UI experiment

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  1. Jonathan Moreira Jonathan Moreira

    I like the transparent vs opaque background effect used in some OSX apps. Trying to reproduce that on an interface I did a while ago.

    Any thoughts?

    10 months ago

  2. Rémi Lejeune Rémi Lejeune

    Wow.. so clean, so nice ! Want to see more!!

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    10 months ago

  3. Andrew Ckor Andrew Ckor

    Beautiful.
    Maybe the transparency is too much.
    Also I like a thicker progress bar with slight rounded corners. :)

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    10 months ago

  4. Bady Bady

    wow.. last time I see this transparent style is in DA few years ago.. nice to see it here :)

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    10 months ago

  5. Alex Potapenko Alex Potapenko

    feels like windows aero in os x :)

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    10 months ago

  6. Emrah Demirag Emrah Demirag

    amazing work.

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    10 months ago

  7. Jonathan Moreira Jonathan Moreira

    @Rémi Lejeune, @Emrah Demirag thanks guys!

    @Andrew Ckor, I think you're right about the transparency. I've just decreased it a little and it looks way more cleaner. Thanks for the feedback man!

    @Bady, yes I totally remember this style. :) In fact I used VMWare Fusion the other day, and the tab window has this "blurry" effect on the left side. I found it very nice. Just wanted to give a try.

    @Alex Potapenko, agree!

    10 months ago

  8. Bert Devriese Bert Devriese

    Very slick.
    I do agree with @Alex Potapenko though. The transparency is a bit much.

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    10 months ago

  9. Kevin Kevin

    Sick!

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    10 months ago

  10. Julia Khusainova Julia Khusainova

    Beautiful work @Jonathan

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    10 months ago

  11. Kenneth Del Prado Kenneth Del Prado

    Want that on my OS X

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    10 months ago

  12. Sorin Jurcut Sorin Jurcut

    From graphical point of view its very well executed and looks nice and clean. However, from UX point of view choosing to add transparency to large areas of a window is bad for the user because it attracts his attention away from the working space into the background, which is not something you want when you build an application. Actually the whole reason for opaque windows is because the users attention has to be focused on what he's doing within those windows rather than on the desktop. :)

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    10 months ago

  13. Afraz Afraz

    Agreed with @Sorin Jurcut
    But so so nice work :)

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    10 months ago

  14. Thomas Strobl Thomas Strobl

    I could have written a 10000-character comment containing several adjectives, but I chose to just tell you: I love it.

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    10 months ago

  15. Finn Finn

    I agree with Thomas Strobl and Andrew Ckor.
    If you make the transparency a little less, then it's perfect for me!

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    10 months ago

  16. Gadzhi Kharkharov Gadzhi Kharkharov

    Nice work and style, but it seems that such style makes too much visual noise for my eyes) And reminds me of Windows Vista)

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    10 months ago

  17. Onur Oztaskiran Onur Oztaskiran

    Agree with @Gadzhi Kharkharov. Looks great but doesn't seem like fit for the OSX. This is more like Windows UI on steroids :)

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    10 months ago

  18. Nuruzzaman Sheikh Nuruzzaman Sheikh

    amazing work!

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    10 months ago

  19. Mike Busby Mike Busby

    Really nice stuff!

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    10 months ago

  20. Dominik Schmidt ⚛ Dominik Schmidt ⚛

    I like what I see!

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    10 months ago

  21. Ethan Kramer Ethan Kramer

    Good job

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    10 months ago

  22. Sarah Mick Sarah Mick

    this is beyond sexy. omg love.

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    10 months ago

  23. Wills Bithrey Wills Bithrey

    Love it!

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    10 months ago

  24. Jackson Stephens Jackson Stephens

    Love it. Wait. No I love it more than Wills did.

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    10 months ago

  25. Jonathan Moreira Jonathan Moreira

    Thanks everyone for the kind words!

    @Sorin Jurcut, nothing to say more man, I totally agree with you! Like I said it was just an experiment. Thanks for the valuable feedback. :)

    10 months ago

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