribbble →




A Small Moment, A Bigger Direction


Recognition is always appreciated.

But what matters more is what it signals.


A shift toward products that are:

  • Clearer

  • More intentional

  • Easier to use


Because in the end, the best digital experiences don’t feel complex—even when they are.



About the author

Slavena V. - Brand strategist and co founder at Dtail Studio

Slavena V.

Brand Strategist, Partner at Dtail

Helping SaaS teams make better product and design decisions — from positioning and messaging to conversion-focused UX. Focused on AI, healthcare, consumer, and data platforms.

Helping SaaS teams make better product and design decisions — from positioning and messaging to conversion-focused UX. Focused on AI, healthcare, consumer, and data platforms.

About the author

Slavena V. - Brand strategist and co founder at Dtail Studio

Slavena V.

Brand Strategist, Partner at Dtail

Helping SaaS teams make better product and design decisions — from positioning and messaging to conversion-focused UX. Focused on AI, healthcare, consumer, and data platforms.