I'm currently playing around with a personal project, I havent done really any iOS work. This is basically a quick mock and before i get real deep into it I'm looking for advice - mainly on which background colour suits best, then any other things if you notice anything.
I should state that this is 100% personal and Levis have nothing to do with it.
Any opinions are much appreciated... Real pixels attached, Cheers!
I agree, I'm digging the left one more. Reason being for me that on the right, the black lines become really dominant (esp around the speech bubbles, etc), and that for whatever reason just makes it feel less polished to me.
no rationale, just gut... :\
@Chris Bannister personally I think the one on the right as it really makes the articles/products stand out as a focus point which if it was to be for Levi's they would want all attention to the content. I would reduce it slightly though to a very dark grey. Couple of thoughts how about making the menu tabs the same colour as the Levi's tab un selected items in dark grey and selected in white. It will be a homage to their iconic tab branding. You could even try (this one may not work) but on the background a very dark denim effect still black but really discreet just so it adds a little depth but also as a little nod to what they are beneath everything....these are all comments to try not saying it'll be better that way but always worth exploring. Of course if you do the red tab swap the red text block for an off white and inverse the text :) overall though fantastic start.
Think I prefer the one on the right. Mainly because I'm not sure about the drop shadows on the left version - they kind of blur the edges of the sections. I like the cleanliness of the right one.
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I'm currently playing around with a personal project, I havent done really any iOS work. This is basically a quick mock and before i get real deep into it I'm looking for advice - mainly on which background colour suits best, then any other things if you notice anything.
I should state that this is 100% personal and Levis have nothing to do with it.
Any opinions are much appreciated... Real pixels attached, Cheers!
8 months ago
Nice! I definitely prefer the left, looks more refined and professional. Depends on the demo though :)
8 months ago
I agree, I'm digging the left one more. Reason being for me that on the right, the black lines become really dominant (esp around the speech bubbles, etc), and that for whatever reason just makes it feel less polished to me.
no rationale, just gut... :\
8 months ago
Left. For me, it allows me to visually brows all the data at once. However, the right compartmentalizes the content too much.
8 months ago
Left too, all my reasons are already said. By the way, nice design!
8 months ago
Left for me too, both are nice though!
8 months ago
Left for me, there is better focus on that one.
8 months ago
@Evan Kosowski @Joel Derksen @Peterson Timothy @Maxime Giguère @Lewis Newman Cheers for all the comments, I get where your all coming from. Makes a lot of sense.
8 months ago
I really like the left one as well. Nice, lighter, and would still look as good on a white iPhone in a demo.
8 months ago
the left my man!
8 months ago
@Jeremy Greenawalt @Brendon Avalos cheers lads the left one has killed it.
8 months ago
@Chris Bannister personally I think the one on the right as it really makes the articles/products stand out as a focus point which if it was to be for Levi's they would want all attention to the content. I would reduce it slightly though to a very dark grey. Couple of thoughts how about making the menu tabs the same colour as the Levi's tab un selected items in dark grey and selected in white. It will be a homage to their iconic tab branding. You could even try (this one may not work) but on the background a very dark denim effect still black but really discreet just so it adds a little depth but also as a little nod to what they are beneath everything....these are all comments to try not saying it'll be better that way but always worth exploring. Of course if you do the red tab swap the red text block for an off white and inverse the text :) overall though fantastic start.
8 months ago
Nice!
8 months ago
I think the right!! more stylish
8 months ago
It depends on the brand values, of course; but I would prefer the left one, personally.
8 months ago
Think I prefer the one on the right. Mainly because I'm not sure about the drop shadows on the left version - they kind of blur the edges of the sections. I like the cleanliness of the right one.
8 months ago
The left one.
6 months ago
Nice and clean, the left one
6 months ago
I think so. Left is so much clean and modern.
6 months ago
Very nice indeed! It's got a metro feel to it. I prefer the one on the right for the contrast.
3 months ago