Funny how Nostr simultaneously allows for:
- total UX chaos
- ultimate UX consistency
#nostrdesign
https://cdn.satellite.earth/37b609dad9282c3d4981b106edc789c42609d35ec82d473eff3a40c0d32c3f10.mov
Funny how Nostr simultaneously allows for:
- total UX chaos
- ultimate UX consistency
#nostrdesign
https://cdn.satellite.earth/37b609dad9282c3d4981b106edc789c42609d35ec82d473eff3a40c0d32c3f10.mov
Design System being built out here: https://www.figma.com/file/1bvslVfr7akG1C6Qo8dgWK/INK?type=design&node-id=0%3A1&mode=design&t=46bZXGfflPHkMljA-1
This is amazing. Now imagine an app that allows you to add plugins, which add their own buttons to that popup. It's consistent but very extensible!
Does it work as good on desktop layout? Tablet?
Playing with that now.
And especially on Image/video based apps it seems very promising for now.
Which client is built for?
I think this is cool, but 2 things...
1. Will all nostr apps have opportunity on all views to add a comment? How does it look on the edge cases?
2. The bar actually looks big, especially on some of the other demo pages, I would suggest to reduce the rounded corners by at least 1/2.
I do like the idea that this becomes a best practice widget that any app can style however they feel looks best for their own apps but that users can get familiar with.
Very neat, great demo and explainer! I’ve seen this design pattern in other apps too (cant reminder which ones atm) where I would like to called if context-aware navigation components.