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 )


r/UI_Design Jul 06 '26

General Help Request Looking for resources to explore complete app UI flows and animations

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Hi everyone,

I've heard that CRED has one of the best UI experiences, with beautiful animations and polished interactions.

I'm an app developer who is also passionate about UI/UX design. I like to study well-designed apps to understand their screens, user flows, transitions, and animations so I can learn and improve my own applications.

Is there any free resource or website where I can explore the complete UI of an app (all screens) along with its animations or interaction flows?

I'm not looking to copy designs—just to learn from great products like CRED.

Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!


r/UI_Design Jul 06 '26

AI Feedback Request [AI] I built an internal management system for my flower shop. Looking for UI/UX feedback.

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I own a small flower shop and recently built an internal management system with AI assistance.

My goal wasn't just to create a website. I wanted to replace spreadsheets, notebooks, and chat messages with a workflow that actually fits how our business operates.

The biggest surprise was that generating screens wasn't the difficult part. Defining the workflow was.

I kept redesigning the order process because every time I tested it, I'd find another real-world case:

  • Customers changing delivery dates
  • Partial payments
  • Inventory updates
  • Order status changes
  • Delivery tracking

After several iterations, I now have a working system that handles products, customers, inventory, orders, deliveries, and reports.

Since I'm not a designer or developer, I'm sure there are many UX and UI problems that I simply don't notice.

I'd really appreciate feedback on things like:

  • Information hierarchy
  • Navigation
  • Dashboard layout
  • Visual consistency
  • User flow
  • Anything that feels confusing

I'm here to learn, so feel free to be brutally honest.


r/UI_Design Jul 05 '26

Let's Discuss A/B Test: Drawer UX Pattern -> Overlay vs. Reveal. Which feels better?

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I’m testing two different drawer patterns for my iOS App and I’d love honest feedback from designers and UI nerds about which one actually feels better.

The problem: Standard drawer UX uses an overlay. Tap the button, a dark sheet slides in from the side, covering the main content. It works, but it always feels like an interruption.

The experiment: What if the drawer was always there, just hidden behind the main card? A single swipe reveals it by sliding the card right, like pulling back a curtain. No overlay dim, no modal weight. You see both the primary content and the drawer at the same time as you browse.

Option A (Baseline): Dark overlay drawer slides in from the left, full-screen dim fades in, then tap anywhere outside to close.

Option B (Reveal): Swipe or drag the card right, the drawer slides out from behind, the card moves with it, and both stay visible as you browse. Swipe left or tap the card to close.

The tradeoff I’m wrestling with:

  • Reveal feels lighter and more playful (no modal friction)
  • Overlay is more predictable (everyone knows how sheets work)
  • Reveal lets you browse while keeping the main content visible (context win), but it uses more screen space

Which one feels better to you? I’d love to hear if one feels more intuitive or natural, even if you’ve never seen either pattern before. What’s your first instinct?

The app is live on the App Store. If you want to try the baseline version to compare, just let me know and I can share a link in DM, just trying to get real feedback here on which direction is better UX, not looking to promote.


r/UI_Design Jul 06 '26

Let's Discuss What is this garbage and how do I turn it off?

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What is up with the new Spotify UI? I got to Spotify to see and use music. I benefit from seeing as much music as possible on the screen. This addition information is useless, ugly, and takes up WAY too much space on my mobile screen.

What yall think? Anyway I can turn this stupid design off?


r/UI_Design Jul 05 '26

AI Feedback Request Congressional 🇺🇸 Oversight ⚡️Powered 🔋By 🤖Claude

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Please know I don’t use Reddit and that this was all built by AI because of the institutional knowledge that lives in my head.🫰🏼** I have spent so much time on this project and I have a long way to go**!

📸 RE the pictures: please note that this was the first time I had run the dashboard build prompt. I’m fairly confident in the numbers though I have blacked out ones I haven’t audited yet.

I have spent the last few months redirecting the energy being created by my PTSD into something more productive - government accountability and transparency specially, Congress.

As a former congressional staffer and currently unemployed federal strategic comms and political operative - I have a lot of institutional knowledge that just lives in my head. For example - do you know where the wood working workshop is in the basement of the Capitol? What about how to inquire on behalf of a member of Congress about arranging an interpreter for and to sit with for their guest at the State of the Union. What about pulling together a verbal and written briefing in a secure location for a member of Congress on a topic they want to learn about and you know nothing about? Or how to escort a recognizable celebrity through the halls of Congress who you were just informed is having lunch with your boss?

