Open nopara73 opened 1 month ago
Join competition button: visual contrast: color, scale, shape, negative space, motion
Have it at the beginning and at the end of the landing page as well (https://lawsofux.com/serial-position-effect/)
Some ideas for the join competition workflow:
peak emotional moment: send results button push (or click join?) - go beyond presenting a simple confirmation model: mailchimp "using a touch of brand character through illustration, subtle animation and humor. freddy the company's emblematic chimp mascot howers his finger over a large red button as if to imply he's eagerly awaiting your permission (maybe some play with the phoenix. as they're going through the process of registering the phoenix is burning to ashes. then at submit the phoenix has reborn) - the longer you wait the more nervous freddy seems to get. when finished easter egg freddy high 5 vs phoenix has reborn better and newer. red. this screen should provide details pertaining to the competition standing. maybe phoenix fighting with a dragon? anyway, creativity can wait until we get here
pay attention to the start, end and peak-end for onboarding experience
A famous sportman you highly respect: ___ Let's say the user replies: Christiano Ronaldo. Moving to Page 2:
Should go something like this.
Privacy is your ability to selectively reveal yourself to the world. Be mindful if the information we're asking you really want to share.
Imagine you're Cristiano Ronaldo. Your responsibilities aren't exhausted by honing your skills, but they also include displaying them.
There's no sport without spectators.
Idea: how about onboarding with minimal information and additional info is like "registration into various leagues"?
So if someone provides their name, their date of birth, their pic, their pheno age and their proofs then the registration is done and after that asking for sex, height whatnot?
progressive onboarding: