TELx 2025 UI/UX Redesign TELxIP

Abstract: Please share a brief summary 2-3 of the proposed changes.

Proposing a new UX/UI design for TELx that:

  • Updates the web app to align with Telcoin’s new brand styles.
  • Consolidates the current “wallet sidebar” and “rewards” page into an industry-standard “portfolio” page.
  • Updates the “pool page” to make pool information more easier to understand for liquidity providers.

Specification: Please give a complete description of the changes that will be made.

Home page

  • Consolidates all current information in an easy-to-understand format.
  • Feels much more professional, legitimizes the feel of the platform.
  • Adds “active pools” section to the home page so visitors can see the most important information on first impression.

Pools page

  • Added TVL, Staked, Volume, Fees data (currently only on home page).
  • Consolidates “active” and “archived” pools to a single page.

Pool page

  • Simplified layout to better understand pool information.

Portfolio page (new)

  • Combines data from the current “wallet sidebar” and “rewards” pages.
  • Designed with multi-chain in mind. Users would be able to aggregate claimable rewards calls via each chain.
  • Much easier to understand when pools need attention (exiting a deprecated contract, etc).

About page

  • Simplified to match the rest of the redesign.

Rationale: Please provide a rationale for the changes.

  • The current TELx UX/UI design is outdated and lagging behind other liquidity provision UX/UI (Uniswap, Blancer, etc).
  • “Wallet sidebar” and “rewards page” do not follow industry standards for a singular “portfolio page”.
  • Telcoin’s brand has been updated to a darker blue palette. Updating TELx to match maintains visual association.

Implementation: Please provide details related to who will take what steps to implement the changes.

  • One TELx frontend developer implements the design changes over a 4 week period (160 hours).
  • Another frontend developer reviews the code.
  • A project manager leads the project.
  • Costs for frontend development, code review, and project management are estimated to total $7,200.
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Im a sucker for a clean-looking, brand-centric UI. Well done! love this…

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Great proposal Josh, cant have this upgrade soon enough. The easier we make it the more people will be able to take part.

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Awesome proposal and really digging the redesign mockup as well! All for this.

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Awesome proposal and would be a huge upgrade. Well worth it! Thanks @josh

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Telx seems to be broken for me . page just times out. hopefully comes good ..?

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Is there a mobile version?

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Josh, one question i had, is there any simple way to make this redesign “flow” from the telcoin.org site a little cleaner? for instance, the dropdown on telcoin.org says “telx defi exchange”

it would be great if the sidebar and everything felt like the same ecosystem as telcoin.org, but that may be a bigger conversation.

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Most likely the redesign will flow into the mobile version of the site. Tends to go that way with modern UI/UX design.

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Yep!

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Thanks for the feedback. Indeed I think this is a longer conversation

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In modern design, we develop mobile-first as it’s the most used device family and because it requires more thought on managing and prioritizing the space on the screen. We do desktop-first if usage data is heavily skewed towards desktop, which, in my experience, isn’t usually the case. Desktop-only is also a possibility for an MVP.

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Thanks, @josh!

I’m assuming the active pool table is scrollable?! Looks like it will be hard to read.

I think that having information (Status, TVL, etc) in separate containers takes a lot of a screen’s “real estate” on mobile, so that when people first land on a page, they will have to scroll a lot to understand what it is about.

On mobile, those header-containers almost look misplaced. If they are the top priority data you want to show, wouldn’t it be more interesting to style them accordingly?

Why was the “Powered by” section removed? It passed a lot of credibility and visibility of the underlying tech. I think it should be moved down in priority, but not removed. The explanatory copy (How it works, etc) in the current version was also great and very much needed.

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Yes the pool tables are scrollable. Check out Uniswap and Balancer tables on mobile. The design is based on those pages.

https://balancer.fi/pools

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