Design Reviews
UX/UI analysis and performance scorecards of popular digital products.
Design Intelligence
Mapping the success of digital products. Data-driven design decisions.
- UX/UI Patterns
- Performance Metrics
- Interaction Design
Amazon.com
Amazon.com delivers a generally strong experience. FLUENCY stands out as the main strength, while CONTENT is the area where further improvements are recommended.
Spotify.com
Your site performs at a Good level. You are particularly strong in Brand and Fluency , while improvements are recommended in Interaction .
Udemy.com
Your site performs at an Excellent level. You are particularly strong in Fluency , while improvements are suggested in Interaction .
Airbnb Türkiye
The Turkish storefront of a global marketplace giant, airbnb.com.tr pairs a React -driven stack with Airbnb’s signature Cereal type system. Computational metrics surface a paradox familiar to dense product UIs: brand and motion scores peak while spatial balance and Fitts compliance lag —a trade-off between immersive discovery layouts and strict mobile touch-target guidelines.
Next.js
The site performs at a Visionary level (Score: 83). It achieves near-perfect marks especially in FLUENCY and AESTHETICS . However, INTERACTION shows Fitts's Law compliance issues: touch target sizes sit below the critical threshold for mobile ergonomics.
Etstur
Etstur stands as the digital benchmark in the Turkish travel sector. Its interface, fortified with Next.js infrastructure and React libraries, exhibits superior performance in both aesthetic and technical metrics. However, analyses conducted under the lens of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) principles reveal a need for micro-optimization, particularly in mobile interaction zones.
Tailwind CSS
Tailwind CSS is a masterpiece designed for the architects of the modern web. While the analysis results might seem surprising at first glance—such as Fitts's Law violations or hefty page weights—these 'imperfections' appear not as errors, but as conscious and bold sacrifices made to offer maximum information density to its 'Power User' audience. The site's DNA is clearly focused on Developer Experience (DX) rather than traditional End-User (UX) metrics.