FLASHCARDS UI DESIGN
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Download Original →Minimalist Flashcard UI with Clean Typography
A sleek flashcard interface featuring a single card centered on a soft gradient background. Large, legible serif font displays the term, while subtle shadows and rounded corners create a modern, distraction-free study experience.
Download Original →Interactive Swipeable Flashcard Deck
Dynamic flashcard UI showing a stack of cards ready for swiping. Each card tilts slightly, revealing a glimpse of the next. Bright accent colors indicate correct or incorrect answers, with smooth animations for engaging mobile learning.
Download Original →Dark Mode Flashcard Review Screen
A dark-themed flashcard UI with neon green text on a deep charcoal background. Cards glow with a subtle border, and progress dots at the bottom track study session length. Ideal for late-night cramming sessions.
Download Original →Grid Layout Flashcard Dashboard
A dashboard view displaying multiple flashcards in a neat grid. Each card shows a subject tag and a preview of the term. Users can filter by category using tabs at the top, making organized study easy and visually appealing.
Download Original →Flippable Flashcard with Front and Back
A realistic 3D flippable flashcard UI. The front shows a vocabulary word in bold, while the back reveals the definition with an example sentence. A flip animation is triggered by tapping, enhancing memory retention.
Download Original →Progress Bar Flashcard Study Mode
A study mode flashcard UI featuring a horizontal progress bar at the top. The current card displays a question, with a text input field below for typing answers. A checkmark and cross button provide instant feedback.
Download Original →Color-Coded Flashcard Categories
A vibrant flashcard UI where each card is color-coded by subject—blue for science, green for history. Cards are stacked in piles on a wooden-textured background, with category labels visible for quick navigation.
Download Original →Voice-Enabled Flashcard Interface
A modern flashcard UI with a microphone icon for voice input. The card displays a term, and a speaker button plays pronunciation. A waveform animation at the bottom indicates active listening, perfect for language learning.
Download Original →Gamified Flashcard with Streak Counter
A playful flashcard UI with a streak counter and star rewards. Cards feature fun emojis and a timer counting down. A confetti animation bursts when a streak is achieved, motivating users to study daily.
Download Original →Split-Screen Flashcard and Notes UI
A dual-pane flashcard UI with the card on the left and a notes section on the right. Users can type personal mnemonics or examples while reviewing. A divider allows resizing, blending study and annotation seamlessly.
Download Original →Minimalist Study Companion
A clean, white flashcard UI with soft shadows and rounded corners. Cards flip smoothly with a subtle 3D animation, revealing definitions on the back. A muted blue accent color highlights progress, while sans-serif typography ensures easy reading for focused learning sessions.
Download Original →Color-Coded Knowledge Deck
Vibrant gradient flashcards organized by subject using distinct color tags. Each card displays a bold question on the front, with a tap-to-reveal answer feature. A sleek progress bar tracks mastery, while playful icons add visual interest without distracting from the core study material.
Download Original →Interactive Learning Grid
A dynamic grid layout of flashcards with drag-and-drop sorting capabilities. Cards feature rich textures and subtle hover effects, with swipe gestures for easy navigation. A dark mode option reduces eye strain, and embedded audio icons allow for pronunciation practice alongside text-based content.
Download Original →Retro Study Flash Set
Vintage-inspired flashcards with a paper-like texture and handwritten-style fonts. Each card has a distressed border and sepia-toned background, evoking classic index cards. A digital flip animation mimics real card shuffling, while a simple star rating system lets users mark difficult concepts for review.
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