Talking strictly in regards to the UI... looks promising.
Although I quite like the profile info card layout it still seems too much wasted space for the Dashboard view. Might work better on profile view... idk
Also curios to see a thread mock-up
Favorite boards is an interesting touch
Good work so far !
Glad to hear it from one of the devs of Epochtalk
Also, good thing about Figma is I can make a prototype as a mock up, with no coding needed. Maybe after Christmas I'll be focusing in it, just a little busy in educational matters.
Nice and neat, I like it. Perhaps those subforums could use some submenu indicator/ icon.
Noted! I'm still working on how would the data be shown especially with dozens of boards and subboards and another sub-subboards. UX must be taken with a huge caution, one wrong or inappropriate display or categorizing of data would mean a lot to a project.
Sorry if my feedback would sound a bit critical but being someone who closely works with UI designs, I have a few suggestions
- > The Layout isn't just very intuitive. In fact, it's confusing!
- > The Email icon on the right tells me if I click on that it would open my phone's email service.
- > The footer at the bottom is against the mobile UI design principles especially, if it's taking a good amount of space.
- > Profile seems to be a view one sees when they slide down their notification bar.
- > The information inside the profile box seems squashed and not aligned properly.
- > The Sr. Member info doesn't seem to be fitting very nicely there.
- > Overall, I think there is scope for improvement. Anyway, good initiative.
Thank you for your critical feedback, I'll still consider this. Here's the detailed comments:
- With the icon matters, everything was just a concept of what would be the overall positions of certain elements in a suggested app.
- With regards to the footer, I really make it taller to assume that some devices do have an on screen navigation buttons (back, home, and tasks).
- The profile div is supposedly clickable or can be dragged down to show more about profile.
- With the profile infos, it is really aligned, the boxes were just transparent. I'd try to include the grid in the next update. And some numbers can be more than my posts, thats why it must have a space to provide for huge numbers of certain users.
- Im still figuring out the dashboard layout, I just really tried to push showing an overlook of the profile information in the dashboard (as it should really be). I'll still try other layouts as well
- Thank you!!
Honestly, I really like it. The whole forum experience would be so much more better and cooler if the UI ever looks anywhere near as that. Its a very different approach of experiencing the bitcointalk experience through that UI, and besides dark theme AND a mobile application was enough to convince me.
Im exciteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed for this, don't let me down.
I'm also planning to integrate this to a real mobile application, IF there would be an API to have log ins and stuff. But for now, Designing and Prototyping is the huge stages towards achieving that. I would also love to integrate TryNinja's API as well to create this but just an app for browsing posts scraped by his API, as an initial project (which seems to be unnecessary as Ninjastic.space supports view from any platform)
Not doubting your work; it is actually very appealing. Still, designs like these are everywhere, and I think this is the reason why bitcointalk feels nice because they have a super boring design and it reminds you (at least me) how life used to be before the internet became everything. You kind of tend to forget where you originated from and how simple everything was
I've also taken this onto consideration before attempting to make a modern design. However, improvement in everything is a must. But still, I might try the "old feels" of this forum and try to integrate it to a "modern-like". Guess I'll try to see
I do like it but at the same time, a bit confusing in a way that the right SS, appears to be the "profile" section but on the left SS, the menu highlight indicates it's actually the "dashboard" and the design flaw in that is the fact that you're using too many spaces for unnecessary information but if the highlighted part was a mistake and that was indeed the profile section, then it's "
missing a lot of information" and I'm curious to see what you could come up with on your next design while also integrating the missing parts.
Dashboard is just an overview of the important data of a platform. Guess I'll just finish everything first so that I could show how information would be placed once this would be happening. For now, lets just wish theymos would create an API client that can access users (ofcourse with tokens, and tokens would be of different values on each and every users). Still, Thank you!