You don't want to accidentally tap on submit order on your multi thousand dollar shopping cart. Check out the full-size for crisp details.
Feedback is appreciated as always. And check out the rest of the project to get a better scope of the general look and feel.
@Robbie I know the orange is a big dull, unfortunately gotta stick with the company colors. I've already been pushing the company style in a different direction with this app a little bit, so I don't want to mess with the color palette. :)
@Sascha I like the idea actually, but do you think that will be too many steps? One Kings Lane is a flash-sale website, so once you add an item in your cart, it expires in 10 mins, and the whole idea is to buy the product right away before it runs out of stock. I usually hate to be conservative, but I think even adding the slider is slowing down the main action, thoughts?
Nicely done! I think this is really starting to come along. The slider is a good compromise, it prevents accidental purchases, but is still relatively quick. I think it works!
This is a great idea, except what I would do is put the slide control inside the scroll view at the bottom, after all the order information. That way, the user has to at least see what they're ordering before swiping, otherwise they might get into the habit of just swiping without looking.
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Kerem Suer
You don't want to accidentally tap on submit order on your multi thousand dollar shopping cart. Check out the full-size for crisp details.
Feedback is appreciated as always. And check out the rest of the project to get a better scope of the general look and feel.
almost 2 years ago
Rad idea, great thinking!
almost 2 years ago
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Sascha Michael Trinkaus
Better yet: "Slide for submit prompt" and then hit "Go"
almost 2 years ago
Excellent idea! I'm not sure about that shade of orange though, it's a bit dull :)
almost 2 years ago
Nice! Great subtle textures btw.
almost 2 years ago
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Jake Rocheleau
awesome UI dude. looks really incredible
almost 2 years ago
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Eric Hoffman
"Slide to submit order" genius!
almost 2 years ago
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Kerem Suer
Thanks for the love guys.
@Robbie I know the orange is a big dull, unfortunately gotta stick with the company colors. I've already been pushing the company style in a different direction with this app a little bit, so I don't want to mess with the color palette. :)
almost 2 years ago
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Kerem Suer
@Sascha I like the idea actually, but do you think that will be too many steps? One Kings Lane is a flash-sale website, so once you add an item in your cart, it expires in 10 mins, and the whole idea is to buy the product right away before it runs out of stock. I usually hate to be conservative, but I think even adding the slider is slowing down the main action, thoughts?
almost 2 years ago
Nicely done! I think this is really starting to come along. The slider is a good compromise, it prevents accidental purchases, but is still relatively quick. I think it works!
almost 2 years ago
I'm not digging the pinstripe on the TabBar and NavBar. I think you could get rid of those and this would look way cleaner.
almost 2 years ago
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Sascha Michael Trinkaus
@Kerem: alternatively you could use a slide and hold (3,2,1) sent functionality, maybe? :)
almost 2 years ago
This is a great idea, except what I would do is put the slide control inside the scroll view at the bottom, after all the order information. That way, the user has to at least see what they're ordering before swiping, otherwise they might get into the habit of just swiping without looking.
almost 2 years ago
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John Sullivan Hamilton
A+ idea.
Don't mind if I jack the convention for something I'm working on, right? ; ).
almost 2 years ago
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Kerem Suer
Just got the patent approved, sorry.
(j/k) jack it away. :)
almost 2 years ago