Some people have trouble with the login screen. It's just a simple form, and putting two inputs in the middle of the screen feels boring. But there is a good way to make it look great. So, this is what you usually have. There are some other things, like social login and a sign-up link, but that's the basic idea. What you can do instead is to split the screen into two parts. One part is designated for the login form, while the other part can be used for any content you choose. Usually it's some kind of graphic with text that encourages users to sign up, or something similar. One of my favorite examples is Passionfroot's page. At first glance, it doesn't look like much, but when I looked closer, I saw that it has five gradients, a noise effect, a nice branded icon, and the colors and fonts look good overall. |
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I found a perfect example of a landing page that has a lot of mistakes. There are around 30 things to fix! If you want me to review yours, reply to this email :) Before I flood you with pictures, I would love to see you on my Instagram. It's a perfect place to record short tips and personal life as well 😊 Now, let's get to our MEGA ROAST. Hero Section First goes the hero section. Here is a brief list of mistakes (which you will see in other sections as well): Contrast. The green logo on the...
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In my previous email, I asked what type of content you would like to see. Several of you mentioned that reviews of poorly designed UIs would be awesome. So, here we are. Today, we will review this payment form. By the way, this is from one of the most popular banks in Armenia. Disclaimer: This form is designed for card payments at a local bank, which is why it does not include fields for country or VAT. It is not a subscription form for a SaaS or something like that. Let's go over problems I...