Ryan Hoover

Product Hunt 3.0 - The place to discover your next favorite thing

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David
Excellent update! UI/UX is hard. PH is doing a good job of balancing innovation and usability.
Bala S.
The 'secret' looks good.
Thomas
Wow, talk about a major improvement! I think especially the homepage gains so much from this. Vertical scroll > horizontal scroll ♥️ Now, for some small things I'd look at: - Font size: It's sooo tiny! Especially here on the detail page. - Site width: The detail page does not appear to have a max width, resulting in really long text width which is quite tough to read. - Banner width: The max-width thing goes for the banner on the homepage as well. The content feels a bit too spaced out on a big screen. Other than those small points I'd consider this a really really well executed redesign. :)
Ryan Hoover
@thomasoffinga great feedback! I was worried the font might be a little small, too.
yonatan doron
The categories and home menus make a lot more sense IMO, the 4 friends presented on the upper intro bar seems a bit weird tbh, very far from each other(I am using a laptop+screen). Also love the collections and live chat menu. In general, just love it and the courage to dare!
Ryan McMillan
This is a great example of staying human as a product and responding exactly to what people want. Love the new style. This will only get better
Santiago Eastman
This is so much better! I love it!
Bolak
I love this way more than the other recent refresh.
tom meagher
Looks like this will help with engagement across non-tech categories - which seems pretty low.
Ernie Smith
I'm glad that you guys moved back to the vertical feed. It's so much easier to scan.
Elya Weingrod
@rrhoover. It's a great update! A few (mobile) usability comments. The searchnew bar: great work! The notification icon: it doent have the same behavior as the rest, (missing the small triangle that indicates where the pop-up came from). Also I believe that adding color indication or a "X" icon once any menu is opend (selected) will result in a better UX, Currently you need to tap the icon menu in order to close it ( and the spacing between the updates and setting is pretty tight). Maybe decide a certain scroll point that closes the menu. Keep up the amazing work! Elya