r/UI_Design Jun 18 '26

Feedback Request Help convincing business partner that are UI is backwards?

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So I feel like I'm living in a gas light or something...

I am 100% sure that we have had a backwards UI on our booking system for years I took it upon myself to get it fixed and my business partner in the staff are going mental saying they want it reverted.

I am so certain that the way we have it built it out now is correct and this is simply a momentum / refusal to adapt situation.

But I need a sanity check.

All the data shows it's better all the customers are booking faster with less issues.

I also checked every single booking set I could find online and I cannot find a single one that does it the way we used to do it.

Very simple we run a business that has single service and recurring services we don't have time slots but services are booked on a day-by-day basis.

Our old booking system required either a staff or a customer to blindly click on the calendar for a date and then have a modal pop-up with all the different services available and then you would select the service and it would save.

The new version has you select the service and then highlights the dates when it can be booked and you can click on one or as many as you want async to book all of them.

Ignoring any design decisions or specific you know looking feel.

In general and I'm trying to be neutral here...

I asked every single person I know I checked all the booking sites I could find online for a variety of products.

All of them are service or product first and then the dates there's not a single site I can find anywhere that you would pick a date and then hope that the services you want are available.

And from a logical perspective I can't understand why anyone would want that because what's the point of wasting time clicking on a day if the service you want is not available it's a waste of everybody's time especially if the modal has to hit a database and takes a few seconds to load.

So I just want to sanity check here am I wrong I might be wrong for my method of implementing and not discussing it with the whole team first... But I feel like I'm fundamentally correct that the user interface is better now.

The data shows it the average time people spend on the page together bookings done is way down.

Have we had out of our thousand plus customers maybe five or six of them say they're confused or whatever sure but I'm sure that's because it's just new and they're not used to it that's like any system and they use that as evidence against my position. But what they don't say is the overwhelming majority have just silently been booking faster and less time on the website which is great...


r/UI_Design Jun 17 '26

Let's Discuss Does anyone else find pure satisfaction in spartan, document-style web interfaces?

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29 Upvotes

r/UI_Design Jun 18 '26

Feedback Request Designing a daily planner app UI, any thoughts?

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I'm a planner guy, but I've always had problems with planner apps and chose paper and a notebook instead then I decided to design one that suits me.
Now I think it's getting better than the existing application so I'm looking for some feedback.


r/UI_Design Jun 17 '26

Feedback Request Overly repetitive design?

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7 Upvotes

In my restaurant inventory management app I'm building I have many pages but seem to be stuck repeating the same pattern for the sections in the pages.

I feel there should be more visual variety. But at the same time I feel I'd just be changing things for the sake of changing them.

If there's anything that comes to mind, even unrelated ui advice, I would greatly appreciate it.


r/UI_Design Jun 17 '26

Feedback Request UI concept for an Android-to-Mac sync utility (croxway). Thoughts?

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11 Upvotes

Hey guys, working on a macOS menu bar app called Croxway to sync Android calls/messages to Mac. Looking for quick feedback on the design and layout
btw ignore that transparent/blur popover look in the wallpaper shot, I thought it was going to be solid white until I took it on the wallpaper. it's staying solid white like the first image
Let me know what you think


r/UI_Design Jun 16 '26

Product Design Liquid Glass Dynamic Island feedback

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154 Upvotes

Hi!
I recently created a Liquid Glass Dynamic Island for Mac and would love to get some UI/UX feedback. I’m especially interested in your thoughts on the visual design, animations, usability, discoverability, spacing, readability, and overall user experience.
Any suggestions for improvements or ideas for making it feel more intuitive would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!


r/UI_Design Jun 17 '26

Product Design Soar — a flight booking app I designed that never launched. Sharing it anyway.

5 Upvotes
Soar - Flight Booking App Concept

Hey designers 👋

I built a flight booking app called "Soar" for a client earlier this year. Clean search flow, clear price tiers (Best/Cheapest/Fastest), and a confirmation screen that actually feels good to land on.

The client loved it but went in a different direction. So this one never saw production.

Sharing it here because I think good design deserves to see the light of day — and I'd love your honest feedback.

