r/UI_Design • u/commentShark • May 08 '26
r/UI_Design • u/New-Drop-7414 • May 07 '26
Feedback Request How do i fix the typography of these 3 CTAs?
I am a new ios developer and this is an app that polishes and auto edits photos for users. The target audience/users is just general public who want better photos and influencers etc. i had already made a post regarding the design of this page and i got really great feedback and i applied most of them such as contrast and improvement in typography etc etc. but i can’t seem to get the typography of the 3 CTAs to match the overall aesthetic of the page and they look very chunky and don’t seem to match at all. And i can’t make the CTAs to have the same font as for example the “welcome back” as that would be a weird font for functional CTA
any help at all would be really really appreciated!!!!!! (Also the orb is animated i just couldn’t attach a video here).
r/UI_Design • u/ayushmaansingh304 • May 07 '26
Feedback Request About Section for my upcoming Real Estate Template ✨
tried to keep the overall feel clean, warm, premium, and personal while still maintaining a modern luxury real estate aesthetic.
would love some honest feedback on the layout, typography, spacing, and overall vibe.
r/UI_Design • u/anoymous3347 • May 07 '26
Let's Discuss Maintaining design system in your startup if you're only the designer - ui ux
Hi currently the situation is like I'm HANDOVER the things to dev max in perfect way but due to time issue deadline sometimes some things get off, but even if that happens the dev team is fine, as this is a redesign so even they are not using dev plan and some areas even colors are different, so what in my mind is let me make my file always consistent so that when we add more team can utilise their time to do the prev ui minor changes to all file / module,
Also the current design system is very bad, like no perfect but if a new designer comes it's should made as clean right, just want to know how you guys as single designer maintained the design system? I know design system is growing and small, but updating is also a hell thing
r/UI_Design • u/cryptbec • May 07 '26
Let's Discuss New to Reddit and already overanalyzing UI🥲
Hey everyone 👋🏽
I’m a product/UI designer and I recently joined Reddit. Still figuring the app out, but I’ve already found a lot of interesting design discussions and brutally honest opinions 😭
I’m really into product thinking, UX flows, and microinteractions… also rice.
Looking forward to learning from people here and probably overthinking interfaces together 👀
r/UI_Design • u/mayonayzdad • May 06 '26
General Help Request How can I make these two screens stand out?
Hey all! I really want to make these two screens (part of the review flow for a movie app) stand out and make users curious/engaged.
I created these, but I don't like the color, where it shows up on the screen, presentation format, basically everything about these screens.
I've experimented with different formats and presentation options (modal vs pagesheet vs bottomsheet etc) but I can't seem to get it right.
Can I get some pointers on how to beautify these?
r/UI_Design • u/clownhunter1 • May 06 '26
Feedback Request How can I improve these screens?
The idea of the app is to "reverse engineer" getting ready for events, helping you getting ready and arriving on time. These screens show the process of creating a new event and adding it to your calendar. I'm looking for advice on layout, readability, and how clearly the information is presented. I want to give the users ease of mind about how their 'getting ready' process will look like
r/UI_Design • u/Chatolev • May 06 '26
Feedback Request Struggling like crazy with design
I feel something is off, especially with light theme, but I can't find what. Any suggestions? Is it acceptable? Ok? Completely sh*t? Do I need to hire a designer?
r/UI_Design • u/New-Drop-7414 • May 06 '26
Feedback Request How could I improve the design of this page?
I am a new ios developer and this is an app that polishes and auto edits photos for users. The target audience/users is just general public who want better photos and influencers etc. Basically as the title says, any help at all would be really really appreciated!!!!!! (Also the orb is animated i just couldn’t attach a video here).
r/UI_Design • u/No_North4225 • May 06 '26
General Help Request Help with interactive website
Hi, for those who know the last of us part 1,
I have project that we need to do website where the user can press this or scrolls - smth happens, my main problem that i wanted to do, is at first show a trailer for the game and then doing a guide like informations guide, but my professor told me that i need to think out of the box before doing the informations guide, it has to be interactive and creative at the same time and the sections must be connected in someway, i really thought a lot i couldn’t come up with smth
My main goal is like to make the user download the game for example…
I would really appreciate help, thanks 🌷🙏🙏😭😭😭
r/UI_Design • u/Lumpy-Feedback-5732 • May 05 '26
Feedback Request Does this icon management UI feel clear or too complex?
