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Submitted

Blog-preview-card

Eduardo 150

@Edu-213

Desktop design screenshot for the Blog preview card coding challenge

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  • HTML
  • CSS
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Community feedback

@Yaqoob1410

Posted

Absolutely, here's an expanded version of your feedback that you can send:

Here's why I think this adjustment is important:

  1. Improved Readability and Accessibility: Enlarging the text and elements will enhance readability, making it easier for users to engage with the content. This is particularly crucial for users with visual impairments or those accessing the application on smaller screens.

  2. Consistency Across Devices: By ensuring that elements are appropriately sized, we can maintain consistency across different devices and screen resolutions. This will prevent any discrepancies in how the interface appears across various platforms, resulting in a more cohesive user experience.

  3. Enhanced Visual Hierarchy: Increasing the size of key elements will help establish a clear visual hierarchy within the interface. Important information and calls to action will stand out more prominently, guiding users through the application more effectively.

  4. Alignment with Design Principles: This adjustment aligns with established design principles such as hierarchy, contrast, and legibility. By prioritizing these principles, we can create a UI that not only looks appealing but also functions intuitively for users.

Overall, I believe that making these adjustments will contribute to a more polished and user-friendly application. I'm confident that with these enhancements, we can deliver an even better user experience to our audience.

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