Here is an updated shot of the login page. The 'Sign In' button is presented like this until accurate information is loaded and then turns color on validation.
With most of the elements having a subdued feeling to them, the email & password inputs don't feel like they're really part of the interface. maybe a bit darker on those with more of an inset..?
@Jack Bingham It's part of the overall sites aesthetic and I really feel it keeps the user engaged as they progress down the form. Thanks for the feedback though.
From a users perspective, have you tried using a blue closer to Facebook's blue on the connect button? I'm wondering if it would positively effect the conversion rate if it was easier to recognize the brand. Thoughts?
@Michael Dick Honestly, I had considered that in the design. However, with how small/simple the signup/login page is I have no worries that they will understand it. We can easily add a facebook logo and/or a better blue if needed.
Simple, clean, and I really like the "inactive" sign in button concept. A solid step up from original shot. Not sure how i feel about "Password Help" vs. "Forgot your Password?" though.
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Shaun Moynihan
Here is an updated shot of the login page. The 'Sign In' button is presented like this until accurate information is loaded and then turns color on validation.
View the full view here.
about 1 year ago
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Urban Influence
Very nice.
about 1 year ago
With most of the elements having a subdued feeling to them, the email & password inputs don't feel like they're really part of the interface. maybe a bit darker on those with more of an inset..?
about 1 year ago
so smooth :)
about 1 year ago
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Daniel Klopper
nice & clean.
about 1 year ago
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Aqib Mushtaq
nice work mate
about 1 year ago
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Spencer Hamm
You're too awesome
about 1 year ago
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Mathias Laurvig
great work.
about 1 year ago
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Jack Bingham
Looks ace! The angle of the striped pattern draws my eye away from the form — but I guess it's subtle enough.
about 1 year ago
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Danny Keane
I really like how subtle Facebook connect button is, damn.
about 1 year ago
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Shaun Moynihan
@Jack Bingham It's part of the overall sites aesthetic and I really feel it keeps the user engaged as they progress down the form. Thanks for the feedback though.
about 1 year ago
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Dick
Nice work, shaun!
From a users perspective, have you tried using a blue closer to Facebook's blue on the connect button? I'm wondering if it would positively effect the conversion rate if it was easier to recognize the brand. Thoughts?
about 1 year ago
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Shaun Moynihan
@Michael Dick Honestly, I had considered that in the design. However, with how small/simple the signup/login page is I have no worries that they will understand it. We can easily add a facebook logo and/or a better blue if needed.
Great feedback!
about 1 year ago
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Fabio Benedetti
@Shaun Moynihan nice interface ++
about 1 year ago
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Geldy
Fantastic! Well done
about 1 year ago
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Zach Lipson
Simple, clean, and I really like the "inactive" sign in button concept. A solid step up from original shot. Not sure how i feel about "Password Help" vs. "Forgot your Password?" though.
about 1 year ago
Really nice!
about 1 year ago
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Joshua Sortino
Wonderful pattern! Reminds me of the "web 2.0" frenzy.
about 1 year ago
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Dan Romero
Awesome!
10 months ago
So excited about this update.
8 months ago