I’m excited to announce that three of my UI designs were showcased during the Appian Community’s UX Design Lab | Mobile & Responsive Design livestream! 🎉
Seeing my work highlighted alongside so many creative and thoughtful submissions was an amazing experience. The session, hosted by Christine Danzi and Jennifer Higa, focused on the principles that make Appian applications not just functional — but intuitive, responsive, and user-friendly across all devices.
Key UX Takeaways for Responsive Appian Design
Building for responsiveness goes beyond scaling layouts. Here are some of the core insights shared during the session that every Appian designer should keep in mind:
📌 Maintain Content Prioritization
Ensure that essential information remains visible and accessible on smaller screens without overwhelming the user.
📱 Consider Mobile-First Navigation
Design navigation structures that feel natural for mobile interactions — like bottom tabs or collapsible menus.
👆 Ensure Touch-Friendly Targets
Buttons, links, and interactive components should have ample spacing for easy tapping and accessibility.
🔄 Adapt Component Behavior
Use Appian’s dynamic layouts and conditional visibility to modify component behavior based on device size.
🖥️ Test Screen Breakpoints
Always test your designs on different screen widths to ensure consistent experiences across mobile, tablet, and desktop.
My Featured Designs
Here’s a quick look at the responsive UI submissions that were featured in the livestream:
YouTube Clips
Closing Thoughts
A huge thanks to Christine Danzi and Jennifer Higa for hosting such an engaging session and providing valuable feedback on making Appian designs truly responsive.
Events like these highlight the power of community learning — where every designer, developer, and contributor helps push the boundaries of what’s possible in low-code UX design.


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