While I like the everything you have going on, the gloss line on the hover & active links seems like it's not needed. Then again, that's only what I can see from this 400x300 shot - it might make sense to have it depending on what you have going on beyond the shot.
The mint green is beautiful. Have you tried the army green elements in another color, maybe a slate blue/gray. Even dark gray or black. I think it would help that minty green stand out.
But that's just me :) I really love what you have going on. Keep up the great work.
@Evan Yan indeed ill try that soon :), thanks man!
@Gedy Rivera you mean the subnav links? I'll try a solid colour and see how it looks like. The main reason I choose that mint green is because its rarely used, so I though it might add some identity to the app so people identify it when seeing the colour.
BTW I gave up on this app yesterday after about few weeks of design and development. I found few nearly-identical apps out there so I though there is no point carrying on with this one :)
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Taha Hesham
A shot of a "Add New Project" page of a project I'm working on. Feedback please =D
over 1 year ago
I like the cleanness and it looks very good. I would like to see the white background with subtle texture.
over 1 year ago
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Gedy Rivera
Taha, welcome to Dribbble! Great debut shot!
While I like the everything you have going on, the gloss line on the hover & active links seems like it's not needed. Then again, that's only what I can see from this 400x300 shot - it might make sense to have it depending on what you have going on beyond the shot.
The mint green is beautiful. Have you tried the army green elements in another color, maybe a slate blue/gray. Even dark gray or black. I think it would help that minty green stand out.
But that's just me :) I really love what you have going on. Keep up the great work.
over 1 year ago
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Taha Hesham
@Evan Yan indeed ill try that soon :), thanks man!
@Gedy Rivera you mean the subnav links? I'll try a solid colour and see how it looks like. The main reason I choose that mint green is because its rarely used, so I though it might add some identity to the app so people identify it when seeing the colour.
BTW I gave up on this app yesterday after about few weeks of design and development. I found few nearly-identical apps out there so I though there is no point carrying on with this one :)
over 1 year ago
Shame, looks slick!
over 1 year ago