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Designers! If someone has used @bountycaster please share some feedback or if you’re a designer, does this make you instantly understand: How to post a bounty?
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- Should be legible on mobile (it’s not) - No clear information hierarchy - Color coding adds unnecessary complexity
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What would be your approach to explaining it in a clear way? It’s designed for web interface tho, not sure if it’s aimed at mobile users too but definetly have to design with mobile devices in mind
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https://warpcast.com/sdv.eth/0x1ace8ba3
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Is the information hierarchy clear now? It’s readable from mobile And changed the colours to remark the start of the process
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No. My eyes go to the center, then top, then immediately to the example cast. Then to the corners for the bountycaster pfp and the bottom right one which I can’t even read. Steps 1-3 are actually just one step in writing the bounty, and the purple one makes it seem separate. Then there’s an implicit step of posting the bounty and waiting for someone to fulfill it. Finally there’s the step of paying. Making it a loop is confusing since each bounty has defined beginning and end.
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