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  1. Pro Gabe Abadilla Gabe Abadilla

    Analytics dashboard design for the upcoming Kareer.me iPhone App. Companies will be able to view their profile statistics in realtime. Let us know what you think! Comments are always appreciated.

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    9 months ago

  2. John Powell John Powell

    I have a sneaking suspicion this would look just as rad on a black iphone as well. But now I wish I got one of the white ones.

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    9 months ago

  3. Pro Andrew Simpkins Andrew Simpkins

    Do you have any confessions for this dashboard?

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    9 months ago

  4. Pro Gabe Abadilla Gabe Abadilla

    @John Powell Glad you're liking it! I'm hoping it will look good in any frame.

    9 months ago

  5. Pro Gabe Abadilla Gabe Abadilla

    @Andrew Simpkins I'm not great with lyrics but... "Your hair, it's everywhere"

    9 months ago

  6. Pro Jonathan Minori Jonathan Minori

    Looks awesome Gabe! I wonder if the text will be difficult to read at that size? Just my thought when looking at this particular screen and obviously not on the iPhone. Really love the colors and layout.

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    9 months ago

  7. Pro Alexandre Naud Alexandre Naud

    That's so awesome! The colors are perfect. ;D

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    9 months ago

  8. Pro Gabe Abadilla Gabe Abadilla

    @Jonathan Minori You're absolutely right. Once I saw the design in context, some of the elements were just too small. I'm currently reworking it to be simpler and legible.

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    9 months ago

  9. Pro Gabe Abadilla Gabe Abadilla

    @Alexandre Naud Thanks. It took a while to settle on this palette, but I think it's working out for me.

    9 months ago

  10. Pro Duncan Malashock Duncan Malashock

    @Gabe Abadilla great-looking shot.

    Nerdy math question this time: how are you computing the scale of the bar graph? Are you dividing everything by the highest value in the set? If so, that highest value would be filled to the top of its bar, and you'd probably list that number somewhere for scale.

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    9 months ago

  11. Pro Jon Mulligan Jon Mulligan

    Lovely shot! Looks really clean.
    @Duncan Malashock
    I'd personally start by taking the maximum value and rounding it to a nice number. From there, a simple calculation -
    entryValue / scaleMax * 100
    - would give you a percentage height of the scale to size each bar to.

    I prefer a scale's maximum to be a nice number rather than the largest value as I think it gives a better sense of scale.

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    9 months ago

  12. Pro Gabe Abadilla Gabe Abadilla

    @Duncan Malashock @Jon Mulligan Good questions and suggestions. We'll have to figure that out, but I think it would be something like Jon mentioned. My brain hurts thinking about it.

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    9 months ago

  13. Pro Valik Boyev Valik Boyev

    nice colors! )

    9 months ago

  14. Pro Dave Hornsby Dave Hornsby

    Very nice work - love the colours :)

    9 months ago

  15. Pro Scott Stephens Scott Stephens

    This looks great

    9 months ago

  16. Rémi Corson Rémi Corson

    i love it!

    9 months ago

  17. Dave Snowden Dave Snowden

    Gabe, looking sweet man.

    8 months ago

  18. Kenny Rosenberg Kenny Rosenberg

    Gabe this is awesome!

    8 months ago

  19. Vinny Singh Vinny Singh

    Great use of colors! Good use of infographics

    8 months ago

  20. Pro Diesel Laws Diesel Laws

    Gorgeous!

    8 months ago

  21. Pro Mike Hince Mike Hince

    Stunning work.

    5 months ago

  22. Pro tenacityworks tenacityworks

    Excellent work!

    5 months ago

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  24. Pro Jose Gonzalez Jose Gonzalez

    I love it! Congratulations!

    3 months ago

  25. Pro Garrett Godsey Garrett Godsey

    gorgeous.

    3 months ago

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