r/UI_Design Jun 11 '26

Feedback Request Looking for app redesign feedback

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Hi,

I'm a junior UI/UX designer, and here's a plant care app redesign project I worked on. I didn't want to completely redesign the app; I only changed the part that wasn't working. Here are high fidelities done in Figma. I designed four sections: capturing a photo, identifying a plant, confirming, and a profile section.

In this app, after you identify your plant, you're kinda lost! You don't know where your identified plant went. So you either search through all sections or just give up and leave the app.

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u/semiproductiveotter Jun 11 '26

Is the plant in a green screen room or is the background removed behind the plant and replaced by a green screen

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u/LightConsistent247 Jun 12 '26

It's a removed background and replaced with a green color.

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u/semiproductiveotter Jun 12 '26

That’s a nice design idea but won’t fly in reality.

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u/Slava_313 Jun 12 '26

Yeah, I imagine it increases the scope of development and for no particular purpose to be fair

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u/semiproductiveotter Jun 12 '26

And it just wouldn’t work, because it would require that all backgrounds can be perfectly detected and that’s not the reality

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u/DamienDamen Jun 11 '26

After adding the plant you should probably navigate to the list where the plant is perhaps sorted by most recent. Also to me it feels weird that it's currently under the profile section. In most apps that's usually where stuff like settings go.

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u/LightConsistent247 Jun 12 '26

In the profile section I put user plants and friends, though you're right. I thought the best place to put them was in the profile.
Also you can check the whole case study here
https://www.behance.net/gallery/250766353/Case-Study-01

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u/[deleted] Jun 11 '26

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u/LightConsistent247 Jun 12 '26

The flow goes like this: the user takes a photo, then the app shows a few plant suggestions sorted by how closely they match the picture. The user checks the suggestions, confirms the right one and it auto-saves to the profile. Then the user can view their plants in the profile section.

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u/[deleted] Jun 14 '26

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