Skitched-20120604-155319

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  1. Kyle Neath Kyle Neath

    Trying my best to stick to Bootstrap and not do too much custom UI in order to focus on the UX.

    12 months ago

  2. Pro Sam Soffes Sam Soffes

    Totally love it. The border on the triangle could use a little love. Guessing it looks lighter due to anti-aliasing.

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    12 months ago

  3. Max Schoening Max Schoening

    @Sam Soffes I love how he mentions how he's focusing on UX and you mention anti-aliasing on an arrow.

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    12 months ago

  4. Pro Matthew Sanders Matthew Sanders

    @Sam Soffes @Maximilian Schoening I love how it totally could be considered user experience since it likely will hinder many designers feelings about the app. :)

    12 months ago

  5. Pro Sam Soffes Sam Soffes

    @Matthew Sanders @Maximilian Schoening I love the UX. The anti-aliasing and the off-center text were screaming at me. Totally love everything else :)

    The thought of deploying from GitHub is magical.

    12 months ago

  6. Pro Diana Mounter Diana Mounter

    One minor thing: I reckon the comment bubble cuts across the form, and assuming all the form elements above affect the action of deploying then I'd want to feel all connected so I wouldn't have the comment bubble go right to the edges. But I can see you may have done that so as to have more space for the text.

    Otherwise it's lovely, and I take great pleasure in seeing you needing to center something for a change ;)

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    12 months ago

  7. Paul Stamatiou Paul Stamatiou

    kill the chrome!!

    12 months ago

  8. Pro Ben Taylor Ben Taylor

    It would be interesting if the button's text summarised the action.

    "Deploy Master to All Machines"

    12 months ago

  9. Travis Vocino Travis Vocino

    Sexy, indeed.

    12 months ago

  10. Kenneth Reitz Kenneth Reitz

    I assume this is for an internal interface?

    12 months ago

  11. Pro Sergie Magdalin Sergie Magdalin

    smart. love how simple your UI's are - focusing on usability instead of "graphics".

    7 months ago

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