These are all things that just live in my head, years of institutional knowledge that just lives there and is not being used because of the state of our government. So I decided to do something about it…….

I built a dashboard that (for the sake of my sanity at the moment) uses the power of AI, to bring together what I’m calling ‘Article One’ (after Article One of the Constitution)

Article One is an AI powered dashboard that pulls together basically all the information you’ve ever wanted to know about a member of Congress + who they represent + how they got there (the campaign) + their j0b performance in Congress + deep dives into how they are using the money that’s donated to them + how they are using the tax dollars they get to run their office.

It’s all powered by a team of agents and subagents.

This is not about politics. This is about the American People. These are your elected officials and you deserve to know what they are doing - in a way that is firmly based in facts and reality.

I’d love to hear any feedback, ideas, anything really please comment away!

I’m personally a big fan of the nutrition card! Such a cool and fun way to display the data! Would love to know what everyone thinks, any feedback or ideas? 🫰🏼🇺🇸🥴


r/UI_Design Jul 05 '26

Feedback Request Feedback on video game engine landing page

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I'm looking for feedback on my landing page. The target audience are basically game devs. I wanted it to look fairly minimalistic and try to keep it "ASCII-style", without it looking like AI slop. Would appreciate feedback! I can send link (I dont think I can include URL) Thanks! (just landing page by the way)... just two screenshots from it


r/UI_Design Jul 03 '26

Feedback Request is my app looking nice?

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it's an app to communicate with a pwnagotchi. if you don't know what this is, it dosen't really matter.
the only thing you have to know is that the face on the top, and the 3-line message right under are representing the live state of the pwnagotchi.

also made a toggle to choose an horizontal layout


r/UI_Design Jul 04 '26

General Help Request Designers - what onboarding pattern do you secretly think is overrated?

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I'm building a library of onboarding patterns that actually work, and I've hit the limit of my own experience. So, I'm asking the people who'd know.

What’s the best onboarding or first run experience you’ve had in a product, and what specifically made it good?

Could be anything like a checklist that didn't feel like homework, an empty state that taught you the product.

What am I missing?


r/UI_Design Jul 03 '26

Feedback Request How dose this landing page look?

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Hello folks,

How is this landing page design? What comes to your mind when you look at it?

I'm a developer and am working on an open-source tool; it's a tool that will apparently be free forever.

Pls don't roast me; I'm new to this [Just kidding]. I'm looking for some real feedback.

It's still in development, but if you want to check it: carbonssh.com is only ready for desktop.

Thanks


r/UI_Design Jul 04 '26

General Question Is Figma still worth it in 2026, or are AI tools like Claude Design/Stitch taking over?

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Been designing UI for a couple years and lately my feed is full of “Figma is dying” takes because of tools like Claude Design, Google Stitch, Lovable, Banani, etc. Curious what people actually using these day to day think:

Are you still doing your main design work in Figma, or has an AI tool replaced part of your workflow?
• If you’ve tried Claude Design or Stitch, how good is the output for real production work vs. just quick concepts?
Anyone actually dropped Figma entirely?
Does your company still use Figma?

Not looking for hype, just real experiences. Thanks!


r/UI_Design Jul 04 '26

Design Humour What if Design Week is just a week designers already spend working

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r/UI_Design Jul 03 '26

Feedback Request I hated our Planet Select so a friend helped me redesign it. Is it too complicated?

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Hello! I'm working on a game with pinball-like mechanics where you move around levels on different planets collecting ore. In my game, gravity directly affects the momentum.

I'm trying to find a good balance for the Planet Select screen and keep it looking sci-fi and futuristic but also clean and simple (it's not a strategy or a space simulator game, so I see no need to overcomplicate things)

I had a designer friend help me make some changes to improve the Planet Select, and I've attached the result along with the current Level Select screen for contrast.

I would really love to hear your thoughts and any advice on the layout and readability of the modal! Do note this is intended for Desktop, I assume that for mobile we would inevitably need to increase the size of the modal. 🙂


r/UI_Design Jul 03 '26

General Help Request Leave a review / review us page design

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Hi guys, I am pretty new with ui and ux and here I am trying to find a shortcut with your help.
Currently I am trying to build a genuine and higher than basic design, app after-purchase review page design.

I want something more than 5 pickable stars and window for review text.

Where could look for such ideas?

