Feedback on Cartoony UI

Hi,

I have been working to improve my skills at UI so I made this example of a cartoony/simulator-esque cash purchase button:

I was hoping for some feedback on shape, colours and the arrangement of elements. Also if there are any improvements that you think could be made then please tell me, thanks! :slight_smile:

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There isnt a thing I would change

Nice work!

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the dollar sign and the 5 look kinda similar to me. also why this font?

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I LOVE THIS! Font is super unique, UI is high quality and it all just goes super well together

Curious, (but not something you would have to change), how does the β€œ$500” look without the UIStroke?

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The background color and the font color is almost the same. Overall nice GUI!

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aint to shabby kiddo. I like it!

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Maybe make the color of the β€œ$500” a bit lighter as it could be hard to see in some scenarios. Otherwise, it looks fantastic!

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I found that it fits the low-poly style that I would use this for

This is what it looks like without the stroke:

Its better now to be honest mate!

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the general symbols are readable

the value scheme is generally well done, try decreasing the brightness of the outline just slightly to make the numbers pop more

this ui is also generally readable throughout all color schemes
https://gyazo.com/6d67b1e9ea0167d7993de27fb77ef19b

I would overall say good job! I dont know anything about compositioning so hopefully someone can comment on that

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500 money should also be white.

Thanks for that, I had never thought to check how it would look under different colour schemes :slight_smile:

main reason I included that is because of general accessibility, there are many diverse groups of people and being able to give them a helping hand with inclusive ui makes the world of a difference to these people.

it’s also just because for other customizability reasons, maybe you would want to edit it in another color scheme and just want to see how it will end up

Nice work.
Even a famous developer would use this!