Another interface for the project I'm working on. It's getting closer and closer to dev hand off. I will tweet when its live. Feel free to give me a follow and say hi if your interested in this app.
Also, these are Rogie King's game covers. If you want more info on them, hit him up as I think they will be available in his Fine Goods Market.
Kevin, thanks for your feedback on this the other day! The little improvement to the badge count really helped. Those small details that make a big difference! Keep rock'n dude!
So I know this is absolutely gorgeous and so many small details to talk about, but one thing I reaaaalllly LOVE is the general proportion of the items and UI elements. People sometimes forget they're designing for touch screen interfaces, and mainly the most important thing is to make stuff fat finger friendly without going to the extreme. You've done an amazing job at it, it makes me want to interact with the device, not too intimidating, not too shy.
I like the spaced out layout and the large size of the touch targets, but I really think that the paperclip over the avatar is something to be reconsidered. It is a good example of form trumping function for no particular benefit for the end user...
Great shot man! Looks really harmonious.
The white drop shadows under the icons on the wood are a liiiittle too white in my opinion. Looks very good non the less.
Maybe a strange question, but how do you photograph your screen in a way that you don't see those messy screen lines?
Thanks for the feedback, Alex! The screens getting those messy lines is something pretty tough to dodge. I take the pics with my iPhone and wait till the focus comes out so that the lines are not there, then quickly snap. Lighting is key as well.
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Eric Hoffman
Another interface for the project I'm working on. It's getting closer and closer to dev hand off. I will tweet when its live. Feel free to give me a follow and say hi if your interested in this app.
Also, these are Rogie King's game covers. If you want more info on them, hit him up as I think they will be available in his Fine Goods Market.
over 1 year ago
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Kevin Anderson
Nice Eric!
over 1 year ago
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Eric Hoffman
Kevin, thanks for your feedback on this the other day! The little improvement to the badge count really helped. Those small details that make a big difference! Keep rock'n dude!
over 1 year ago
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Jack Bingham
Pretty poor feedback, but — Boom!
over 1 year ago
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Kevin Anderson
@Eric Anytime! And likewise dude! :)
over 1 year ago
Awesome Eric!
over 1 year ago
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Rich Tabor
Whoa! Awesome.
over 1 year ago
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zee7 ✽
beautiful!
over 1 year ago
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Kerem Suer
So I know this is absolutely gorgeous and so many small details to talk about, but one thing I reaaaalllly LOVE is the general proportion of the items and UI elements. People sometimes forget they're designing for touch screen interfaces, and mainly the most important thing is to make stuff fat finger friendly without going to the extreme. You've done an amazing job at it, it makes me want to interact with the device, not too intimidating, not too shy.
Well done.
over 1 year ago
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Mason Yarnell
+1 on Kerem's comment. While the UI is simple and effective, everything is still visually rich. Loving it!
over 1 year ago
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Eric Hoffman
@Richard, @zee7 Thanks fellas!
@Kerem, thanks homie! Sushi in t-minus 15 days :)
over 1 year ago
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Marvin Kennis
So clean. Great work!
over 1 year ago
I like the spaced out layout and the large size of the touch targets, but I really think that the paperclip over the avatar is something to be reconsidered. It is a good example of form trumping function for no particular benefit for the end user...
over 1 year ago
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Eric Hoffman
@kaishin, this would only happen upon overflow of swiping vertically thru profiles. I made the overlap in this design to illustrate that to my client.
over 1 year ago
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Aurélien Foutoyet
Superb work !
over 1 year ago
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Patrick Monkel
Looks great!
over 1 year ago
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Alex van Zijl
Great shot man! Looks really harmonious.
The white drop shadows under the icons on the wood are a liiiittle too white in my opinion. Looks very good non the less.
Maybe a strange question, but how do you photograph your screen in a way that you don't see those messy screen lines?
over 1 year ago
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Eric Hoffman
Thanks for the feedback, Alex! The screens getting those messy lines is something pretty tough to dodge. I take the pics with my iPhone and wait till the focus comes out so that the lines are not there, then quickly snap. Lighting is key as well.
over 1 year ago
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Jeff Broderick
Absolutely beautiful!
over 1 year ago
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Eric Hoffman
Thanks, Jeff!
over 1 year ago
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Zach Forrester
Gorgeous!
over 1 year ago
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Eric Hoffman
thank you very much, Mr Forrester.
over 1 year ago
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Lewis
Sweet! Loving the feel of this mate.
over 1 year ago
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Mani
brilliant :)
over 1 year ago
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Jason Wu
Just beautiful. well done!
over 1 year ago