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I suggest a redesign I think there's a high, long term value in doing so, as the project have proven it's effectiveness and still attracts new rounds ~6 months after launch I went over profile page already, thread 🧡
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Here's what I did: - Updated logo with bolder typeface - Updated, clean navigation: no more jumping between rewards and profile - Under it: see all your earnings in total and how much was added last month I've been using rounds since march, so for the I've used my real data
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When you scroll further down you'll see your active rounds and how much you're expecting to get in total on top Under that you'll also see ended rounds
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I have left out this heatmap graph as I'm not sure there's much sense in having it as it's not something you can and want to do daily, due to some contests running and ending randomly and usually allowing only 1 submission
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Doing this concept I also thought a bit on how to do other pages. Found out how helpful it is to see posts on, for example, /design contest, without spam posts - all in one place without scrolling the feed. So next I'd do: - Mobile profile page design and navigation - Contest page - Discover page - Create page
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Anyways, this thing gives you a good idea on the user's participation in Rounds. Even though this might not be the best way to do it in this context, this works great as this is a familiar pattern and you immediately get what it means. Kinda cool when you see how your participation correlate with your earnings. Having this visually presented on a single screen gives me insight, so id definitely keep it, or introduced another visual pattern to solve the need for seeing the big picture and users "background" related to the platform. And also its generally not the best way to design things by removing stuff solely based on your own experience.
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