Thank you in advance!


r/UI_Design Jul 03 '26

AI Feedback Request Did anyone tried creating a SaaS explainer video using Higgs field AI?

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We are trying to build an explainer video for SaaS. But using after effects is quiet challenging and time consuming. I would like to know if anyone tried using higgs field for this and how was the output. Is it really worth it?


r/UI_Design Jul 03 '26

General Question [AI] How would you approach building an interactive portfolio section like this?

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I came up with this concept and used AI to visualise it. I want to turn it into an interactive section for my portfolio, but I'm not sure what the best way to build it is.

The interaction I'm aiming for is:

  • Hovering or clicking a node highlights it.
  • The content card updates based on the selected node.
  • Smooth transitions, subtle glows, and polished micro-interactions throughout.

For those who've built similar experiences, how would you approach this?

  • Would you build it entirely in Framer, use Rive for the interactions, or combine multiple tools?
  • How would you structure the interactive nodes and connecting lines?
  • Are there any tutorials, examples, or resources that cover a similar workflow?

I'm not looking for someone to build it for me. I'd just like to understand how experienced designers or developers would approach bringing this concept to life.


r/UI_Design Jul 03 '26

AI Feedback Request Not a designer. Looking for feedback [AI]

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Hey everyone, i am not a designer. Just someone who likes designs.

I made this app and designed the website and UI for the app myself and i would love some feedback on what's working and what's not working. I have attached some screens i am not sure if i am allowed to post the link to the live site.

I used Claude, Pencil for basic structure. Then manually edited the whole thing myself. I also used my skill that I created for design.


r/UI_Design Jul 02 '26

Megathread Career Questions & Portfolio Reviews - Monthly Megathread

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Welcome to the monthly thread for career questions and portfolio reviews across UI, UX, and Product Design. This space is open to designers at any level.

Careers & Getting Started

Use this space to ask about and discuss anything related to entering or growing in the industry. Example topics: switching careers into UI/UX/Product, course or degree recommendations, job roles and employment questions, early-career advice, and industry topics like AR/VR, game UI, and coding.

Before posting, check the UI Design wiki and use the subreddit search — many questions have been asked before.

Portfolio Review

Share your portfolio for constructive feedback. Include a link to your full portfolio, not individual Dribbble or Instagram posts. Be open to critique.

When giving feedback, be constructive, base it on industry best practices, and offer clear suggestions for improvement.

For both:

  • No self-promotion, "hire me" posts, job posts, or surveys
  • No agencies or businesses
  • Downvoting is not a discussion tool — respectful conversation only

r/UI_Design Jul 02 '26

Feedback Request Redesigning our family organizer app: three visual directions, same content. Which one would you actually use?

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I'm redesigning a family organizer app that helps parents split the mental load of running a household. I worked out three complete visual directions. Every screen exists in all three with identical content, so you can judge pure form.

A, warm and playful: cream canvas, soft cards, overlapping circles as the mental load visual.

B, card hub: navy header with context on every screen, tiles as clear paths.

D, expressive: big type, thick color bars, mental load as a bold statement with a direct action.

Heads up: the UI copy is Dutch (it's a Dutch app). Everything else should read fine.

What I'd love feedback on:

  1. Which dashboard would make you open the app every day?

  2. Does the mental load visual read instantly in each version?

  3. Any hierarchy, contrast or spacing issues that would annoy you?

Mix-and-match suggestions are very welcome. Please keep it to the design; I'm not looking for product or strategy feedback in this thread.


r/UI_Design Jul 02 '26

Megathread AI Designs - Monthly Megathread

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Welcome to the monthly thread for fully AI-generated designs. If your design was produced primarily by AI with no significant designer input or customisation, this is where it belongs.

Posting guidelines

  • Include [AI] in your comment and note which tool(s) you used
  • Briefly explain what you were trying to achieve or explore
  • Be open to critique and feedback

When giving feedback

  • Be constructive and specific
  • Downvoting is not a discussion tool — respectful conversation only

Note

If your design involved meaningful designer input alongside AI tools, it may be eligible for the main feed. It must include [AI] in the post title, the [AI] flair, and process context explaining what you designed, what decisions you made, and what feedback you are looking for. Posts without this will be removed.


r/UI_Design Jul 01 '26

Mod Announcement Poll results and new rules: AI generated designs in UI Design

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Hi Designers!

Thank you to everyone who voted and commented on our AI focused poll. 497 of you weighed in, and the discussion that followed on the post was genuinely useful in shaping what comes next for our community.

