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  1. Pro Untitled-1 Jeff Broderick

    You should go away and stop stealing the spotlight damnit!

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    9 months ago

  2. Pro Dribbble_avatar Didi  Medina

    love what you did with the avatar borders nicely done!! ohh and the glyphs up there in the nav are orgasmic!!! =)

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    9 months ago

  3. Pro Peterf Peter Faarup

    Delicious!

    9 months ago

  4. Pro Ooykun Oykun Yilmaz

    lovin the clean look! and lighting on avatars!

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    9 months ago

  5. Pro Dribbble_avy Jordan Borth

    Awesome work as always!

    9 months ago

  6. Rrr_copy CJ Melegrito

    Now that toolbar is a sweet mix between OS X Lion and iOS. Hopefully Apple adopts such awesome design.

    Nice work, @Deaxon.

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    9 months ago

  7. Pro Draerovatar Prathyush Pramod

    Subtle and Slick ! A minor niggle I feel is that the Activity Count should have had the same font-size as the label.

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    9 months ago

  8. Pro Lk Lauri Kieksi

    Really nifty, I especially like the combination of a light-colored stroke and drop shadow on the active button up top.

    9 months ago

  9. Pro Img_0637 (1) Guillaume Gaubert

    The top bar and the action buttons bar fit perfectly, great job!

    9 months ago

  10. Pro Louie_cropped Louie Mantia

    The home icon looks pretty nice, though the mail icon looks a little odd because of the dark flap (or open flap). The document icon suffers a problem of the inner shadow, which is that in the three corners there's a light pixel that stands out. There's a similar problem going on in the calendar icon, at the end of each line.

    9 months ago

  11. Pixlr Willem Labu

    Got to +1 on Didi's comment. I would, however, decrease the width of the Cal icon by 1px to make the central column of days the same width as the outer two.

    2c

    7 months ago

  12. Pro Avatar-02 Shaun Moynihan

    Perfect.

    7 months ago

  13. Pro 3d-block Timothy Achumba

    Crisp!

    7 months ago

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