@Peter With this app you can start exploring your ship and ports immediately. Plan your trip, get excited, and be totally ready for the high seas. You can almost smell the suntan lotion when you open up Shipmate app :)
Excellent use of color I luv how the blue highlight adds to the design and doesn't just scream look at me. Very nice work Daniel, and the typography is flawless. Keep it up man.
@Marco I expect that :) I'm only wondering that you are the first one with this note. It should be on left. I'm not sure about that, thos is first version...
Yeah the back button is not in the right place.
The tip is mostly why it makes look wrong.
The reason why the back button is on top left, is so the user doesn't "go back" on accident, and top left corner is also a not so easy corner to tap on. And it takes more from the user to work their finger to that corner, so is an action that the user is "sure" about, and not accidental.
ahah, sorry about the spiel :) — I'm sure you knew all that.. hehe
This is looking goof but some things are going on that kinda break some common iOS UI standards. The back button is in a very strange place. The tab bar's selected state seems a bit odd how you are using this style. Check out how other people have used this type of treatment: http://drbl.in/cvRX
Also, it looks as if you are in need of an iPhone GUI PSD: http://cl.ly/CUIi
16 Responses
first version
over 1 year ago
Looks very nice! What's the app about?
over 1 year ago
@Peter With this app you can start exploring your ship and ports immediately. Plan your trip, get excited, and be totally ready for the high seas. You can almost smell the suntan lotion when you open up Shipmate app :)
over 1 year ago
wow, simple and clean, awesome!
over 1 year ago
Excellent use of color I luv how the blue highlight adds to the design and doesn't just scream look at me. Very nice work Daniel, and the typography is flawless. Keep it up man.
over 1 year ago
Very classy. Fits the audience perfectly.
over 1 year ago
hum that back button on the top should go to the left? :D
over 1 year ago
@Marco I expect that :) I'm only wondering that you are the first one with this note. It should be on left. I'm not sure about that, thos is first version...
over 1 year ago
Agree with @Marco, that's look strange ;)
over 1 year ago
Yeah the back button is not in the right place.
The tip is mostly why it makes look wrong.
The reason why the back button is on top left, is so the user doesn't "go back" on accident, and top left corner is also a not so easy corner to tap on. And it takes more from the user to work their finger to that corner, so is an action that the user is "sure" about, and not accidental.
ahah, sorry about the spiel :) — I'm sure you knew all that.. hehe
over 1 year ago
really cool!
over 1 year ago
Simply put - it's awesome!
over 1 year ago
This is looking goof but some things are going on that kinda break some common iOS UI standards. The back button is in a very strange place. The tab bar's selected state seems a bit odd how you are using this style. Check out how other people have used this type of treatment: http://drbl.in/cvRX
Also, it looks as if you are in need of an iPhone GUI PSD: http://cl.ly/CUIi
over 1 year ago
@Eric tab bar is nothing original here, I know. But it's still better than the native one. And this is only first version :)
over 1 year ago
Daniel, cool man. Was just some general feedback. I think you are doing some good work, my friend :)
over 1 year ago
@Eric I took it that way, don't worry :) Thanks all of you for great respons.
over 1 year ago