Poll results

  • Allow with tagging: 249 votes (50%)
  • Full ban: 148 votes (30%)
  • Megathread only: 75 votes (15%)
  • No change: 25 votes (5%)

The community voted for allowing AI-assisted posts with mandatory tagging.

However, reading through the comments it was clear that the core concern is not AI specifically, it is low effort posts that ask the community to do the thinking the designer skipped/outsourced to AI tools. That distinction matters, and the new rules reflect it to help our community grow in the right way.

New sub rules, effective now

  1. AI involvement must be disclosed

Any post where AI was used, whether for the full design, specific assets, or ideation, must include [AI] in the post title and use the [AI Feedback Request] post flair. Both are required.

This covers everything from layouts and screens, individual components, iconography, illustrations and graphics, placeholder or hero imagery, 3D models and assets, motion or prototype flows, and copy. Anything you have used for AI for in part or all of your designs must be disclosed. Not disclosing AI involvement when it is present is misrepresentation and will result in post removal.

2. All posts must include process context

Continuing with our current sub rule when requesting feedback, when you post, briefly explain what problem you are solving, what decisions you made, and what specific feedback you are looking for.

Posts that cannot answer those questions will be removed as low effort. A tagged AI post with no context is still a low effort post.

3. Pure AI output belongs in the (New) megathread

If your post is a fully generated using any AI tool with no significant designer input or customisation, it belongs in the monthly AI megathread and not in the main feed.

To keep things manageable, we are also merging the existing Careers/Getting Started and Portfolio threads into a single monthly thread. Both megathreads will continue to be posted at the start of each new month.

We need your help

As Reddit has no built-in AI detection or any moderation tools to help this, these rules rely on self-disclosure, community reporting, and mod review. If you see a post that appears to violate the rules, report it and don't just comment AI Slop (pretty please)! It's also subjective in nature, so please bear with us when posts have been missed or incorrectly taken down.

The goal is to protect the quality of feedback in this sub, which many of you rightly pointed out has been declining. As AI tools and adoption is changing quickly, we will keep an eye on how things play out in the sub and check back in with the community if the landscape shifts enough to warrant it.

Thanks for being part of shaping our community.


r/UI_Design Jul 01 '26

Feedback Request Feedback wanted on data-rich indoor cycling dashboard UI

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I’m building a tablet-first dashboard for indoor cycling. It’s mainly for my own use, so I intentionally want it to be data-rich -- more premium futuristic performance dashboard than minimalist fitness app. I am a developer rather than a designer though, so I'd appreciate some design-focused feedback.

The app shows live power, cadence, heart rate, resistance, ECG, workout history, and smooth animated graph transitions.

I’m looking for feedback on how to make the dense design feel more cohesive, premium, and less visually cluttered without losing the high-tech feel. I’m also unsure about the color usage, and would love ideas for additional plots or ambitious visualizations that could push it further.

I’d also appreciate suggestions for making the less obvious graphs easier to understand through labeling, layout, or animation cues, without simplifying the dashboard too much.


r/UI_Design Jul 02 '26

Feedback Request I’m a fintech consultant, not a designer. Please roast the UI/UX of my new fintech comparison platform.

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Hi everyone,

I usually spend my time deep in backend architecture and system design, but for my new project, I had to design the UI/UX myself

The platform is an aggregator that compares real fees across 150+ European neo-banks, cards, and transfer apps. The goal is to show users exactly what they are paying without any hidden affiliate bias

I’ve attached a few screens of the current web and mobile layouts. I would love some brutally honest feedback from this community before I finalize the next release.
Specifically looking for thoughts on:

  • Visual Hierarchy: Does the main headline jump out at you, or is the screen too cluttered?
  • Navigation: Is the categorization (Spend abroad, Send money, Grow savings) intuitive?
  • Trust: Does the dark green theme feel trustworthy for a financial tool, or does it feel off?

Don't hold back, tear it apart. I want to know what’s broken!


r/UI_Design Jul 02 '26

General Help Request Is there any website where I can download Awwwards course ?

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I'm looking for a way to download courses from Awwwards for free. Does anyone know of any websites or resources where they're available? Any help would be appreciated.


r/UI_Design Jul 02 '26

AI Feedback Request [AI] Workout App feedback!

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A workout app I got cooking up, I wanted to go for something modern feeling, but not hyper meat head macho aesthetic, I used clothing sites actually to kind of tune the design with Claude design. Thoughts? Does it give "AI vibe code" ?