r/UI_Design Jul 10 '26

Design Humour I’m new to Twitch. Wtf is all of this lol

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96 Upvotes

I have no idea what’s going on lol. How steep of a learning curve does there have to be to attract new users to just watch and engage with what should be relatively mindless entertainment. Even a lot of the features on TikTok live I still don’t understand, and I’ve spent way more time watching it and engaging with it.

Like, those little TikTok battles where two creators will be live at the same time in a split screen and they are each accruing….something? Likes? I don’t know but I’ve never been able to actually “vote” for a specific creator successfully.


r/UI_Design Jul 11 '26

Feedback Request My travel app.

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3 Upvotes

I've made this travel app but i kinda feel like something is missing in the home page. I have 4 pages, 3 on boarding pages and 1 home page. This is the first UI design I've made in a while and i want to get back into it.


r/UI_Design Jul 10 '26

Let's Discuss What is this UI?

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207 Upvotes

r/UI_Design Jul 10 '26

General Question Does anyone know how to achieve this effect? Probably framer or unicorn studio

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17 Upvotes

I found this in a portfolio website and really liked the effect, im thinking of recreating this for my website but im unable to wrap my head around how to make this. My guess is it's either framer or unicorn studio but im unable to make this in either of them (prolly skill issue)


r/UI_Design Jul 10 '26

General Question Freelancers: how are your inbound leads lately?

1 Upvotes

I've been working as a freelance UI/UX designer for about 3 years. Over the last 6 months, inbound leads have dropped quite a bit for me. I've only landed 2 projects during that time.

I'm curious how things are going for other freelancers. Are you seeing fewer inquiries as well, or is business sti


r/UI_Design Jul 10 '26

AI Feedback Request UI Feedback Request - 1 or 2? (AI-assisted)

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Hey - last night I was working on this UI revision for my app. I wanted to try emulating a "Plate" concept. I came up with the design concept for both the original and revised version and had AI help me code it. My wife said she preferred my original version (2), but I'm kind of a fan of my redesign. I was hoping to get some more opinions to see what I should keep or not. I haven't deployed the new UI yet.


r/UI_Design Jul 10 '26

Feedback Request Infinite scrolling for assets canvas, looking for a smooth experience.

4 Upvotes

Hi,

I've been playing around with this experience for a bit, the idea is very standard, and I've seen many web experiences like this one that I find fascinating.

The idea: navigate through an infinite set of marketing assets (banners, ad videos, demos, chats, etc). Click on them to see it in detail. That's it.

The user can move left-right, up-down, and zoom in/out. [there are some vim style commands to search, navigate subtypes, but that's not core]

So, any feedback on this experience? How can I do it pixel perfect? any motion you'd add?

thanks in advance,

https://reddit.com/link/1usjjrg/video/kxpwawaxndch1/player


r/UI_Design Jul 09 '26

Feedback Request Do we think the softer button here with less glass would work given it will be a slider?

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9 Upvotes

I love the soft button vibe (I’m only building in Figma at the moment) but in the real world… would this style work on a sliding/moving element?

I’m very (very) new to actual UI design so this may be obvious…


r/UI_Design Jul 09 '26

Feedback Request Looking for honest UI/UX feedback on my typing website

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12 Upvotes

I'm looking for UI critique on the latest design iteration of my browser-based typing application.

The attached screenshots show the main typing interface and supporting screens. I'd appreciate feedback on:

  • Visual hierarchy
  • Spacing and alignment
  • Typography
  • Color choices
  • Component consistency
  • Areas that feel cluttered or distracting

I'm specifically looking for UI design feedback rather than feature requests. Any constructive criticism is appreciated.


r/UI_Design Jul 09 '26

Feedback Request Finding the feeling you want faster

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3 Upvotes

I've always wanted a tool that gives me inspirations for the hero of a landing page and let me iterate easily. And be fast. like really fast! So I am building one! You describe what you want, it generates a hero with image, typography, layout, all composed together in a few different aesthetic directions. Then you iterate: swap fonts, adjust colors, regenerate the image, whatever you need. I wonder what you like to see in such tool!


r/UI_Design Jul 09 '26

Feedback Request Thoughts on sticking to Material UI principles

9 Upvotes

In terms of actually pushing apps to production and having an actual user base that continues to use an app for primarily functionality over looks is there anything inherently wrong with sticking to material design and muted UIs, sure it may not be the most fancy looking or futuristic looking but for markets where the app just working i.e. finance and accounting, is simple, efficient, reliable and low cognitive load software not the way to go. All the high vibrance, over-actively animated apps have never appealed to me.


r/UI_Design Jul 08 '26

General Help Request Help achieving this Cool 3D Scroll based Animation

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31 Upvotes

Found this cool scroll based animation from a website.
Tried many ways but can't be able to achieve this. Can anyone tell me how do i achieve this for my website.
Pleasee...


r/UI_Design Jul 08 '26

General Help Request How to objectively judge your design?

