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Design

What do you think about layout (building a web design elements gallery)

Hi guys!

I am currently building web design elements gallery.. .. Since it users will be mostly web designers I thought I ask some UX advice from You.. (there are 36 categories of design elements.. so menu is big and over 6000 elements at the moment.... so lot of stuff to accommodate...)

Here is the site: www.UIcave.com

What do you think about this layout? Is it comfortable to use?

Let the bombs fall :D

5 Answers

Sean T. Unwin
Sean T. Unwin
28,690 Points

First of all - great concept! It's great for inspiration and I've already bookmarked it.

  • The menu is nice and well categorized.
  • The logo is very confusing to the point of being unreadable. There should be a link back to the root/index on it as well.
  • Since some sections have numerous pages perhaps allow the user to select the number of images to show per page.
  • The pure white in the main column is almost distracting somehow. I would suggest greying it slightly or apply a very subtle background to complement the white would be nice, although it would have to be gentle enough not to detract the eye from the images.
  • The single column layout for the images leaves a lot of white space in some cases and also makes the page long. Perhaps look into a grid plugin.
  • On the image header where it states where the image is from think about having those all link back to the respective sites.

Great work so far!!

Thank you for for expert advice Sean T. Unwin
I guess it time to sleep and go for another run with fresh and objective mind :D

If anyone has more ideas or wishes, i have some more room in my to do list :D

Matt Campbell
Matt Campbell
9,767 Points

Have the sidebar scroll independently of the main page so you don't have to scroll back top to get to it. Logo above sidebar needs to go and rework the main one so its less Microsoft word 97. Love the idea and great start. :)

Microsoft word 97 commeny is the memory i took grave to ???? this is what you need as first thing in the morning ????

Thank you Matthew for your time and adwise.

I thought if i scramble up the name, it is a puzze to solve ???? Smart people know that name is on the asdress bar, ???? if the. ..tought that i turned long name into oppurtunity ???? ... Huess i have to think less ????

Faizal Heesyam
Faizal Heesyam
8,843 Points

for a content listing like this, i would love the ability to scroll the sidebar and content area independently, can try an absolute positioning divs with some hidden overflow content and vertical scroll added (just like the experience using Mail on iPad).. :)

tnx for advice. I made a big facelift for site and also site has new www.UIcave.com

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