Lighted Rocker Switch V2

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  1. Pro Keith Sereby Keith Sereby

    A tiny improvement?

    over 1 year ago

  2. Pro Glenn Hitchcock Glenn Hitchcock

    Definitely easier to interpret now. Especially with the orange glow on top/bottom of the on switch.

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    over 1 year ago

  3. Stuart Bayston Stuart Bayston

    Oh yes.

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    over 1 year ago

  4. Pro Bert Devriese Bert Devriese

    So slick

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    over 1 year ago

  5. Pro Chris Farina Chris Farina

    That's the stuff!

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    over 1 year ago

  6. Pro Ralph Manning Ralph Manning

    The emitted light, being a little bit more pronounced, looks great. Big improvement.

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    over 1 year ago

  7. Pro Jed Bridges Jed Bridges

    Way to push it!

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    over 1 year ago

  8. Pro Keith Sereby Keith Sereby

    Thanks, everyone! If I hadn't received the (constructive criticism) feedback that I did on the first version, I may have just abandoned this one.

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    over 1 year ago

  9. Pro Meng To Meng To

    Still insanely cool.

    over 1 year ago

  10. Jon Delman Jon Delman

    The light coming off the lit switch is beautiful. Very nice touch to place some of that light on the unlit switch. Great job as usual.

    over 1 year ago

  11. Pro Alex Parker ⇢ ☁ Alex Parker ⇢ ☁

    So pimp right now. Did you do this whole thing in photoshop? no pre-render in 3d software or anything?

    over 1 year ago

  12. Pro Vadim Sherbakov Vadim Sherbakov

    exelent

    over 1 year ago

  13. Pro Fabio Benedetti Fabio Benedetti

    @Keith Sereby great work, great attention to details ++

    over 1 year ago

  14. Pro Max Rudberg Max Rudberg

    The I/0 glyphs help a lot. Definitely improved the usability of this button.

    over 1 year ago

  15. Pro Stephen Dixon Stephen Dixon

    I love this. Great attention to detail!

    over 1 year ago

  16. Fernida Fernida

    Absolutely amazing!

    over 1 year ago

  17. Pro Rodrigo Grundig Rodrigo Grundig

    *desperatelly touch on my screen* x1000

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    over 1 year ago

  18. Pro Keith Sereby Keith Sereby

    I'm so glad that you're all liking this version. Alex, yes, there was a pre-render in C4D, but it lacked subtle qualities of light and detail that were added in PS (not to mention color correction...). Post-production is where all the magic happens ;)

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    over 1 year ago

  19. Rémi Lejeune Rémi Lejeune

    Look better than real!

    over 1 year ago

  20. Pro Matthew Sanders Matthew Sanders

    You know that feeling you got when you were 13 and your best friend beat the latest Zelda before you did? That's how I feel right now.

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    over 1 year ago

  21. Pro Keith Sereby Keith Sereby

    This makes me think about the value of skeuomorphism in UI design. Here's an interesting article: http://bit.ly/mRnlIt

    I suppose that context and audience are the deciding factors, in a general sense, on whether or not to employ such devices. The problem comes in when a skeuomorphism *seems* to have affordance and users assume that the thing will behave exactly like its physical counterpart. Most of the time, this is handled fairly well by UI designers/developers who attend to such behavioral details (many of those superstars are right here on Dribbble).

    Personally, I love both *super-real* stuff and completely abstract elements which have no direct physical ancestry. It's all enormously fun to work with!

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    over 1 year ago

  22. Andrea Manzati Andrea Manzati

    My god, this is awesome. Well done man!!

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    over 1 year ago

  23. Ed Boaden Ed Boaden

    Think the 1 on the left needs to be a lot darker as the surface is facing down away from the light, and maybe the 0 on the right should have less of a shadow for the same reasons.
    I generally don't like skeuomorphism in UI, but these look gorgeous. Well done.

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    over 1 year ago

  24. Pro Keith Sereby Keith Sereby

    Good point, Ed. Thanks for noticing - I've been looking at this thing WAY too long.

    over 1 year ago

  25. Pete White Pete White

    stunning work

    over 1 year ago

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