As a (for now) lonely programmer, I have too little experience on UX / UI / Web design to design the UserInterface and all the menu's for the Trixel Editor.<p>You can find the current minor (really barebone) version of the Trixel editor here: https://glendc.github.io/trixel/. It is the first step towards an MVP.<p>A good Trixel-UI should (I think):<p>* Be minimisalist, yet give the trixel editor the style and charm it deserves<p>* Be intuitive (extending that goal of the editor)<p>* Be prepared for feature-growth. Tools & features will be added, and the UI should be designed and ready for those changes<p>This won't be a relationship where I just tell you this and than expect you to deliver me an awesome design. I will help you completely with this. I would try it myself, but my poor choice of colors and lack of design skills make it quite hard. I would love to have you as my partner and make this editor truly intuitive.<p>I would really like to underline the fact that you would be just as much worth in the team as me. The project is also still very early-stage as I only started developing less then 2 weeks ago. Most roads are still open for discussion.<p>I do have some idea's already regarding the UI and menu's, and I will keep working on idea's. But The sooner I have someone on my side to collaborate with this, the better.<p>As the application is completely in the browser it is quite essential that you know how to get great design within a web environment. Having the skills to implement these designs yourself is not required and I can (and probably will in a lot of cases) take on that entire side for you.<p>Having you on my team would really boost this project that I am spending so much of my free time on. I'm quite passionate about bringing this project to the state it deserves and I hope so are you.<p>I have this question also as a mirror within an issue of my GitHub repository: https://github.com/GlenDC/trixel/issues/48