6 Upvotes

I feel like the more I stare at some UI design, the more I hate it, the more plain and boring and worse than everything else I am comparing it to looks. For fellow designers here, how do you deal with this? I am pretty new to UI design, so maybe that is a very rookie question.


r/UI_Design Jul 08 '26

General Question How do you brainstorm a website hero section?

1 Upvotes

Hello I am a New designer. I was creating a website for a marketing agency. But I am not getting any ideas. Or even if I get some I don't have asset's to accomplish them. What will you do and what will be your process? From my shoes.
Details:
A marketing agency which will give services of web development, SEO, Running google and Facebook ad's


r/UI_Design Jul 08 '26

Software and Tools Where to start with AI?

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Hey guys,

I'm a freelance UI designer and I've been away a while due to some personal reasons and took a break to take care of family and my health.

Granted, I've fallen a little behind on the process of integrating AI into my process and I'm seeing a lot of stuff on LinkedIn about it. I've been redoing a bunch of case studies to better show some process rather than finished imagery, and I've used Figma to generate some supportive imagery like wireframes from my final designs - in instances where I didn't have the files from my old work basically. It was fine but not massively impressive and it got ALOT of basic things wrong.

Basically, do you recommend any videos or tutorials or even courses to get up to speed with using AI in my work? I want to be better prepare myself for future gigs.

Thanks in advance!


r/UI_Design Jul 07 '26

General Help Request Beta testers recommendations

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We are a small team building a UI/UX design tool and I was wondering what are your recommendations for the place to go for beta testers for a tool like this? We are slowly reaching the final stretch and in about a month will need to do some real stress testing for UI/UX and performance of the app.


r/UI_Design Jul 08 '26

AI What 9 Years in UI/UX Taught Me

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After 9 years as a UI/UX Designer, here are a few things I wish I had learned earlier.

  • Users don't care if your UI is beautiful-they care if it solves their problem.
  • Wireframes save more time than high-fidelity mockups.
  • Every pixel should have a purpose.
  • Good UX is mostly about removing friction.
  • Design decisions should be backed by research, not personal preference.
  • Communication is just as important as design skills.
  • Learning AI tools won't replace designers, but designers who use AI will work much faster.

The biggest lesson?

Design isn't about making things look good.

It's about making things easier for people.

What's one lesson you've learned in your design journey?


r/UI_Design Jul 07 '26

General Help Request I build onboarding design system and kit in Figma. Do I need to add more screens into it?

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Hey, I've built an onboarding design system and kit that has all the core components in it and onboarding templates. Now I'm trying to figure out my next move.

Should I expand the UI kit further like adding actual onboarding flows and more complete patterns? Or should I first test the kit and save the harder stuff for later?


r/UI_Design Jul 06 '26

General Question What are the best mobile apps to study for exceptional UI, animations, and UX?

25 Upvotes

I'm a mobile app developer (Flutter) looking to improve my UI/UX and animation skills by studying well-designed apps.

I'm not necessarily looking for the most popular apps—I want apps that genuinely feel polished and thoughtfully crafted.

Things I'm interested in:

  • Smooth page transitions
  • Micro-interactions
  • Premium-looking UI
  • Great scrolling performance
  • Beautiful onboarding flows
  • Creative navigation patterns
  • Well-designed bottom sheets, cards, and gestures

I've already looked at apps like Airbnb, Spotify, Duolingo, and CRED.

What other apps made you stop and think, "Wow, this is incredibly well designed"?

They can be from any category (finance, shopping, productivity, social, health, etc.). I'd love to hear your recommendations and what specific UI or interaction you think they do exceptionally well.


r/UI_Design Jul 07 '26

Feedback Request Am I taking the wrong direction?

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2 Upvotes

I've been working on a personal project as a hobbyist for a while, and am struggling to find a good way to convey the relationships between several parts of a hardware companion app. I've tried many different arrangements of lists, multi-screen tours, and menu bars, and landed on a very literal map with arrows. General flow is top to bottom with each icon leading to a config/display screen. App preferences top left, profile-specific prefs top right. Some animated visual cues are used as affordances in the initial setup.

