Advice On My First UI/UX Design

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Hey Everyone,

I recently decided to put my Adobe Creative Cloud license to good use and download the new Experience Design that is in Beta. I have made my First UI/UX theme and I just wanted to know how I could improve it. If I get enough people liking them I may do some vouch copies and after 5-10 Vouches I will sell them for $5 per one.

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Ben J // CEO Of JenkinsDesigns
 
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BTW: I made that microphone Icon in the top left :)
 
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Not to sound too harsh, but it doesn't really look good, but that's not to say that you shouldn't be practising!

The sizing is not in the style of UI/UX, it's more in the style of thread designs.
As a starting point for learning, I'd suggest that you try taking sites that have already been made and turning them into a design that you can edit in photoshop. Do that a bunch and start experimenting with it. You'll get a better feel for sizing and composition.

Good luck!
 

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Not to sound too harsh, but it doesn't really look good, but that's not to say that you shouldn't be practising!

The sizing is not in the style of UI/UX, it's more in the style of thread designs.
As a starting point for learning, I'd suggest that you try taking sites that have already been made and turning them into a design that you can edit in photoshop. Do that a bunch and start experimenting with it. You'll get a better feel for sizing and composition.

Good luck!
Hmmm ok thanks I will take this into consideration
 
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