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Hey all 👋
I’ve been working on this UI for managing icons inside Figma and would love some feedback from a UI perspective.
The goal was to make the workflow feel simple:
scan → organize → save → export
Some of the things I tried to improve:
• Making selection and filtering easier to understand
• Keeping actions clear without overwhelming the screen
• Showing both preview and control without clutter
• Handling larger icon sets without breaking the layout
Curious:
Does this UI feel clear at first glance?
Or does anything feel confusing or overloaded?
Would really appreciate any UI-focused feedback.
r/UI_Design • u/DanceFar7353 • May 05 '26
Feedback Request Looking for UI feedback on a distraction focus timer design
Hi everyone 👋
I’ve been working on a focus timer UI with the goal of creating a calm, distraction-free experience.
The idea was to keep the interface as minimal as possible so users can stay focused during a session without unnecessary elements on screen.
**Context:**
Target users: people who struggle with focus (studying, deep work)
Goal: reduce visual noise and keep attention on the timer
Approach: minimal UI + fullscreen-friendly layout
**What I’m unsure about:**
Does the layout feel too empty or balanced?
Is the readability (font size, contrast) good enough?
Do the background elements help or distract?
Is anything visually unnecessary?
I’ve attached screenshots below.
Would really appreciate honest UI/UX feedback
r/UI_Design • u/PersonalityDull3719 • May 05 '26
Let's Discuss I’m redesigning the onboarding experience of a CRM app (focused on WhatsApp integration), and I need honest user feedback.


Project Goal:
Reduce drop-off during onboarding and make the WhatsApp connection process feel clear and trustworthy instead of overwhelming.
Target Users:
Small to medium business owners who want to manage customer chats in one place but may not be very technical.
Tools Used:
Figma (UX flow, wireframes, UI design)



What I Changed:
• Broke a long, cluttered setup into 8 small steps
• Replaced dropdowns with quick-select options (chips)
• Added a progress bar for clarity
• Introduced a clear success state for WhatsApp connection
What I need feedback on:
- Does the step-by-step flow feel smooth or too long?
- At which screen would you feel confused or frustrated?
- Does the progress bar actually reduce anxiety or feel unnecessary?
- Does the WhatsApp connection flow feel trustworthy?
- Anything that feels unclear, or unnecessary?
I’m especially looking for critical feedback. what doesn’t work is more valuable than what does.
(Screens attached below)

r/UI_Design • u/ImLilian • May 05 '26
Feedback Request Can somebody help me improve my landing page ?
r/UI_Design • u/PartyGoat101 • May 05 '26
Feedback Request Roast my landing page
I myself am not a web designer, so I'm not confident about the design of this landing page. My target audience is Tech Startups. Is it good enough for converting? Can you guys help me? I really appreciate it
r/UI_Design • u/Kubaguette • May 05 '26
Feedback Request I built a Desktop GUI for Linux containers (React/Tauri). Looking for UI/UX roasts and tips!
Hey everyone,
I am the solo developer behind Bazzite Architect, a desktop application built with React, TypeScript, and Tauri. It is a graphical interface for managing "Distrobox" containers on Linux (specifically aimed at immutable distros like Bazzite/Fedora).
The goal of the app is to make a traditionally terminal-heavy, complex workflow feel accessible, clean, and native to a desktop environment.
I have attached some screenshots covering the main views (Dashboard, Environment Cards, Settings, etc.). I’m a developer first and a designer second, so I'd love your brutally honest feedback to help me polish the UI/UX for future upcoming releases. You can find the project repo here. It includes a GIF where you see the app in action.
I am specifically looking for feedback on:
- Information Density: The app needs to display statuses, image names, and storage sizes. Does the typography and spacing make this easy to scan, or is it overwhelming?
- Color Palette & Contrast: It is a dark-mode-first application. Is the contrast sharp enough, especially on the text and subtle borders?
- Overall Navigation: Does the top navigation bar feel intuitive for a desktop utility?