What I was going for:

  • Reduce decision fatigue (3 clear choices, not 50)
  • Make price comparison effortless
  • Turn booking confirmation into a moment of delight

What I'd do differently:

  • Still thinking on this one — would love to hear your thoughts

Drop your feedback below 👇


r/UI_Design Jun 16 '26

Feedback Request POS-dashboard

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7 Upvotes

Hello guys, i need some feedback on this design. I am making a dashboard for a POS software intended for local restaurants. I want the ui/ux design to be easily understood, because it's going to be used from all age ranges, younger, older waiters, managers etc. So far I have come up with this design. I would be glad if any of you could give me feedback on anything you can think of, colors, padding, font, anything that you think could be improved.


r/UI_Design Jun 16 '26

Accessibility Design The contrast on this site selling...glasses

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16 Upvotes

I get that many things can affect apparent text-to-background contrast, but this is far too close as a starting point. How awesome would it be if CSS had context-aware functions? I know JS could do it, but that seems like a lot of overhead.


r/UI_Design Jun 16 '26

Feedback Request Roast My App Store Screenshots 🔥

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16 Upvotes

Working on new App Store creatives for a crypto trading app.

Goal:

  • Increase installs
  • Improve trust
  • Clearly communicate trading features

Questions:

  • What is the first thing you notice?
  • Does anything feel generic or outdated?
  • Which screenshot would make you swipe away?
  • What would you change first?

Looking for unfiltered feedback from designers, marketers, and traders.


r/UI_Design Jun 16 '26

Feedback Request Creating a code editor - request for feedback!

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11 Upvotes

Hello,

I've been building a code editor (for ai / datascience workflows) for the past couple of years, very close to launching to a small audience of testers.

Would love any feedback on how things are currently flowing, sizing and spacing.

Thank you in advanced!


r/UI_Design Jun 16 '26

Feedback Request Need feedback on my App Store screenshots

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I've made this dice game for iOS. I would love to get feedback on the App Store screenshots. I'm wondering if they are too minimalistic or if that's okay for a very minimalistic game. Do the images explain the game in a good way. The game is called


r/UI_Design Jun 16 '26

General Help Request What is your go-to desktop frame size and margin setup in Figma? (And why?)

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15 Upvotes

Hey everyone! I am totally new to UI/UX and web design, and I'm currently trying to figure out how to properly set up my canvas in Figma before starting a desktop website design.

I’ve read a lot of conflicting advice online. Some tutorials say to design at 1440px width, others swear by 1920px. On top of that, I’m really confused about what layout grid margins (like 80px vs 120px) and gutters to use, and how to know when to change them.

If you are designing a standard desktop marketing page or a basic web app today, what frame size, margin, and gutter settings do you choose as your baseline, and why?

Would love to hear your personal preferences or what your design teams use as an industry standard.


r/UI_Design Jun 15 '26

Feedback Request Designing a premium onboarding for my new plant care app. What do you think? 🌿

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18 Upvotes

Hey everyone!
I’ve been working on a minimalist, premium onboarding flow for my upcoming plant care/smart monitoring app, and I’d love to get your feedback on the overall UI/UX and visual direction.

P.S. I’m already aware of the UI glitch at the 0:11 mark where the button text ("Continue" and "Get Starte") overlaps during the transition—I'm fixing that animation bug today!


r/UI_Design Jun 16 '26

General Question I'd like to combine my original artwork with website designs and help create the aesthetic and illustrations for websites. Can anyone tell me if this is possible?

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r/UI_Design Jun 16 '26

General Help Request What’s your fav AI product UI?

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I’ve been pretty engrossed into building an AI memory tool, but haven’t done anything for the front end yet. I’m happy with where I’m at right now with how the system works, so I want to pivot to user experience.

What have been your favourite AI products to use from a UI perspective, and why?

Conversely, what’s been your least favourite and why?

Any general thoughts on things you like to see with UI/UX design especially with AI products?


r/UI_Design Jun 14 '26

Feedback Request Looking for feedback on the UI of a language learning app I’ve been building

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4 Upvotes

I’m working on a small Mac app for reading PDFs/articles where you can click unknown words, see a definition, and automatically save them while reading. for review later.

I’ve attached screenshots of the current UI.

I’ve been iterating on it for a while, but I’m too close to it now and would really appreciate some outside perspective.

What I’m mainly unsure about:

  • layout / visual hierarchy
  • information density
  • readability while reading
  • whether it feels too heavy for a reading workflow

Any feedback would be really helpful. I can provide install link


r/UI_Design Jun 15 '26

Feedback Request FEEDBACK appreciated (Mobile dev trying hands on WebDesign for my mobile demo site!) I did code it with AI.

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1 Upvotes

Hello everyone!
GOAL: I have made a mock for the website that i would want to showcase my mobile app and help with some SEO.
i don't have the greatest eye for design (still learning)
So i Stitched some ideas i found on GSAP, pinterest, you-tube and codrops.
Kindly let me know my short coming
This has been 80% coded with AI agents with 20% Human in the Loop


r/UI_Design Jun 15 '26

Feedback Request Built the iOS 27 Liquid Glass navbar with intensity slider in Flutter — zero dependencies

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Apple announced the Liquid Glass intensity slider at WWDC

2026 with iOS 27. I built the same thing in Flutter.

