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As a beginner, when I was designing the Pricing Plan UI, I first tried to understand what kind of services or plans the app should show like basic checkups, premium packages, or monthly memberships. I then drew a few simple wireframes to see how I could place each plan side by side so users can compare easily. I made sure to include the name of the plan, the price, what’s included, and a button like “Try for free” or “Sign Up.” I used different colors or icons to help tell the plans apart. After that, I checked if everything looked clean and easy to read, and made small changes based on what looked more clear or balanced.

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Great you just implement the Gestalt Design Principles


Hello, Shivani! Good job!

The colors are beautiful, and I like the typeface choices.

Here are some suggestions for tweaks:

  • Increase the contrast between background and cards. You can use a darker background, a gradient, or add a border or a shadow to the cards.
  • In the last card, a better CTA would be Talk to us, or something like that, because it's customized, and depending on the case, I guess it won't be free.
  • Avoid text with light gray, it looks like disabled state. Use a darker gray, or the same color as the CTA button.

This is not something related to the design, it's a curiosity of mine: I couldn't understand the product. Is it for a tech company, for dentists, or people looking for dentists? It was a bit confusing just by reading the text.

Keep up the good work!


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