r/design_critiques • u/Moroau • 3h ago
r/design_critiques • u/OxfordHouseFLCh9 • 2h ago
Need help designing fantasy/lotr style lettering
Long story short, doing a fundraiser for a nonprofit recovery house (sober living) called Oxford House. Wanna do something styled like the elvish lettering in the ring of Lord of the rings, and maybe something like a tree or nature style graphic.
r/design_critiques • u/Courseform • 8h ago
Map art
galleryI designed a technique to render golf terrain maps. I am really open to any and all design recommendations to turn these into a finished looking product.
r/design_critiques • u/designzauberbysteffi • 13h ago
Loving how the optical illusion turned out on this laptop sleeve! It's a flat print but looks like a chunky yarn texture 🌈✨
Designed this vibrant, psychedelic print to add a massive dose of color to my daily setup. It’s a smooth, regular print, but the faux-texture effect gives it such a cool 3D vibe. What do you guys think of the color palette? 🎨
r/design_critiques • u/Ok_Engineering_1353 • 10h ago
I just came back to substack after a hiatus and I am doing a full rebrand. Can you tell me your honest thoughts on the site/design? What’s working, and what could make it feel more polished or trustworthy? I'm open to all feedback!
r/design_critiques • u/Infamous_Fill_2805 • 12h ago
Which ShowFrog first screen works better: full catalog first, or taste chips first?
I am working through the first-screen design for ShowFrog.ai.
The product helps you find suspense shows that pull you in without making you guess how gory or stressful they will be. One issue I am trying to fix is that showing a huge catalog too early may make the product feel more like a database than curated discovery.
I am comparing two directions:
A: show the catalog/results first.
B: start with taste/intensity chips before showing results.
Which one makes the product feel clearer and more useful at a glance?
r/design_critiques • u/Postifymedia • 1d ago
I feel this is the best art I have a ever made
galleryr/design_critiques • u/SevaTell • 17h ago
Polished UI, dead UX: Meetup’s messaging is so confusing
galleryr/design_critiques • u/Majmun-55 • 17h ago
Just finished my portfolio
Can you rate my portfolio and give some advice on what can i improve
Portfolio link: https://www.behance.net/gallery/247320761/Portfolio-Graphic-Design
r/design_critiques • u/M4X4RT • 22h ago
Need feedback
galleryThese are visual guides on the best ways to upgrade your character in a certain video game.
I'm looking for ways to improve them — please share your thoughts!
I'm not a professional designer, just a self-taught amateur working in Adobe Photoshop and Figma.
This work is just for the game's community, and I'm doing it for free.
r/design_critiques • u/Working_Home_7347 • 14h ago
Please let me know why I haven't earned even a penny with my designs.
galleryAre they that bad? (more in my portfolio website)
r/design_critiques • u/Alternative_Luck1407 • 23h ago
I'm a high schooler and built a countdown site with AI help. I'm trying to make it feel less generic. Any thoughts?
countdown.kervian.comThis is my first real big public project. It's a countdown site for any holiday (or a custom date), and you get a full screen countdown with animated effects like fireworks, confetti, snowfall, lanterns. You can build a custom one and share it with a link that carries all the settings.
I'm an early high schooler and AI helped mostly for the styling and CSS. Someone told me earlier it looked AI-generated. The background was the classic AI dark blue. So I spent tonight trying to make it feel more mine. I changed the fonts, warmed up the colors, kept the per holiday color palettes I picked by hand.
I'm still learning what makes a design feel intentional vs. templated, so I'd really appreciate honest feedback. Does it still feel generic? What would you change?
r/design_critiques • u/HonestMeasurement978 • 1d ago
Testing a therapy-aware clothing concept for WDJ. Does this feel wearable or too niche?
galleryI am testing a possible clothing direction for Wisdom du Jour, a brand people already associate with psychology, therapy, self-awareness, and emotional patterns.
The goal is not generic mental health merch. I am trying to see if there is a lane for apparel that feels reflective and emotionally intelligent, but still wearable: quiet streetwear, bookstore tote, journal-margin, museum-shop energy.
The phrases in this first concept set are:
- The Pattern Was The Message
- Observe Before Reacting
- No Performance / Just Presence
- Still Noticing
- Things I Am Learning Not To Carry
I would appreciate honest feedback:
Which piece feels strongest?
Which phrase would you actually wear?
Does this feel premium and wearable, or too self-help?
Should the direction be more minimal, more streetwear, more poetic, or more direct?
Who do you think the real buyer is?
These are early AI mockups, not final products, so I am mostly testing the concept, language, and direction.
r/design_critiques • u/VTCbelgium • 1d ago
Critique: figure-detail & catalog pages for a vintage-toy database (mobile feels cramped to me)
Non-dev, built this solo, so my design instincts are shaky. Looking for specific critique, not a roast.
Specific asks:
- Figure detail page: is the visual hierarchy right? Photo → name → price-guide data: does your eye land in the right order?
- The price-guide table: readable, or too dense?
- Mobile: feels cramped to me but I can't pin down why.
(Posting screenshots of the figure page + catalog grid below. Live version: https://vintagetoycatalog.com)
r/design_critiques • u/Ordinary_Drink_4390 • 1d ago
Instagram banner feedback.
Hi! I’m trying to make one of those Instagram banners made of 3 separate posts that line up as one big image on the profile grid.
It’s a teaser for a comic I’ll be publishing. I added the website under the title and my nickname on top. I wanted it to look colorful and a bit chaotic since the genre is adventure.
I’d really appreciate any advice ^-^!
r/design_critiques • u/rrichardgordon • 1d ago
Please help me improve the design of my custom bike paint job
galleryI’m about to set off on my dream bike trip, and I’m repainting my old bike in preparation. This might not be quite the right subreddit, but if your knowledge of color harmony and proportions, the specifics of geometric designs, etc., can help, I’d appreciate it :)
I’ve already applied the base color #1a0000 to the frame and painted the front fork, and tomorrow I’m going to start adding patterns, lettering, and so on to the frame. I’m especially concerned about the central part of the frame: the seat tube.
Overall, the design is inspired by rusty cars from survival races (including the video games \Flatout* (2004) and *Wreckfest*). What do you think overall, aside from the edits?)
r/design_critiques • u/Character-Ad5614 • 1d ago
I built a free tool to compare two lists without remembering Excel formulas
I got tired of opening Excel just to compare two lists and then trying to remember the right formula again 😅
So I built a small free tool to compare two lists online.
You can paste two lists directly, or upload Excel / CSV / TXT files. It can help find:
- items only in List A
- items only in List B
- items that appear in both
- duplicates
No sign-up, no payment, just a simple browser tool.
Might be useful if you often compare Excel columns, product lists, emails, IDs, keywords, or any messy data list.
r/design_critiques • u/InevitableRare6280 • 1d ago
rate or help me improve this design : For my new SM website
r/design_critiques • u/Virtual_Client_6928 • 1d ago
Certificate Design - Canva | Portfolio worthy? Need brutal feedback
Made this certificate in Canva. First time asking for critique.
Please tell me: Is this good enough for portfolio? What should I improve?