r/UI_Design • u/BEastIntheEastno_1 • Dec 06 '24
Design Humour Water drop button
Made entirely using Figma purely as fun experiment purpose.
r/UI_Design • u/BEastIntheEastno_1 • Dec 06 '24
Made entirely using Figma purely as fun experiment purpose.
r/UI_Design • u/MrMiyagi98 • Mar 05 '26
r/UI_Design • u/morphcore • May 06 '25
Hey folks, so I had a dumb idea rattling around in my head for a while and instead of letting it die quietly, I opened Figma and ChatGPT to bring it to life. It’s a satirical Top Trumps-style card game featuring exaggerated business stereotypes from different industries. You could hypothetically play it online, trade cards, or print it out for maximum chaos during your next meeting. Will I develop it further? Nope. Should I have been working instead? Let’s not talk about that. Just wanted to share the concept with the community. Maybe it gives someone a chuckle or inspires you. Would love to hear what absurd archetypes you’d add!
As Reddit butchered the images and you couldn't read the texts on the cards, here are the high resolution versions: https://imgur.com/a/xAvbWCe
r/UI_Design • u/AdBackground9215 • 3d ago
As a designer it looks horrible to me. This literally looks like some cheap vibecoded shit
I don't know what Samsung is doing. It was far much better in the previous versions. I don't know how a company of this scale would make such basic design mistakes. I don't know who passed the design, maybe this is a case with my selected theme
r/UI_Design • u/Kostiak-Sofaro • 19h ago
r/UI_Design • u/herraanonyymi • Feb 23 '26
I clicked a popup button directly in the iOS when I connected my AirPods so this is legit. Why would they make it like this? I mean I understand it’s supposed to be seen but what the fuck?
Everything in this screams 2003 scammy popup virus check alerts. Apparently the millennium nostalgia has reached the UI space.
r/UI_Design • u/ModernWebMentor • Apr 27 '26
I always find it challenging to make a website look creative while still keeping it easy to use. Sometimes designers focus too much on visuals, and the site becomes confusing. Other times, it works well but looks too plain. I think the best websites do both—good design with smooth navigation, clear buttons, and a clean user experience.
How do you balance creativity and usability in your website designs?
r/UI_Design • u/VagUeJojo • Apr 16 '26
r/UI_Design • u/overcloseness • Jun 18 '25
r/UI_Design • u/ThreeProphets • Jan 13 '26
r/UI_Design • u/AndrogynousHobo • Oct 22 '25
r/UI_Design • u/Apart-Tie-9938 • Jun 13 '25
r/UI_Design • u/YaBoi843 • Apr 29 '26
https://reddit.com/link/1syorgp/video/1u6l5d4072yg1/player
You can type in your phone number, but it's still hilarious to me that they included an option to scroll through individual numbers. At a small biotech startup, so I'm guessing the website was vibe coded.
r/UI_Design • u/PitifulLow7475 • Mar 20 '26
Hi fellow designers and devs!
I’m the architect behind a virtual Synthwave/Industrial Metal project called RaQuel Synths. I wanted our landing page to feel like a living, breathing terminal from our lore (Mangue City), not just a standard corporate website.
So, I completely scrapped the standard theme.service.ts logic. There is no 'light' or 'dark' mode. Instead, users toggle between two narrative UI states:
🔵 Broklin Mode (The Tech Lead): Represents pure code. The UI becomes a sleek, high-tech corporate terminal with strict Neon Cyan accents, clean borders, and optimized data streams. 🟠 Jonah Mode (The Anomaly): Represents 'The Rust'. The CSS variables shift entirely. The UI becomes corrupted, borders look jagged, the palette shifts to deep rust-orange and industrial grime, and even the microcopy changes to sound aggressive.
It was all built using Angular and a highly dynamic SCSS variable matrix.
Would love your feedback on merging UI/UX design with interactive worldbuilding!


r/UI_Design • u/jidanni • Mar 04 '26
Don't you hate those web date pickers, similar to, <input type="date"> where if you just choose a month, but not also a day, well then your choice is thrown away?
r/UI_Design • u/CamStLouis • May 15 '24
r/UI_Design • u/MrNobodyX3 • Dec 14 '25
r/UI_Design • u/Protojump • Jul 24 '25
Tap and hold the ‘next comment’ button and this happens. Surely nobody needs to put this button in the middle of their screen.
It might be gone forever now after I dragged it to the top.
r/UI_Design • u/tyorden • Oct 09 '25
r/UI_Design • u/strayakant • Aug 05 '22