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: User Experience - Design _ need advice on Slants and Colors I am not a UX Designer but an UI Programmer and want to get an opinion which will help me articulate the Design Choices my Company

@Moriarity648

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I am not a UX Designer but an UI Programmer and want to get an opinion which will help me articulate the Design Choices my Company should not take





As you see from above , there are containers with angled edges which confine the shades. The header [ containing the logo ] part has white background and to the left starts the shade of different color.

A B C are Glypicons

The shading extend to Hero Image.

Also at the end of the page there is container holding the icon.

This whole page should be Responsive - including the shaded container which should change as per device width.



I have seen many Pages and they all have a very symmetrical layout and a uniform color background for each of the containers like Header , Hero or other content.
This looks visually appealing as per my opinion

Take for example in my case the Line dissects hero image and I have to make sure that it cuts the image at the same place in all devices.

How should i convince the Company to have more uniform color palette across each of the container.

For example Simple Bank has a beautiful design.

Please help me out here.

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@Speyer780

I think the actual question is: From a UX standpoint, will angled shadows across various page sections do anything helpful or beneficial? My answer to that is: No, it won't.

The question from a Graphic Design standpoint is: Will angled shadows across various page sections help to unify the design and communicate the intended messaging any better? My answer to that is: No, it won't.

But, the real issue is that your client stakeholders want angled shadows across various page elements. They think it's neat. So, maybe you bite the bullet and do what they want, or convince them that less is more.

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