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  1. Pro Virgil Pana Virgil Pana

    Timeline view a iphone app I work right now, what do you think?

    iPhone 5 Preview: http://dribbble.com/shots/842675-iPhone-timeline/attachments/88571
    Full size screen: http://dribbble.com/shots/842675-iPhone-timeline/attachments/88572

    More screens to come in the following days.

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    5 months ago

  2. Pro Kevin Kalde Kevin Kalde

    full view?

    5 months ago

  3. Pro Virgil Pana Virgil Pana

    @Kevin Kalde Just uploaded it.

    5 months ago

  4. Pro Kevin Kalde Kevin Kalde

    @Virgil Pana looks great, man!

    5 months ago

  5. Pro Virgil Pana Virgil Pana

    Thanks @Kevin Kalde, any suggestions ? (other then regarding my bad writing)

    5 months ago

  6. Adrien Rochet Adrien Rochet

    Do you make the iPhone frame or it's a model ?

    Btw great work :)

    5 months ago

  7. Pro Kevin Kalde Kevin Kalde

    @Virgil Pana Would make the shadows a little bit bigger and the opacity more transparency. I've uploaded something similar a few days ago. Look at this :) - http://bit.ly/YvfiyH

    5 months ago

  8. Pro Martijn Otter Martijn Otter

    Saweet! I really like that comment-pulldown-thingie! Great job!

    5 months ago

  9. Eldars Loginovs Eldars Loginovs

    @Virgil Pana Inspired by Path app?

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  10. Pro Virgil Pana Virgil Pana

    @Adrien Rochet I made the iphone template myself and printed it regular paper.

    @Kevin Kalde, agree with you, the diffence in background color adds to the hierarchy of the ui but in order to do that I'll have to darken the main background of the screen to be darker then the comments block witch I dont want.

    5 months ago

  11. Pro Virgil Pana Virgil Pana

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  12. Marko Prljic Marko Prljic

    @Virgil Pana I think paperclip and photo gloss are redundant. I would not color code sidebar icons, it would be better if you inset them on the background with slightly darker color. Looking forward to rebound! :)

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  13. Pro Damian Hernandez Damian Hernandez

    Love the colors, and cleaness. Just the paper clip isn't working for me. Can you take that off?

    EDIT: And maybe reduce the glow in the photos :)

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  14. Pro Virgil Pana Virgil Pana

    Not sure I can do that, the client saw it in this design (http://dribbble.com/shots/603059-iPhone-custom-UI) and asked me to put in the design :|

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  15. Marko Prljic Marko Prljic

    @Virgil Pana Tell them you'll make their logo bigger instead of the paperclip :P

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  16. Pro Ryan O. Hicks Ryan O. Hicks

    The paperclip really bugs me. Seems like unnecessary clutter.

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  17. Pro Marco Moreno Marco Moreno

    Virgil, this is nice. Too bad the client likes the paper clip. that was my only critique. It makes that area too busy, with the bevel and the arrow in the bubble pointing. Too much. Oh well, still feels great.

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  18. Pro Raphael Felicio Raphael Felicio

    really cool! i really like seeing the process and sketches. But, i must agree with some above about the paperclip. I think you can find a better solution to this one :)

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  19. Pro Avinash Tripathi Avinash Tripathi

    Awesome!

    5 months ago

  20. Pro Ragnar Võrel Ragnar Võrel

    I agree with what people are saying - that paperclip is utterly useless there. I do love your templates though, you so definitely should share them. :=)

    5 months ago

  21. Vukasin Deseon Vukasin Deseon

    Awesome work man! If you don`t mind me asking, how much would you charge for an iphone app, 20 screens? Thanks! I`m asking this because some guy offered 800$ and said "That is more than enough for that kind of work" :)

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  22. Pro Tobia Crivellari  Tobia Crivellari 

    Great! Love it! @Virgil Pana

    5 months ago

  23. Marko Prljic Marko Prljic

    @Vukasin Deseon Hahaha LOL! More like $8000 even more :))

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  24. Richard Monk Richard Monk

    Really interesting to see your process! Thanks so much for posting this. Great work!

    5 months ago

  25. Pro Virgil Pana Virgil Pana

    LOL: $800 is extremely low for 20 screens even for someone that's just starting up in this. When you don't have a portofolio to show off you may be tempted to take any job oportunity that comes along but don't sell yourself that short. Find out what other designers fees are and determine yours depending on your portofolio and market value.

    I charge mobile design very close to webdesign, 5 screens cost close to a 5 pages website. That should give you an ideea.

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