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i have 52,502 DEGEN left to tip. i'm looking for brutally honest, constructive feedback on my content. what don't you like about design everydays? where does it fall short? what would you change? what would make you want to collect more? i'll tip generously for any thoughtful, non-generic, non-spammy feedback.
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fyi i'm going to give this a few hours to accrue some replies before tipping so i can calculate how to divvy up tips.
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It's honestly really difficult to engage meaningfully with your content. Most of the design ideas come across as memes, rather than solutions. I do laugh at them, they're creative. However, they don't seem to solve meaningful problems for users. I can't tell the job they're solving for or the impact they seek to have.
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Honestly I'm a huge fan, your posts are always 🔥 But, for a long long time I've been waiting to see UX concepts from you about transaction pre-sign safety and transaction history and... nothing. I think it's a huge hole that you haven't addressed. Otherwise, format great, visuals great.
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@federic0
who are you?
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I would love for it to be more interactive. The designs are nice to look at and think about what happens but I find myself wanting to exploring the nuance on how it would actually work and what would need to happen under the hood to make it happen. Something that lets me actually use the designs vs just tip them
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I’ve minted. I like meta art about the culture that tells a story or makes me laugh. @sarahscript does this really well too. I dig the option to mint cheap, but I think the pressure of “everydays” can be overwhelming. I always suggest people take it easy but the drive is respected.
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Really dig you’re stuff 0xd What about breaking the series itself into sets? I.e…one “series” could be 5 versions of parental controls One series could be “future use cases” (39, 52,etc) Could increase the collectibility? Just thinking out loud - you’re super talented Or collabs (Soren iverson)?
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An idea - it could use some organization . Would be interesting to do your designs in series. Could group by purpose, platform, etc and number them to make it easier to collect “sets”
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I'll be honest, I mostly only get exposed to the funny stuff on my tl. And that stuff is hilarious slapstick. I'll be real, I'm not a designer - I'm a dev for good reason. The more detailed nuances and discussions are wasted on me. However, I love your use of consistent color palettes (higher etc)
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I really enjoyed your child safety notification design this last week sometimes I think your content veers too far into soft shills I would love to see more pragmatic designs that tackle UI issues, security, and perhaps even technology-addiction hygiene you’ve got the skills, I want even more practicality
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Kudos for vulnerably and openly seeking feedback. That takes courage and is an incredible way to learn and grow. I’ll leave some notes in a reply thread:
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I consider your content as entertaining and I think it's noticeable that this content performs better and goes viral sometimes If there's actually something super useful rn - it's out of context What you can do is take an actual problem like bad zora dashboard design and ship it, perhaps together with their team
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@overwrite
Love the aesthetic and humour! Animations would help bring the ideas to life and showcase how the interactions work. Difficult to do daily though 🥲
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I'd really like to see more designs actually come to life. There's some that have too many external dependencies but I would love to see some of your design everydays actually come to life which would make me want to collect more and would make these everydays more valuable
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honestly, maybe just a link in the bio to designeverydays.com like in your twitter bio for fast, easy reference. other than that, you're slaying.
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Personally I’m excited by taking ideas one step further: is this viable / feasible to build? Is it something anyone could build or only those at a certain company? Do you aspire to get these ideas built or just to inspire creative thinking? Do you follow up with the people who could make them happen?
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A more expensive mint that would give me access to elements of the design system you used for a specific concept would be great Hard to control though, but as a designer, it’d be way more interesting to mint
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Most days lately, I look for your designs in my feed. I enjoy paying attention to your creativity of funny & functional designs. Would love to see more of the witty/sassy ones like proof of focus, last seen, penalize devs etc. & animations/flows. These ones help surface better narratives! Look forward to more!
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Hey @0xdesigner, love the dedication behind Design Everydays! For stronger, might having a specific design theme (like sustainability or future trends) will help attract focused audience? The variety in the posts are interesting! adding short explanations about why a particular design is cool would provide more value.
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