
Not only are the borders of the squares a light color that is a little hard to see, but there is a fading effect that applies to them both vertically and horizontally.

On this screen, even before I tried clicking a button my feeling was that it could use a bit of adjustment. (You can see this screen on the bottom left of this page here, assuming LingoDeer didn’t change their webpage by the time you read this review)

Once I selected my language and chose my level, I was presented with a scrollable screen of “Learn” options in a set of staggered squares. I didn’t have to create an account manually which was nice. The app downloaded quickly and was pretty simple to set up. (I’m using an iPhone 6 in case it matters) So I thought I would try it out and write a review with my unbiased feedback about the app.

I recently received an email from a member of LingoDeer, maker of a free mobile language learning app, asking me to try their app and maybe write a review.
