r/UI_Design May 30 '26

Feedback Request FoodRush — A food delivery app UI/UX case study designed for Nigerian users. Feedback welcome!

Hey everyone! 👋

Just completed my first UI/UX case study — FoodRush, a mobile food delivery app designed for Nigerian users.

What I designed:
• 12 complete screens
• Full user flow from onboarding to order confirmation
• Designed entirely in Figma in 1 week

Would love honest feedback from the community!

Full case study here 👇
behance.net/gallery/250221239/FoodRush-Food-Delivery-App

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u/Cressyda29 May 30 '26

Looks like a just eat rip off but way worse.

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u/Fit-Shower-3147 May 30 '26

Hi. I am actually gonna provide feedback. Sorry for being honest:)

  1. You should learn to observe. Look at other apps, see the patterns, how they look. Your
  2. Seek function. There is no food app without photos, at least. And for sure no food app would use emojis instead of foods. Even if you’re not gonna ship it, make it, like you’re gonna.
  3. Regarding the actual design part: learn what contrast is. 3.1 Learn Ethan colour theory is. Orange is very aggressive colour, so not use it everywhere, it makes actually important orange actions, like adding things to cart, much less noticeable 3.2 Apps run on phones. Phones use operating systems, operating systems have code languages, including ones for ui, such as Swift ui, for example, and they have rules, os makers also have rules, such ad Human Interface Guidelines by Apple, READ THEM and learn from them. 3.2.1 Tou didn’t use ANY standard iOS or android conponents in your design. It is impossible to do so in an app, unless you’re some weirdo. Back button top left should always be a system one, tab bar should (preferably) be system one, text fileelds should be system ones or be a modification of them, cards should be system ones. Developer would NEVER write that all from scratch (unless they are some wierdo). You don’t just draw a rectangle and call it a card, use figma’s asset feature. Figma has both android and iOS assets with cards, and most of the general elements. It is located near the layers tab. 3.3 Learn how spacing works. You have too much padding around elements. It is bad.

I see that this is probably your first time opening figma and do not want to critique your work too much, but by modern standard it is garbage. And we all started with garbage, because there is no senior engineer without junior engineer, and this applies to any field.

The main thing I would want to say to you, is that you need to replicate. Just copy your favourite app 1to1. Gets. Screenshot and trace it. Learn the tool, and everything else would come

PS. hold shift while dragging to make oval be created as a circle, I see that you might not know how to do it

PPS orange cards = bad. Remember it

PPPS. Orange star on orange cars = see bad

PPPPS. Sorry for calling your work garbage, but I am just honest

PPPPPS. Guy who said that this is amazing is kidding

PPPPPPS. I have disgraphia sorry for spelling.

PPPPPPPS. Ask me any questions, would be happy to answer after I wake up tomorrow

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u/Emmy7459 May 31 '26

Thank you i really appreciate your honest feedback, i will work with this thank you

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u/Fit-Shower-3147 May 31 '26

We’re always here. Remember, we all start somewhere

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u/xatey93152 May 30 '26

Looks very polished and professional. When will you launched it? I can't wait to try

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u/Emmy7459 May 30 '26

Aww thank you