A look at the transparent nature of the Hookflash user interface. The benefit of using the transparency on the outer border is because it picks up some of the color and texture from whatever background it's sitting on (like your desktop), it forms a sort of symmetry with that background.
I included an attachment which shows various elements of the UI design. The wood background was actually shot by me with my Canon EOS 7D and is a cutting board my wife never used, that was sitting in my kitchen - so it was in perfect condition. It was then processed with Adobe Lightroom + Photoshop.
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The Skins Factory
A look at the transparent nature of the Hookflash user interface. The benefit of using the transparency on the outer border is because it picks up some of the color and texture from whatever background it's sitting on (like your desktop), it forms a sort of symmetry with that background.
I included an attachment which shows various elements of the UI design. The wood background was actually shot by me with my Canon EOS 7D and is a cutting board my wife never used, that was sitting in my kitchen - so it was in perfect condition. It was then processed with Adobe Lightroom + Photoshop.
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4 months ago
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Meng To
The transparency is sexy.
4 months ago
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Alpis Design
Looks great!
4 months ago
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Erick Mazer Yamashita
Nice one!
4 months ago
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Joshua McCowen
Sexy!
4 months ago
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Anatol Korel
nice! but i dont get those white 1pixel dots on the corners... looks a bit corrupt to me =)
4 months ago
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The Skins Factory
There called "glints", and they occur in the real world.
4 months ago
I'm getting tired of liking all your work. Kudos.
4 months ago
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The Skins Factory
Me too Aaron, just STOP all ready! Aaron's my middle name so you get a pass this time ;-)
4 months ago