Minimalistic Community App UI
Budget: ₹3,000 – ₹6,000 INR
I’m preparing to launch a mobile community platform focused on networking and socializing, and I need the full UI/UX mapped out in Figma. The goal is a modern, intuitive flow that keeps distractions to a minimum while still feeling friendly and engaging. Think clean typography, restrained color accents, and smooth micro-interactions that guide users effortlessly from profile creation to real-time chat and group discovery.
Please share examples that highlight your experience designing mobile apps—particularly any social or community-driven products you’ve handled. If we’re a good fit, I’ll supply the feature list, low-fidelity wireframes, and brand palette so you can move straight into high-fidelity screens and prototyping.
Deliverables
• Complete Figma file with organized layers and components
• Interactive prototype covering key user journeys (onboarding, profile, feed, chat, notifications, settings)
• Style guide for colors, typography, iconography, and reusable UI components
• Handoff notes ready for developers (spacing, states, and assets export)
I’m aiming for a fast, collaborative iteration cycle and clear communication throughout. Looking forward to seeing what you’ve built and how you’d approach this project.
Please share examples that highlight your experience designing mobile apps—particularly any social or community-driven products you’ve handled. If we’re a good fit, I’ll supply the feature list, low-fidelity wireframes, and brand palette so you can move straight into high-fidelity screens and prototyping.
Deliverables
• Complete Figma file with organized layers and components
• Interactive prototype covering key user journeys (onboarding, profile, feed, chat, notifications, settings)
• Style guide for colors, typography, iconography, and reusable UI components
• Handoff notes ready for developers (spacing, states, and assets export)
I’m aiming for a fast, collaborative iteration cycle and clear communication throughout. Looking forward to seeing what you’ve built and how you’d approach this project.