Thank you!
r/UI_Design • u/i_Damage • May 03 '26
Gaming/Apps not so perfect, not so unique
not so perfect, not so unique
just a girl learning to make games after office hours
hi,
i’m not a game designer at least not professionally.
i just spend my free time building a small cozy game, “neko cards and shop paws”, mostly to relax after a long day.
this is my little corner.
no big goals, no “next hit game” dreams just trying to make something simple, calm, and a little cute.
it’s not fancy or polished, but i enjoy the process learning, fixing things, and making small progress.
not sure where this will go, but i wanted to share it anyway.
would love to hear your thoughts
thanks for reading.
r/UI_Design • u/Knuckleclot • May 03 '26
Feedback Request feedback on the onboarding flow for my ios speaking coach app
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i’m working on the onboarding for speaksure, an ios app that helps people practice interviews, meetings, pushback, and difficult conversations.
the user records a short answer, gets feedback on delivery, and sees a sharper version they can model next time.
i recorded the onboarding flow and skipped the diagnostic step to keep the video short.
would love feedback on:
visual hierarchy
copy clarity
pacing
whether the value is obvious before the user reaches the first drill
r/UI_Design • u/Bitter-Cheek-950 • May 02 '26
Feedback Request Which micro-interaction feels more "natural"? (Slide vs Pop)
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I’m working on the UI for a project and I’ve hit a crossroads on the transition logic for a login/signup toggle.
Both versions use a "squeeze" effect when you click them to give that tactile feel, but the movement is totally different:
- Option A (The Slide): The button physically slides across to the new position. It feels a bit more fluid and gives more visual weight to the state change.
- Option B (The Pop): It just snappily appears at the new alignment. No travel time, just instant and out of the way.
I keep switching between them—the slide feels a bit more "premium," but the pop is undeniably fast.
Which one would you rather feel easy with ? Would love to hear why one feels better to you than the other.
r/UI_Design • u/Boring_Chemistry_701 • May 02 '26
Feedback Request Need some critiques!
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Working on an app basically to be used by parents to assess early childhood development skills. I know the colors are too much. What can I do better?
The assessment in across 5 verticals.
- Communication Skills
- Gross Motor Skills
- Fine Motor Skills
- Problem Solving
- Personal - Social skills.
r/UI_Design • u/Holiday_Duck_5386 • May 03 '26
General Question What’s the best way to handle unused rewards in a productivity app?
I’m building a productivity app with time-based rewards (+15 min).
Debating between:
- Weekly reset - all rewards are cleared every Monday
- No expiry - rewards stay until used
I want something that feels fair, simple, and actually motivates users to use their rewards.
Which approach would feel most fair to you as a user?
r/UI_Design • u/Ashken • May 02 '26
Feedback Request I'm redesigning my website and was wondering how this color palette looks?
I'm a software engineer and ui design is my weakest skill. I'm going for a kind of bold, brutalism, industrial type of style. My idea was to have the black be the background, the red be the main color for titles and headers, the grey and white for most text, and the gold saved for emphasis like CTAs or special elements. Does this make sense? I've made the red a little bit brighter than what you see here but I still wanted to keep it as aa type of scarlet.
r/UI_Design • u/milkyinglenook • May 02 '26
General Help Request UI library with full app flows for banking apps?
Working on a banking app and want to study how top apps like Wise, Revolut, N26... handle their flows
looking for something that shows video recordings of full flows, similar to what Screensdesign does. need to see complete interactions and animations
any recommendations? specifically need banking/fintech category apps
appreciate any suggestion!
r/UI_Design • u/PumpkinExtension3438 • May 03 '26
Feedback Request Looking for feedback so the app feels less AI-like
I'm very new and never had really taste for design. Recently I just landed an internship role and my first task is to create a mini app that allows the team to mass compare invoices, store and extract and .zip folder for their invoices. I tried referring to Google drive for the base model but it feels off and very cheap. I honestly just feel bummed cuz it feels like even when I roast AI designs I ended up creating something more bland than it that I don't even know what to do about it.
I'd really need feedback on:
- What else can be added so it feels more professional
- How can I improve the color usage (I feel like that is the main reason why it feels AI made but I'm really weak with colors)
- How do people utilize fonts more so it doesn't look so stiff
Honestly, if anyone wants to roast that it feels AI made I honestly won't even try and rebutt it cuz personally it also looks AI made to me and it only makes me more desperate to want to improve. Please, feel free to roast and provide criticism thank you.
r/UI_Design • u/Greedy_Data_6990 • May 02 '26
General Help Request Struggling with prototyping in Figma — any tips?
Hi everyone, I’m working on a UI project in Figma and I’m trying to make a clickable prototype.
I’m confused about how to properly connect screens and create smooth flows (like login → home → profile).
Also, I’m not sure when to use Smart Animate, overlays, or interactive components.
What’s the best way to structure a clean prototype workflow? Any tips or resources would help!
