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Hey there! I might be mistaken, and this could be a placeholder project you plan to refine later. However, projects shared in the showcase are usually presented as more complete, especially when they’re based on a brief.

In this case, the project is missing a title and description, and it doesn’t fully follow the brief requirements. The cover image is also quite low in quality. You might consider using device bezels or interactive elements, or even a simple prototype, to better demonstrate how switching between light and dark mode works.

There’s potential here, and focusing on these details could really elevate the project. It may take more time, but prioritizing clarity and quality will help your work stand out. Cheers!


Hi Fatma!

This dark mode feels intentional, not just inverted colors. The contrast looks controlled and easy on the eyes, which is exactly what good dark UI should be.

I like how the hierarchy still holds up in darker tones. The accents pop without being aggressive, and nothing feels muddy or washed out 👌✨ That balance is harder than it looks.

If I’d push it further, maybe test extreme states like error messages or dense content blocks just to show the system stays strong everywhere 🚀 But overall, clean, polished, and thoughtfully executed.


Hey Fatima 😊

I can see you’ve designed a dark mode for the app, which is great. I’d love to also see a light mode version so it’s easier to compare the two and understand your color choices. It would be really interesting to hear what palettes you used and why you picked them.

It would also help a lot if you added a bit more context about the app itself. What kind of product is it and what problem is it trying to solve? That way people who are seeing this for the first time can connect more with the project.

Since this was based on a brief, it might be nice to include the actual task in your presentation and explain what you were aiming to achieve. Walking us through your process would really help show how you think and how you arrived at these design decisions.


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