I'm developing an application for use by the internal users of a public sector organization. There aren't any requirements for fancy UI so I'm just using good old bootstrap 4. However, I think that the defaults don't look as much professional, or if you want "enterpris-y". Could you recommend me a better approach? Ideally I'd like to just keep my bootstrap layout and change some fonts / colors / sizes etc by an extra css style that would override the bootstrap 4 defaults.<p>Thank you!
I apologise beforehand if this comes off as spammy, but I recently built a framework which is sort of like an alternative to Bootstrap: <a href="https://www.gethalfmoon.com/" rel="nofollow">https://www.gethalfmoon.com/</a><p>Not sure if the design here is more enterprisy, but it might suit your needs.
I’ve always thought Redhat’s pattern fly does the best job of this corporate look. <a href="https://www.patternfly.org/v4/" rel="nofollow">https://www.patternfly.org/v4/</a>
I used to have this problem but then I recently bought Tailwind UI. It’s $250 but I thought it was totally worth it, it makes it so easy to make stuff professionals if you’re a freelancer or working on multiple projects from scratch, the $250 ends up being worth it over time. I’m not associated to tailwind UI, I’m just recommending it because I really think it’s great and was surprised how easy design became after I got it
Clarity, from VMWare, is pretty "professional" looking <a href="https://clarity.design/documentation/get-started" rel="nofollow">https://clarity.design/documentation/get-started</a>