Daily UI Prompt Challenge #094 (NEWS)
Prompt: News
News is occurring all around the world at all times. There's an ocean of content constantly being created.
Design a nice interface for reading the news.
TLDR (Too Long Didn't Read)
This idea is a bit of a copycat to the tech and AI feeds I would usually read that are sent to me, daily, via email. I thought of making my rendition and having it catered to worldwide/local TLDR news but for a mobile app. This is a great solution for people who want to stay updated with the news but don't have the time to read lengthy articles.
(An in-depth summarize for my decision on this):
TLDR Summaries: Providing concise, easy-to-read summaries of news articles is a valuable feature. Users can quickly get the gist of a story without investing too much time.
Customization: Allowing users to customize their news settings based on their interests is an excellent way to cater to their specific preferences. This helps ensure they get news that's relevant to them.
Time Estimation: Color-coding articles based on estimated reading time is a clever idea. This helps users choose what to read based on the time they have available.
Clean User Interface: Removing clutter like images and ads makes the app more user-friendly and efficient. Users can focus on the content without distractions.
Daily Digest: Providing a daily summary of stories keeps users informed without requiring them to spend too much time on the app. It's a time-saving feature.
Reducing Screen Time: Your app aims to minimize the time users spend on their phones, which is an important consideration for those concerned about screen time and productivity.
User Experience: By simplifying the news consumption process, your app makes it easier for users to stay informed without being overwhelmed.
In a world where information overload is a common issue, my app offers a solution that streamlines the news consumption process and aligns with users' preferences and available time. It can potentially help people stay well-informed without feeling overwhelmed.
Work was created using with Figma & Canva