@Dustin Curtis, I'm assuming this is your own, custom code. Are you planning on open sourcing it? Or some sort of "release"? Really interested in this concept… Great work, sir! :)
The first time I saw it I just wanted to touch it and gave you an unintended kudos! I want my kudos back!
Seriously, this is such a cool concept and it looks good too.
Am I the only person who thinks that the potential confusion of this kind of interaction far outweighs the effort it takes to click. Once.
Surely that's why the hover-click paradigm is so strong and is still around...
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The Kudos hover-select button. No clicking required! See it in action here: http://dcurt.is/unkudo
3 months ago
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Anthony Killeen
Woah! That's some pretty slick work right there Dustin. Good work!
3 months ago
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Bjango ✎ Marc Edwards
Great to see it works on touch screens, too.
3 months ago
@Dustin Curtis, I'm assuming this is your own, custom code. Are you planning on open sourcing it? Or some sort of "release"? Really interested in this concept… Great work, sir! :)
3 months ago
Yup, this is my own custom code. I'll probably create a little open source project around it soon, though.
3 months ago
I keep playing a game to go as far as possible without completely filling the circle. Probably not the intended effect.
3 months ago
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Petr Koncal ☞
kudos Dustin
3 months ago
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Maarten Dijk
WOW.. You're a magician!
3 months ago
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Mike Stezycki
Loved seeing this thing pulsate. It's too cool!
3 months ago
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Joel Helin
Oh, you clever you.
3 months ago
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Hunter Hastings
A fantastic innovation in the name of simplicity. Glad to see you posting on Dribbble again!
3 months ago
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Christopher Magruder I Une...
it just took part of my soul!!!
Just kidding, love the idea. Reminds me of xbox kinects.
3 months ago
The first time I saw it I just wanted to touch it and gave you an unintended kudos! I want my kudos back!
Seriously, this is such a cool concept and it looks good too.
3 months ago
Pretty slick, great work.
3 months ago
Rebound
Kudos like Download-Button
by Tobias Reich
Check it out: Click!
3 months ago
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Nathan Parks
Am I the only person who thinks that the potential confusion of this kind of interaction far outweighs the effort it takes to click. Once.
Surely that's why the hover-click paradigm is so strong and is still around...
3 months ago