π¨ Today’s design task
Today’s challenge felt more comfortable, given my previous experience with forms in both design and coding. As always, Thomas Sensei provided valuable feedback!
Task: Redesign the cart/checkout for Freibad Hornberg, improving upon their current design.

π My design process
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Sketched initial ideas on iPad
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Researched best practices for login, account creation, and guest checkout flows
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Designed login page with ‘sign up’ text link and prominent ‘checkout as guest’ button
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Created separate pages for account creation (with password) and guest checkout
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Developed checkout page for existing users, including CVC confirmation for added security
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Created a simple ‘thank you’ page
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Fine-tuned spacing, alignments, and added prototypes
π§ Challenges and solutions
- Struggled initially with form layouts; resolved by implementing auto-layout
- Mentor feedback:
- Add consistent header across all pages
- Increase spacing below logo on checkout pages
- Improve formatting of order preview for easier assessment
πΌοΈ The final design





I’m pleased with today’s result, completed in under 2 hours. It’s encouraging to see my design speed improving with practice.
π‘ What I learned today
I thought a lot about what people are used to so that thereβs no friction or surprise going through the payment process. It was actually fun to think about what a user expects on every page and how I can provide exactly that.
β° If I had more time
- Implement mentor’s suggestions
- Create reusable form components (error messages, active/inactive inputs, dropdowns, etc.)
π Any thoughts?
What projects are you working on? I’d love to hear your thoughts on my design or any advice!
Thanks for following Day 8 of my challenge. See you tomorrow for Day 9!
With love and light π«Άπ»
Yoshie
P.S. Having nearly completed the entire Freibad website design, I’m planning to reach out and offer my services as a volunteer. This might involve learning Webflow or other tools if they’re interested in a website refresh. Fingers crossed for a positive response (if they reply at all! π)