Hi everybody, I’m a UI/UX designer and I wanna contribute to the community here with my expertise. Here is a quick prototype for a Android Lemmy app with Material You Design, it’s a simple and customizable app. With this app, I also want to improve the experience when exploring different servers.
Obviously, this is just a concept, so if any developer interest, I’m very willing to collaborate with 🫡 . Vice versa, if anyone stucks with designing his/her own Lemmy client, just reach out to me and I will give you a hand.
Here is a quick demo of some basic features: https://vimeo.com/843481714?share=copy
And here is the figma file if you wanna take a look: https://www.figma.com/file/ZBR30l0ZcKuyKMPjeDmvdF/Lemmy-Android-app?type=design&node-id=53526-31054&mode=dev
Great work, but super clickbait title.
lol, my bad, I used to be a content writer so it kinda runs in my blood =))) anw, updated for more accurate title
Personally prefer to read the title before the image. It’s one of the reasons I don’t use the Connect app
Noted. I was also considering where should I put the title as well. This is just a quick prototype to find out whether any dev is interested in collaboration, so just take it with a grain of salt 😉
This looks really great! If you’re interested in contributing to an app you should check out Liftoff!
We’re totally open source and community contribution driven and we’re moving fast! But we’re lacking designer contributions!
If you’re interested check out our open GitHub issues/enhancements:
Got that, I’m checking Matrix so we could have a chat
I just discovered liftoff last night on the Playstore. Finally really getting into Lemmy now that I have a good app to use.
I’m putting the final touches on an app using material design. I’ve broken away from cards and haven’t even considered a light mode yet, but I’ve been pretty unhappy with the search/explorer
This just got me unstuck on it, so thanks
I don’t know why, but this exchange felt of fucking romantic. Keep up the good work you amazing people!
Awesome, glad I can help. I also have some design outside of the cards, you can check it out in the Figma link for more inspiration
I think Liftoff would benefit for a Material You UI.
Same. One of the reasons I don’t use it. I think a reason they don’t priotise is because it supports both android and iOS. Not all users would see it.
Yeah I get it, although Thunder is available for both platforms as well, and Material You looks awesome.
Only reason I’m not using it
This reminds me a bit of Sync, formally for Reddit. They’re bringing it to Lemmy at some point in the future. Love all the new apps coming out for here, great work :)
Just like wefwef is nice for iOS, this seems nice for android
Wefwef works great on Android. Supposedly it looks like Apollo, but so what?
It very much looks like an iphone app. All the text and the ui elements fit apples theming and looks out of place in android.
Not to say it doesn’t work well or isnt a good app, because it is, but a lot of us are looking for a unified experience.
I’m using thunder, which fits in nicely. Uses Material You theming as well
hell i use wefwef on my linux tablet
I’m a fullstack dev building my own app for Lemmy. I’d be interested in opening a dialogue if you’re interested. UI/UX is my weak point :P
Awesome, I just sent u a message
I like the look. One thing I would like to see is integration of the community search tool to make discoverability easier. Something that shows what server each community is on but also will allow you to search across servers in case you don’t know where things are, and a way to view the list of all communities if you want.
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Nope.
Can you try again? I think it’s fine now
It works for me.
The apps are certainly in need of all the help they can get. I have Lemur and Jerboa, and they’re both janky as all heck.
Liftoff is perfect.
Liftoff is better but compared to the greats that existed in the reddit ecosystem these are very crude. The platform just needs time for devs to catch up to the 10+ years they had invested in Reddit development. The dev behind sync for Reddit has been hard at work on an client for Lemmy with as much feature parity as possible.
Does liftoff look different on Android? I feel like it’s ugly as sin on iOS.
I think it looks fine on android, but it probably doesn’t integrate with iOS nicely. I also think light themes are bad by default so I can’t judge your photo accurately lol.
Here is iOS dark / compact
IMHO, the shadows, padding around cards, corner radiuses, drop down stylings, etc. are all pretty rough. It doesn’t feel as refined as Material You or iOS’s design system.
After driving in Memmy, Mlem, and Wefwef (now Voyager), Liftoff feels kind of janky to me.
Just my 2¢
Just popping in to mention the UI got a pretty big update recently. You might want to take another look, I think its a lot better now.
Have a look at https://lemmyapps.netlify.app/ or https://lemmy.world/post/465785
I’m really enjoying wefwef. It’s smooth and works well. No weirdness or issues on my end.
I’m currently using connect for lemmy. It works fine, but I still have to use the web version to jumping between servers, which is why I come up with this idea.
Hmm, connect let’s me switch between accounts on different instances just fine.
yeah, I’m just too lazy to create account for every servers I find interesting, especially when the different between them are minor
Hi there, thanks for this. Could you rate the video? It’s asking me to logon without a rating.
Fixed, could you check again
Yes that’s great. I looked at the Figma file but seeing stuff moving around on a screen is very powerful. I think this looks like a huge improvement and it tones down a few of the stronger elements making it pass better as an iOS app. Have you worked in iOS at all?
Stu has already put a mock-up of some of these ideas in place and it’s looking very exciting!
hey this looks really similar to a proposal that was made on github for jerboa. Jerboa is also really focused on material UI so maybe it would be best to combine efforts and help each other out.