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  • Help needed - Design A or B for my "Live-feed"

    René N
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    Hi Hunters 👋 I'm currently working on my product, Payflix, and I'm in the process of building the "live-feed" of activities. However, I've hit a design and UX wall and could really use your feedback. As someone who isn't very savvy with UX design, I would love to hear your thoughts on how I can improve this feature and why.

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    Kostya Bolshukhin
    A is much easier to read — as in B colored numbers melt with colored emojis
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    René N
    @kostyabolsh Thanks for the feedback Kostya!
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    Go with A, as that way the spaces work well with the most important information on the screen.
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    René N
    @vertikanigam Thank u for the very valuable feedback! I appreciate it 🙏
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    René N
    I noticed the images is not very clear, a better image can be seen here: https://ibb.co/z2hVFbW
    René N
    Thanks for the detailed fredback Sree! 🙏
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    Sree
    I'd go with A. Our eyes naturally move from left to right to scan for information (for most English readers), so the order of information should be presented to suit that preference. I'm finding it so much easier to quickly scan the content in Image A than in Image B.
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    Bhhavesh Desalhey
    Hey René, both options is right until you try to answer, what is important for users, if you clearly want to emphasis on Revenue, keeping it on right would be the best option, keeping it separate and give some space to breathe with some more increase in font size will solve this case. But if for user time is more important, time should be placed on right. I hope it helps. 😎✌🏻
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    René N
    @bhhavesh_desalhey Thank u! I think i will try and work with the increased font size also. Great idea
    Silas Reeve Blackburn
    Design A looks cleaner and more intuitive to me. The feed items are clearly separated and the icons help distinguish different activity types at a glance. I'd suggest A/B testing the two designs if you can to see which one leads to higher engagement. You could also consider adding preview images/thumbnails to the feed items to make it more visual. Hope this helps!
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    René N
    @silasreeveblackburn Hi Silas, Thank you so much for the detailed feedback, it for sure makes sense to look into thumbnails and split testing, i will make sure to look at that. 💪