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Energy

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  1. Pro Dmall-avatar Dan Mall

    A zoomed-out screen from a web app I'm designing for an energy company.

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    3 months ago

  2. Pro Me-july2011-700px Cameron Moll

    Love the dark/vibrant thing you've got going on here.

    3 months ago

  3. Pro Photo120 Eric Guess

    Same as what @Cameron Moll said.

    Was this dark theme done to save energy..?

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    3 months ago

  4. Pro Phil_newavatar2 Phil Coffman

    Digging this. Are you using Pakt for the numbers top left?

    3 months ago

  5. Pro Main_avatar_realface Van Shea Sedita

    Very easy to read even zoomed out, I question wether the purple will be bright enough.

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    3 months ago

  6. Curved Matthew Westrik

    Wowzers.

    3 months ago

  7. Pro Dmall-avatar Dan Mall

    @Cameron Moll: Thanks!

    @Eric Guess: It wasn't intentionally. The client was leaning toward this direction initially, but I guess it does have that added benefit!

    @Phil Coffman: Nope, it's Proxima Nova Extra Condensed.

    @Van Shea Sedita: the purple looks better at 100%, but thanks for the heads up; I may have another go at it.

    @Matthew Westrik: Is that a good wowzers or a bad wowzers?

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    3 months ago

  8. Pro Josh_hemsley Josh Hemsley

    Ah playing in my world... and doing it dang well!! Love seeing folks take on presenting energy data. Great job my friend!

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    3 months ago

  9. Pro Twitter-rubin-300px Dan Rubin

    Love this, and love that you're using a UI kit to help create it :)

    3 months ago

  10. Pro Dribbble Jesse Gardner

    Nest? ;)

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    3 months ago

  11. Pro Poster-heartofman Jonathan Bowden

    nice contrast!

    3 months ago

  12. Curved Matthew Westrik

    @Dan Mall Definitely a good wowzers.

    3 months ago

  13. 4c72b2d3-9db0-4948-a6d4-31230eb4398e_normal Ringo Moss

    As usual Dan, massive props. I love the way it has been balanced between design aesthetic and the need for corporate clarity.

    3 months ago

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