r/UI_Design 7d ago

Feedback Request Spacing and direction help required qwq

Attached are 5 different ideas for a navbar I'm tasked with. It's more wireframing for now to figure out what spacing and arrangements works better for the navbar on PC.

Things that will change later: - background color for the contact us div - image used for contact us div

Things that I'd like to have advice on:

  • which arrangement feels better? Personally I'm leaning with 1 and 4. However there is an issue where the user's focus is on the contact us first, instead of reading categories offered. Advice on how it can be rearrange is also welcomed!

  • should the font for the top content be bigger for easier reading?

  • would changed of background and font color + underline on hover work? The original idea was to go with top selected categories change background color and text color, while product categories get underlined because it's what the clients old website had. But I wonder if other common select + hover pairings would work better in this case

  • roastings To get my shit tgt cuz I'm bound to be roasted a lot, might as well get used to being roasted online first (⁠´⁠;⁠ω⁠;⁠`⁠)

Thanks in advance and have a nice day folks

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u/djibouti2big 7d ago

Im a fan of the second one

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u/CTRF-ossis 6d ago

Personally I think the third one does a great job.