I continue working on whaleshares.net redesign and am happy to share with you a new website design concept. The screenshot below reflects the final step when a user gets instructed on how to make a transaction (click to enlarge).
I've also designed the token logo series you see below, will write more about it later.
If you are not familiar with Whaleshares, it’s a community project run by which allows us mere mortals get a whale vote using special tokens which you can get for free by winning in a contest or even just for being around in a chat. Currently there are two tokens issued, WHALESHARE and BEYONDBIT. Here’s my post explaining in great detail how to get and use these magic tokens.
What’s even better, you can get these tokens right now by sharing your feedback and testing the staging site. Just write your feedback in comments together with your bitshares address and I may send you some tokens at my discretion.
Here’s the staging site with a live html/css only version (no functionality yet) which you’re invited to test. It should render well in all major browsers including IE down to IE10 and with screen sizes starting from 320px. Still there are thousands of devices with different screens and setups, so it’s quite possible that I’ve missed something. My belief is that a community is always smarter than its individual members, however talented.
The links to other pages will be added later. I will also tweak a bit more the margins, colors and icons but your suggestions are welcome.
The whole user process is shown in this concept — use the arrows at the right and left sides to see the individual steps (it’s not accurate but shows the overall idea).
You don’t need to be a designer / developer to participate in testing. Just don’t forget to upload screenshots and mention device model / OS / browser version when showing a bug (just drag and drop a screenshot to your comment).
Thanks
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for contributing to the front page structure. In the end Andrej went his own way, but his contribution is appreciated.
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and
for in-depth feedback and useful ideas.
- to all who contributed with helpful comments to my previous posts on this topic.
Stay in touch!