And if anyone is interested in helping make it better, let me know.įirst: Wow, and respect. I don't have much technical info about coding so if anyone could shed some light on what that means and how it could affect the design, I'll thank them.Īny sort of feedback on the design is appreciated. If we're on the same page about the current website not being very effective in gaining attention from the visitors, I'll work on a detailed documents about design decisions, share the design as an open source project and work with the website team to implement it (if they approve it, of course).Īlso, the team told me that due to privacy concerns, Using Javascript in development is prohibited. I'm posting it here to see how you guys think about it. It reorganizes content and information in the website and also gives a modern look and feel to it. I've been working on this concept for a while now. It matters because cryptocurrency websites are one of the main touch points of potential users and the project and have a strong impact on their opinions general feeling towards the project. I won't repeat the same words here, but the basic idea is that Monero's website looks aged and doesn't provide a very pleasant experience for visitors and users. (one more thing: It's still a work in progress, but almost 90% of the pages are included) (note: use ctrl/command + mouse wheel for zooming in and out, click and drag for panning) There's a rather long explanation of what it exactly is and why I did it inside the Figma file which you can find in here: This post is about a redesign concept for Monero's website I worked on past few weeks. r/MoneroCommunity – discuss education, promotion Other Communities r/MoneroMarket – buy/sell items through XMR
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