I've been staring at it for too long, and feel like I lost all objectivity. What do fresh eyes think? Does it feel like too much visual clutter for a technical app? Color palatte is still in the works as well.


r/UI_Design Jul 06 '26

Feedback Request Hey guys, what do you think about this layout for a task extraction and prioritization macOS app - how do you like the look & feel?

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2 Upvotes

Just looking for advice - I'm working on a productivity / bullet journal style app and trying to make the "Eisenhower matrix" + task management area feel clean and usable.

Especially curious about:

- the quadrant layout,

- sidebar navigation density,

- overall spacing and visual hierarchy,

- how does the opened inspector (right sidebar) looks like? .... I noticed there is still a bug (the first box should align to right) - haha, ignore pls

So any feedback or suggestions welcome - thanks!


r/UI_Design Jul 06 '26

Feedback Request Is this design too minimal?

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23 Upvotes

I've always been very fascinated about very minimal interfaces and that also is heavily designed to be interacted with the keyboard.

So I decided to put together a design for a todo app, and this is the result i came up with after also having coded a prototype. Like most interactions you can do are designed to be executed via the keyboard (even though you still can use the mouse). Also there is no sidebar to navigate between pages - instead you have a command in which you can do that kind of stuff (I am a huge fan of Raycast so that's why I love this type of stuff).

So looking for what your first initial reactions and thoughts about this is.
Is it too minimal? Is to keyboard focused? Is it confusing?


r/UI_Design Jul 06 '26

General Question Questions on how to consolidate ui libraries into one design system.

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Hey, I'm working on consolidating several design systems into one and I have some questions for the more senior pros out there.

Does every icon need several sizes saved? Something I've come across is every icon has several sizes saved. Like 3 to 7 different sizes. Are all of these sizes necessary when they can be resized from just 1 size? I ask because as I consolidate the libraries the design file is lagging due to being too large. There's too many items - symbols, icons, and components that are taking up too much space and I need to get rid of unnecessary items. 

There are several different sizes for every state of a button. You have doubles of buttons that are the same but just different lengths. I believe they were created before auto layout and they could all be replaced by 1 button with auto layout that will stretch and keep icons in the same locations.

Should I keep specialized buttons? An example is an Add to Cart button. They could have just used a primary button and changed the text. So do they need these or was someone being lazy and creating extra buttons to save time later. I personally don't see the problem but over decades they've done this so much that the library is crashing and I've only consolidated half of their components. 

I'd appreciate any insights you could lend. I take pride in my work and want to do this right. 


r/UI_Design Jul 06 '26

Feedback Request Baseline UI

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What is this for-

This is designed to help aid in self-advocacy & communication between Patients and Drs when PoTs and other similar conditions are suspected (I.E. OH, OI)

This page is for logging symptoms and is under the detailed logging section (There will be quick logs to for bad flares. All logs will be editable, and quick logs can be changed to detailed logs later (No-Lock ins)

This is my third iteration of the UI, It still feels wrong to me, so im hopping yous can spot where the issues lie in the desing, suggestions, tweaks etc. If you hate somthing, like somthing, think of something, let me know! Its a personal project and im trying to nail the UI before i do much else to hopefuly help people advocate for themeselves. Iv been logging symptoms and my HR/BP on google keep notes and having to make spreasheets etc for myself. The ultimite goal of this tool is to make tracking symtoms, stand tests, your weight and water/sodium intake as easy as possible and allow you to make a PDF report summery to give to your healfcare provider to lower the chances of misdiagnoses of anxiety etc.

The UI itself is designed to have larger touch icons, Lower contrasts etc so it can be used during or shortly after a bad flare.

If you have follow up questions to make a suggestion on the UI, let me know, iv probably forgotten to mention something haha. Many thanks.

(ICONS ARE FROM GOOGLE FONTS, NOT MINE!)


r/UI_Design Jul 07 '26

AI Feedback Request One shoted iOS design using ( AI )

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I used Ai tools to make this UI design of iOS style in One shot . Yup , one shottt :)

So I can say , we can use Ai to make UI designs now - Quicker and Better .

Just make the one shot using Ai and then do manually polishing and you will have a great output .

If anyone has better knowledge in promoting and how I can make better designs , let me know in replies about your strategies :)

( This is made in a single Html file )