It would be very cool imo to have similar aesthetic guidelines for all these fronts. Material design is the stardard in this era but Fediverse have the occasion to be more attractive with something new and more organized.

  • @testman@lemmy.ml
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    I think that there is some potential in this idea.

    Not sure about “default”, but as far as I know, most of the Fediverse platforms can be themed, so it would probably be a good start to design an uniform look for those that have that option already.

    This kind of thing can be most easily achieved through bottom-up grasroots movement.

    Try making some drafts of how you think the “similar aesthetic guidelines” would look like, gather people who are interested in this idea, and start working on your vision.

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      In the sense of recommended guidelines, obviously no obligation to follow them from individual instances. I will not underestimate the power of a design, it has zero costs and a great impact.

  • Fabián Heredia
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    This is a bit misguided; standard protocols help with interoperability (ActivityPub, etc) however people would be free to use any view (UX/UI) they prefered and people should be encouraged to experiment and attempt bettere UXs.

    For example, Tusky is an ActivityPub client that can open Mastodon, Pleroma, etc. and there are other clients with slightly different UX/UI. I use Fractal for Matrix connections regardless of the backend someone uses.

  • @bashrc@lemmy.ml
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    I would suggest not having the same design but having some sort of “this site is ActivityPub enabled” logo somewhere on the first screen.

    • smallcircles
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      That is a great idea. Maybe a “federated” badge that you can add e.g. in the app footer may be better, with a hover text of “This application is part of the Fediverse”, or something.

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    Your idea is appealing, but a successful approach imho would be by perhaps making either the 1st or 3rd party apps themeable. This way an end-user could configure their apps/interfaces of choice to look how they want.

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      I’m not actually clear on how Lemmy fits into the Fediverse, to be honest. (This may be a problem in documentation.)

  • smallcircles
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    As others are saying, you can’t prescribe the UI, plus it might be boring. But I get your point. The communication protocol - via the ActivityStreams / ActivityPub open standards - allows apps to deeply integrate with other apps… in theory. We haven’t really scratched the surface yet on what is possible here. The protocols are very extensible and can be used for many different types of applications (see the AP Watchlist).

    What I would like to see are way more ActivityPub servers whose services I can tie together to compose my own UI’s on top of. Instead of building apps, developers would build services that can be combined in a variety of ways. I wrote a bit about it in From silo-first to task-oriented app design on the SocialHub community. We are far from this vision to become reality, atm. For this more mature fediverse to arise a strong community of builders is needed, who evolve standards, standardize on protocol enhancements and design extensions.

  • @Brattea@lemmy.ml
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    I really like this idea. Just a guideline for every thing to be uniform and intuitive across different platforms