Home that feels alive, not algorithmically dead.
Rows rotate, art goes edge to edge, and every surface pushes you toward the next thing without becoming a spreadsheet of thumbnails.
This is the visual direction for the upcoming Yomiru app: editorial, cinematic, sharp, and built so anime and manga feel like one premium world instead of two stitched products.
For tonight
The goal is not "more UI." It is a product rhythm that feels expensive: faster continuation, stronger discovery, cleaner playback, and a reading experience that does not feel like an afterthought.
Rows rotate, art goes edge to edge, and every surface pushes you toward the next thing without becoming a spreadsheet of thumbnails.
Big art, sparse chrome, strong metadata, and clear actions. The screen should feel like it is selling a night, not presenting a database row.
Your next step should always be visible, obvious, and elegant. No hunting. No re-finding.
Detail needs to feel immersive but controlled: strong art, confident spacing, and just enough metadata to energize a tap without cluttering the moment.
Reading should feel quiet and deliberate. The UI should stay out of the way, keep progress visible, and make long sessions feel smooth on weak phones.
Full-screen by default. Sparse controls. Strong contrast. Real theatre energy. This should feel closer to a premium streaming room than a generic media widget.
Search should be obvious, quick, and genre-aware. It should make crossing from anime to manga feel native instead of accidental.
Anime · Korean origin · 2024
Manhwa · Action · Fantasy
Monetization stays in discovery, never inside playback.
A great anime app does not end at playback. It should make your taste feel organized, remembered, and easy to re-enter.
Watching · Episode 7 next
Reading · Chapter 214
Planned · Added this week
Watching across anime and manhwa without losing your place.