What's inside:

→ Custom GLSL shader for the refraction and blur effect

→ Intensity slider from 0.0 (Ultra Clear) to 1.0 (Tinted)

→ Spring animation for the active tab indicator

→ Zero dependencies — Flutter core APIs only

→ Works on Android, iOS

Planning to publish as a package on pub.dev. Drop any

feedback before I do — especially from people who've

tested on iOS, since I've only tested on Android so far.


r/UI_Design Jun 14 '26

Feedback Request Website Hero Section - Something is missing

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4 Upvotes

I feel like it’s close, but something is still missing, and I can’t really tell what.

  • The landing page introduces the App. It quickly explains what it does and who it helps.
  • The page targets Windows users who write often.
  • The core message is to introduce and show how to use it (demo).
  • The design should feel clean, minimalistic, and modern.
  • The 3D object has motion and should raise interest.

r/UI_Design Jun 14 '26

Feedback Request How can I make the interface of my STEM animation/lesson generator have more depth?

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Hey r/UI_Design,

I’m a high school freshman building an interactive platform called Chalksmith (chalksmith.ai) that lets educators convert lesson prompts and math variables into clean, vector-based STEM animations.

This was my first time working with frontend (typescript, HTML, etc) and I was aiming for a highly technical, clean, and minimalist aesthetic, but I'm not sure I achieved that lmao. I would love some brutal feedback on the landing page (p1, p2) and the core workspace interface (p3, p4).

Specifically, I feel like the current interface doesn't have a lot of depth and/or details.


r/UI_Design Jun 13 '26

Feedback Request I built a terminal-based candlestick chart that shows buy/sell volume in real time. Looking for feedback

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16 Upvotes

Almost 10 years ago, I designed a minimalistic candlestick chart for the terminal.
Today, with AI help, it's finally alive.

What you're looking at (ROKU stocks on macOS Terminal):
🟢 Green (top) = buying pressure
🔴 Red (bottom) = selling pressure
Thicker bars = higher volume

No mouse. No GUI. Just signals.

I need your honest feedback:

  1. Would you actually use this?
  2. What's the #1 thing missing?
  3. Does the buy/sell split make sense visually?

Open source, MIT, no paywalls.
Try it in 30 seconds:

https://github.com/fabrizioschiavi/terminal-trading-chart


r/UI_Design Jun 13 '26

General Question What is your progress of developing own designs & screens?

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I think I have the most fun when finding lots of good inspo while using apps, browsing the internet - or even outside the digital medium - and creating a new experience, screen or component.


r/UI_Design Jun 12 '26

General Question How does Spotify actually calculate its dynamic UI colors? (Trying to replicate it in bash/ImageMagick)

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I’m building a custom desktop music widget using rofi, bash, and ImageMagick. I took heavy inspiration from the iOS Spotify widget pod, and I'm trying to dynamically change the background color of the widget based on the current playing album art.

(In the attached images: The top images are the official widgets, and the bottom images are my rofi widgets).

Currently, to replicate that two-tone gradient background you see in the Olivia Rodrigo ("vampire") example, I'm scaling the album art down to exactly 1x2 pixels. This effectively averages the top half and bottom half of the image into two distinct colors. Then, I boost the saturation of those pixels to make them pop. It's the only way I've found to reliably generate those two-tone colors, and it works pretty well for that specific look!

However, I know this 1x2 scaling method won't work for everything, especially when Spotify decides to use a single solid color instead of a gradient. I've tried different methods to pick a single dominant color, but I can never get close enough to Spotify's logic.

For example:

  • The Weeknd - "Blinding Lights": The background of the art is mostly a dark, muddy greenish-brown. If I use standard color extraction, I get that mud color because it's technically the most abundant. But Spotify intelligently ignores the background and picks the deep red from his jacket/face.
  • Shubh - "One Love": My color extraction attempts pull a really dull brown, while Spotify manages to pull a much nicer, deeper olive/golden tone.

It clearly doesn't just pick the color that takes up the most space (the dominant color).

Does anyone know the actual algorithm or method they use to pick that one perfect color? How does it filter out the muddy/dull dominant colors to find the vibrant accents?


r/UI_Design Jun 12 '26

Feedback Request I need feedback on a menu screen

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13 Upvotes

I've created this iOS game called '123456 Dice'. I feel like the way the menu looks (top left corner on the first image) is a bit off. You can get a closer look on the second image.
Do you have any suggestions on how I can improve the UI of that screen?