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lemmyapps·Lemmy Appsbystarman

I've written a concept of a lemmy app

I’m really excited to share it. Before diving into development and investing more time into this project, I would love to hear your thoughts and get some initial feedback on the app’s look.

If this concept receives enough positive interest, I plan to invest further by acquiring a domain and making it available for public use. It will be open source as well.

Thanks in advance!

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Personally I love it. It's so different than what I normally see, and I think that's great cause it stands out and adds value. I'm imagining a dark mode with those colors as well!

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lemmy.world

It's eye catching because the bright primary colors are really different from what you see in a lot of apps today! I do think the pressed bookmark button is not immediately visually apparent, so I would suggest maybe making it slightly desaturated or otherwise more obviously different from the two next to it.

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lemmy.fmhy.ml

Don't crop the pictures, pleeeeeease 🙏

So many of the apps do this, forcing you to click on the thumbnail to see the entire picture when scrolling. Maybe have a setting for people those that want the cleaner look.

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I don't, I just selected more horizontal picture to show buttons underneath :)

And for people who prefer cleaner look there will be compact mode too

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lemmy.world

Looks very pretty. I wouldn't personally use without a dark theme. Light can be overstimulating to some including those on the spectrum.

Improvement: It takes up a lot of space on activities not commonly done. Updates/source code/logout/settings/support/report issue. I'd hamburger these away.

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lemmy.world

Sure, why not. You should collaborate with the dev of Lemming, which looks promising but the colors are just terrible.

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What do you mean? Lemming UI is awesome, it might be my favorite UI as of right now.

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Sure! It's to early for now to make it public but I'll let you know when the time comes.

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