u/hemant-30

▲ 1 r/freelance_forhire+1 crossposts

[For Hire]:Bad websites silently damage trust

People usually notice things like poor mobile responsiveness, slow loading, broken layouts or outdated UI way faster than businesses expect.

Even small details on a website can completely change how professional a brand feels online.

Sometimes a clean fast website builds more trust than expensive marketing.

Feels like many businesses still treat websites as just something to have, instead of part of the actual customer experience.

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u/hemant-30 — 18 hours ago
▲ 0 r/Design

Why do some visually beautiful websites still feel “off” to use?

Some websites look visually impressive at first, but the actual experience still feels frustrating because of things like slow loading, excessive animations, poor spacing or confusing layouts.

Meanwhile, some very simple websites feel surprisingly premium just because everything is clean, fast and easy to navigate.

The best websites usually seem to come from good balance between graphic design and development rather than focusing too much on only one side.

Curious how designers and developers here think about that balance.

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u/hemant-30 — 1 day ago
▲ 0 r/Design

Why do some visually beautiful websites still feel “off” to use?

Some websites look visually impressive at first, but the actual experience still feels frustrating because of things like slow loading, excessive animations, poor spacing or confusing layouts.

Meanwhile, some very simple websites feel surprisingly premium just because everything is clean, fast and easy to navigate.

The best websites usually seem to come from good balance between graphic design and development rather than focusing too much on only one side.

Curious how designers and developers here think about that balance.

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u/hemant-30 — 1 day ago
▲ 1 r/u_hemant-30+1 crossposts

What’s one thing that instantly makes a website feel outdated to you?

For me, poor mobile responsiveness instantly affects the overall experience.

Sometimes even a good design feels unprofessional if the mobile layout breaks.

Curious what other developers or users notice first on a website.

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u/hemant-30 — 1 day ago