/r/idesignedthis
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A subreddit, in a similar vein to r/idap or r/itookapicture, for designers of reddit to submit your design projects. Submitters may submit and request critique, just to share, or for some straight up karma and praise.
All types of design welcome: Graphic, Motion, Industrial, Craft, Fashion, Interior, Furniture or Product.
Example posting protocol: <Logo> for <A Client / A Project>
Other Design Subreddits:
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Check it out: https://gimli.app/
I’ve intentionally kept the website simple, avoiding buzzwords, pop-ups, and meaningless marketing jargon. However, as a non-native English speaker and not a professional web designer, I’m sure there’s room for improvement. If you have any feedback, please feel free to share it! 😊
Tailwind extension: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/gimli-tailwind/fojckembkmaoehhmkiomebhkcengcljl
Bootstrap extension: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/gimli-bootstrap/oeohjgdiapbcnlifpfhmppjkdkabkfbj
Hello, fellow designers!
I am seeking honest and constructive opinions on design for the website - creative-data(dot)studio. My customer (I am not involved in the design whatsoever) had quite an extravagant idea when it comes down to layout and design.
His justification is in the belief of how people should perceive his services. However, I am uncertain if it is effective or appealing to his audience. As you may know, when you work on something you own, you can spend endless hours fine-tuning without realizing when to stop. So, I am seeking your advice. Let's apply Pareto principle - what should be removed, changed, adjusted? What should be left alone as "good enough". Please tell me everything that’s not quite right with his website, so I can show him this post with "what people are thinking".
What would you change on the site? Colors, fonts, images, or perhaps the layout? Do you see any flaws in the design? I would greatly appreciate any feedback or suggestions.
Thank you for your time and attention! 😊
PS This entry has been made with the permission of the owner.
Greetings!
Allow me, as a representative of the product marketing and design team, to extend a warm welcome to you. We are reaching out with an earnest request for your valuable feedback and constructive criticisms regarding our latest innovative creation – Lettre.app. This digital marvel stands out for its simplicity and uniqueness, offering a deliberate handwritten communication experience through the seamless integration of iPad and Apple Pencil, coupled with the delightful feature of stamp collection.
Your insights are immensely important to us, as we continuously strive to enhance the user experience. We wholeheartedly invite any form of critique or suggestions for improvement from the perspective of user interaction and experience. Your input is not only highly appreciated but will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Lettre.app.
Thank you in advance for your time and thoughtful considerations. We eagerly anticipate the treasure trove of insights you will provide, as we embark on this journey of refinement and excellence together.
I’ve posted the old design in this sub a couple weeks back. I took the advice, I rebranded the company with a new name, new logo, and new homepage. What do you think?
Like the title says, thank you!
A couple days agoI posted my website that I built from scratch using next js after teaching myself the program for a couple months.
The website was made for my new self publishing company I created to be a branch from my business media content company.
The overal feedback was to get rid of the screaming features, make the product more visible, and make the page more personalized so people don’t get a sort of weird feeling while viewing it.
So what did I do?
I removed the pop up features telling people how many users were on the site, how many books have been bought, and how many were left. This made the page much more cleaner and gave it an overal better feel.
The only feature of my book was a photo of the cover, making it difficult for users to understand what the product was and if they could trust it. So I added additional photos of the book, including the introduction, an excerpt of the first chapter, and the back of the book.
I also took the advice from someone and created an E-Book version of the title, to make it more accessible to readers.
Anything else I could change that I missed?
Thank you again!!!!
I made from scratch using nextjs
Months of teaching myself programming, finally got my first site out
Revosheets Hey design enthusiasts! 🌟.
I'm thrilled to unveil Revosheets. Built on the backbone of Vue, it's our vision of the ultimate data management tool. We're currently featured on Product Hunt and would love your expert insights!
Here's what makes Revosheets stand out:
🌍 Offline & Independent: No app store required. Experience a universal app, download directly from the browser, or operate without a network.
🧠 Smart Interlinking: Visualize & weave intricate data relationships.
📝 Rich Markdown Cells: Each cell isn't just data; it's a story.
🌳 Hierarchical Pages: Dive beyond flat data into organized structures.
🧩 Templates: Design and amplify your productivity.
🤝 Seamless Sharing: Full control over data sharing nuances.
📱 Mobile Optimization: Powered responsive design for anywhere access.
For the developers here, we'd be honored if you gave it a spin and shared your technical feedback. Our journey began here, and we're thrilled to showcase our progress!
Catch us on Twitter https://twitter.com/revosheets for deeper dives or queries!
I've recently launched a free Chrome extension named Tab Keeper. It's a tab session manager that I designed with the intent of refining our often chaotic browser tabs into something a bit more manageable and user-friendly.
A significant feature I'm excited about in the latest update is the multilingual support for languages like English, German, Chinese, Japanese, French, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Italian, and Hindi.
I styled this app using Emotion CSS. If any of you are familiar with Emotion or just have an eye for design, I'd love your feedback on the styling!
Moreover, for those fluent in any of the languages listed above, a quick check on the translations and any feedback would be highly valuable. Despite my best efforts, some translational nuances might have been overlooked. 🙏
Link to Tab Keeper on the Chrome Web Store
Link to the translation.json files in the GitHub repository
Thank you for your time!
Hey guys, I am a computer science likes building websites but has always struggled with design and in general is artistically handicapped :).
I decided to put more effort into the design of my first online website. The website is used to calculate the height of a vertical jump through an uploaded video. The intended audience is generally young adults who are into sports and fitness.
Would love to hear what you guys think I can improve upon.
These are the designs principles I tried to work on:
60/30/10 colour rule
mobile-first design
use of whitespaces to make site look more clean
loading indicators ( when uploading videos )
call to action buttons
Website: https://vertcheck-6b91e.web.app/
Hey everyone, this is a project that I’ve been working on a for a few years and have now released as a Kickstarter. You can check it out here:
Hey everyone,
We're hosting a Career Navigator session with alumni who previously took our course, with our speakers Alessio Grancini, SenioR AR Prototyper at MagicLeap, and our XR Bootcamp architect students (like Astha Kapila) to share their successful career pathways into VR/AR. This is great for Architects, Industrial Designers, CAD, 3D designers, Interior Designers, BIM / AEC, or a physical product designer curious about seamlessly transitioning into XR.
We've had so many professional architects go through XR Foundations and Prototyping Bootcamp and successfully graduated and broke into the XR industry afterward and our grads would love to share their experience!
Sign up for free: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/career-navigator-9-from-architect-to-xr-prototyper-tickets-672135785227?aff=reddit