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kvnol/dailyui

Analysis updated 2026-07-18 · repo last pushed 2017-04-21

Audience · designerComplexity · 1/5DormantSetup · easy

TLDR

A small collection of Daily UI design challenge solutions, sign-up, checkout, and landing page examples, with links to the designer's Dribbble portfolio and live versions.

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  root((dailyui))
    What it is
      Daily UI challenge solutions
      Sign-up form example
      Checkout page example
      Landing page example
    Format
      Dribbble links
      Live browser versions
    Use cases
      UI design inspiration
      Study visual choices
      Reference for learners
    Audience
      UI design learners
    Notes
      Minimal README
      Only three examples

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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Study a real sign-up form design for typography, spacing, and button placement choices.

USE CASE 2

Compare your own checkout page design against a completed Daily UI checkout example.

USE CASE 3

Use the linked live versions as visual reference while practicing your own Daily UI challenges.

USE CASE 4

Browse the designer's Dribbble portfolio for more context on their design process.

How does it compare?

kvnol/dailyui0verflowme/alarm-clock0verflowme/seclists
LanguageCSS
Last pushed2017-04-212022-10-032020-05-03
MaintenanceDormantDormantDormant
Setup difficultyeasyeasyeasy
Complexity1/52/51/5
Audiencedesignervibe coderops devops

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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min
No license information is stated in the explanation.

In plain English

This repository is a collection of design challenge solutions for learning UI (user interface) design. It's based on Daily UI, a popular program that sends designers a new interface design prompt each day to practice and improve their craft. The repo contains completed examples for various common interface design tasks. Each challenge tackles a different type of screen or interaction that appears in real apps and websites, like sign-up forms, checkout pages, and landing pages. For each one, you'll find a design created by Kevin Oliveira, usually shown as a link to Dribbble (a platform where designers share their work) along with a live online version you can view in your browser. If you're learning UI design, this is useful as inspiration and a reference. You can see how real designers approached each prompt, study their visual choices, like typography, spacing, colors, and button placement, and understand what makes an effective interface. The challenges progress through common scenarios you'd encounter in actual product design work, so it's a structured way to build your skills. The README itself is fairly minimal and doesn't go into detail about how to use the repo or contribute to it. It's essentially a curated list of three example solutions (sign-up, credit card checkout, and landing page), each linked to the designer's portfolio. If you're looking for a deep tutorial or step-by-step guidance, you'd need to follow those links to Dribbble and the live versions to learn directly from the designs themselves.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
I'm doing the Daily UI sign-up form challenge, what design choices does kvnol's example make for spacing and button placement?
Prompt 2
Compare the checkout page example in this repo to best practices for e-commerce checkout UX.
Prompt 3
I want to build my own version of the landing page example from this repo in HTML and CSS, where should I start?
Prompt 4
This README is minimal, where do I find more detail on how kvnol approached each Daily UI challenge?

Frequently asked questions

What is dailyui?

A small collection of Daily UI design challenge solutions, sign-up, checkout, and landing page examples, with links to the designer's Dribbble portfolio and live versions.

Is dailyui actively maintained?

Dormant — no commits in 2+ years (last push 2017-04-21).

What license does dailyui use?

No license information is stated in the explanation.

How hard is dailyui to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is dailyui for?

Mainly designer.

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