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JavaFx UX

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Currently working on a school project that is going okay. We were given assigned groups, which is always an L. Anyway the person in our group who said he was good with HCI/UX/UI is utterly trash. I am decent with it myself but I have been working with all the backend of the application. Since he's trash at his role, I want to outsource it. Looking for favorably a fxml layout of the scene below. If not a mock up would be alright, be it that component images be provided.  

The project is supposed to be modeled around the scheme from this website https://www.ttbonline.gov/colasonline/publicSearchColasBasic.do . But it's ugly as fuck so do what you want with colors and shit.

While doing a mockup be noted, that a menu bar and account /name will be added to all scenes.

 

I just want a mockup with a color scheme or some nice display, so I can have something to go off of when coding and redesigning the UI.

 

 

 

 

 

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Took a shot at the login screen, anything can be changed to your liking.

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To be fair, even your login screen looks bloated as hell, not even speaking of other screens.

EDIT:

Could do more tomorrow, need to hit the bed.

Edited by Vilius

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