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by x7ci 1097 days ago
I'm building my personal website[1] also inspired by FUI design systems. I don't think usability is an issue at all, at least with the design approach I've taken. They're just React components which you could easily feed real data. The visualizations and animations are more difficult to replicate.

[1] https://x7ci.engineer/

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Very cool, reminds me of 2advanced.com - a very slick flash website from 2001 that now only exists in a museum.

https://www.webdesignmuseum.org/gallery/2advanced-studios-v3...

It's amusing that something "futuristic" and "sci-fi like" has connections to the year 2001 and is now in a museum of the past.
Thank you for the memory of 2adv. I spent a significant amount of time in high school reverse engineering their SWF file to understand how to do animations like that in flash.
Very cool, but distracting that the very first top left attention grabbing glyph is an unrelated company's logo https://polygon.technology/
Love the fade-in animations. Really awesome.

The only problem I have (on laptop) is the font combined with the text size (10pt) on the blog is a bit on the smaller side. I recommend bumping up the font of the body to at least 14pt to increase readability for most screens.

Appreciate the feedback. I'll try to improve readability.
This is so sick. Blows Arwes out of the water.
I love this.

Arwes is about 20% too over the top for me or I would really be tempted to build something in it.

But the style ofyour site is almost exactly what I want. Are you open sourcing your component library/styling by any chance? Also, what does 'FUI' mean in this context?

Very impressive, and works well on mobile (iOS). Congrats and thanks for sharing.
wow, that is really cool! are you using a UI library or are these custom built?
They're all custom built (except for the ECharts component). Thanks!
Maybe you can make a UI library out of it too!
I really like this, thanks for sharing.
this is beautiful, congrats and thank you for sharing