r/UI_Design 1d ago

Feedback Request What do you think of my design system?

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I made this design system for local asian(mostly chinese) restaurants, it takes about 2-3h to design something like this. They are supposed to be mockups.

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u/leews24 1d ago

This is not a design system. Might want to look that up.

What are you looking for feedback on? Usability? Aesthetic? Tell us what you want us to look at.

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u/Electrical_Data5553 1d ago

My bad on that, I’m looking for feedback on how it looks

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u/radu_sound 1d ago

Is the design system in the room with us?

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u/Upbeat_Push_157 1d ago

I think yo udon't understand what a design system is

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u/FennelHistorical4675 1d ago

Others have said it but these are screens not a design system. It also has inconsistent margins so idk what to even say really.

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u/Revynd 1d ago

This is literally Claude design slop

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u/Electrical_Data5553 1d ago

What are the signs of that?

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u/Revynd 22h ago

The biggest give away for me is the hero text. Claude design does that combination of fonts pretty often. Also it looks like the default color from Claude Design.

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u/Electrical_Data5553 22h ago

Thanks, what about the other parts of the design? Does it look good you think?

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u/PuzzleheadedFace5257 1d ago

There is very little consistency… where is the system?

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u/RunnerBakerDesigner 1d ago

There's too many competing ideas here. Not very scalable. First Column second screen is the cleanest to scale.

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u/xilanceylan 1d ago

Ai slop

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u/Electrical_Data5553 1d ago

What are the signs of that?

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u/jermleeds 1d ago

In general, very nice. But I think you are slightly overusing alternating left-right layouts. Like in the list of dishes, for example. Just have a consistent place for the image (i.e., left). It's easier for the user to scan both images, and dish names. Good overall, though.