Balancing Host and Product in Koala Shopping App Live Section: UI Design Insights
This article examines how the Koala Shopping app’s homepage live‑streaming module balances the host’s presence with product displays, using selective carousel rotation and static framing to create clear visual cues and a cohesive user experience.
Today's daily share is about the live streaming section on the Koala Shopping app homepage. As we know, live streaming largely relies on the host's traffic to attract users and facilitate product purchase transactions. How to balance the relationship between the host and the product within the interface is a point worth considering.
Koala Live uses an interaction form where the host and product rotate in the same area, establishing a connection between them for the user. To avoid this section being too jumpy and chaotic on the first screen, only images one and three are rotated, providing reasonable psychological cues. After three rotations establishing the link, the screen freezes on a static image showing only the host's figure, giving the other page sections a visual level choice of the same hierarchy.
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FangDuoduo UEDC
FangDuoduo UEDC, officially the FangDuoduo User Experience Design Center. It handles UX design for FangDuoduo’s suite of products and focuses on pioneering experience innovation in the online real‑estate sector.
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