What If The User Experience (UX) Of My InVision Projects Page Looked More Like Basecamp
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I haven't used Basecamp in about 5-years. But, I can't help but feel haunted by the "Projects" page design that was introduced in Basecamp 2. It seemed so perfect to me: it bisected the page into "the stuff I care about" (aka, favorites) and "everything else". And, what's more, it drew a hard line between the two concerns, using completely different "weights" and "information architectures". No element was superfluous. And, white-space was worshiped as a feature rather than a blank canvas needing to be filled with noise. Half-a-decade later, I still find myself nostalgic. So, in order to scratch that itch, I wanted to experiment with the design of the Projects page in InVision. Specifically, I wanted to see what it would look like if the InVision Projects page was organized more like the Basecamp Projects page.The Basecamp 2 Projects page was split into two sections: the favorites and the full projects list. The favorites section used a rich "cards" layout, where each card came with a…

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