Is this UI a template that i'm unaware of? Slack, Flock, Discord, <insert new hip product>, they all seem to have nearly an identical UI. This one especially just looks like Discord to me.
I'm not knocking it, it's a nice Bootstrap-like UI, i'm just weirded out by it showing up everywhere.
Note: I'm a dev, not a designer, so i have no idea which elements make me feel like this is "the same". I don't think it's just the sidebar, but beyond that i do not know. Is it the sidebar + hamburger menu? etc.
It has become a best practice design style for left nav interfaces. It's a good idea to separate the page with contrast, which often results in a dark left nav and white main section.
If I take the amount of tasks we currently have in the icebox and backlog I would need to scroll for 2.5 minutes to get to the last one.
Whitespace looks amazing when you design stuff in PSD but it doesn't really scale in the real world.
That's why, we still use PivotalTracker.
There's a reason people use PivotalTracker and Jira. Even though they're not what you'd call "beautiful" and "2.0", they scale, they have a user experience that works for companies, managers and engineers.
That's good feedback, it definitely changes from user to user and what their role is, which is why we're making it an option for the user. They'll be able to go between Comfortable, Cozy, or Compact for card designs (stealing Gmail's wording for this).
It looks pretty but it also looks like it wastes even more white space than trello does. Do you really have to wrap every 0.5 sq inches of actual content in 2.5 sq inches of whitespace? It's like going back to kindergarten with the HUGE lines of text for learning to write letters for the first time after learning to love real books with high information density. Please add a switch that lets us dense pack our tasks. This is the one thing that's kept me in excel and OneNote rather than Trello for my own personal task tracking
That's good feedback, we're actually already working on a user setting for how the cards are displayed and spaced. Like Gmail settings (Comfortable, Cozy, Compact).
Why did you completely delete wiplo.com, including medium presence and the twitter account between the previous version and this new one? I was surprised to see wiplo up and running again..
The structure and strategy was not quite right so we shut down, not intending to come back, so we (mistakenly) cleared everything. Then right after a lot of people including some investors reached out to us asking for us to restructure it a little and bring it back. Lesson learned :(
I'm not knocking it, it's a nice Bootstrap-like UI, i'm just weirded out by it showing up everywhere.
Note: I'm a dev, not a designer, so i have no idea which elements make me feel like this is "the same". I don't think it's just the sidebar, but beyond that i do not know. Is it the sidebar + hamburger menu? etc.