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Ivan Melnikov
Replying to @michael_andreuzza

It feels "unfinished" because those round forms look similar to the default CSS rules browsers apply when no other styling is present.

Michael Andreuzza
Replying to @ivanempire

Browsers apply fully square inputs

Ivan Melnikov
Replying to @michael_andreuzza

Oh wait yeah sorry I goofed. I don't remember what I'm thinking of - maybe basic border radius then when you get started :P

Marta Więckowska
Replying to @michael_andreuzza

I'm more disturbed by other things in this form to mind the roundness; buttons being separated with a text line like that just look off - I'd rather leave it out completely, or make the "create an account" a part of the text line.

Michael Andreuzza
Replying to @marta.wieckowska

Well is the first example i found 😁

Gregory Cotton
Replying to @michael_andreuzza

in general i actually much prefer angular/square design for nearly everything

Michael Andreuzza
Replying to @cotton

Me too 100%

Janelle Amores ✦
Replying to @michael_andreuzza

I think it depends on use case and glad you pointed it out. depends on how this step plays into the overall feel of the website + people in the comments also made lots of good points. This example def could benefit from some spacing + visual hierarchy + type is inconsistent too

Michael Andreuzza
Replying to @janelle

Yes it definitely could but it was just an example of fully rounded inputs... What i meant 🙂

Marta Więckowska
Replying to @michael_andreuzza

And then that remember me and forgot password clustered like that... Hemingway is a great tool, but this UI looks super messy.

OPOPcreations
Replying to @michael_andreuzza

I agree this feels weird