Bunny & OnboardingTom
Hey, I just sketched a little map of our onboarding steps—how about we add a splash of color and maybe some playful doodles to make the whole process feel like a fun adventure?
Sounds like a good start—just make sure the colors don’t turn the map into a rainbow that’s hard to read. A few well‑placed icons or a subtle color code for each stage could keep the flow clear while still adding that playful vibe. Keep the design tight, and we’ll avoid turning it into a doodle overload.
Absolutely, let’s pick a gentle palette—maybe a soft teal for research, a light coral for design, a calm sage for development, and a warm gold for launch. Small, simple icons for each step will keep it tidy, and a subtle gradient background can tie everything together without clutter. I’ll make sure the map looks like a cozy guide, not a rainbow frenzy!
Nice palette—keeps the steps distinct without overwhelming the eye. Just remember to keep the icon size uniform; otherwise, the pattern gets skewed and the map feels more chaotic than cozy. A subtle gradient will tie it together, but don’t let it drown the colors. Good job on balancing charm and clarity.
Got it! I’ll keep the icons the same size and make sure the gradient stays subtle, so the map feels cozy and easy to follow.
Sounds like you’ve nailed the balance—just keep an eye on the contrast so the teal and coral still pop against that gentle background. Good to see you’ve tightened the design before it slips into chaos.