@Chris Johnson@Filip Raatz The StatNut interface is awesome. I was stoked and bummed the first time I saw it. Stoked cause it was so good and bummed because my app tout now looked like shit :) So this is an attempt to remedy that. With this mockup I tried to go in a more skeuomorphic direction than StatNut with textures, shadows, and making the sections look perforated. I think these details are getting lost in the 1x version of this shot so it looks flat like StatNut, or perhaps I didn't take it far enough to differentiate the design.
It would be nice to see a different take on these stats counters, i understand that with such little information it's always tricky to make UIs look different, I certainly didn't invent the flat look or coloured cells ;) would love to see more, especially how you would tackle some of the challenges we encountered during dev.
@David Keegan Like i said its a nice looking interface :) Dont get me wrong both apps look great and as @Fabio Basile is hard to do things differently with so little information. Was only commenting that the look similar :)
@Mic Pringle oh awesome, I am downloading Seamless right now! This shot is just from Photoshop. I'll probably just dump the navbar and buttons out from there cause they are already done but the tickets will probably involve some Paintcode, not sure about KGNoise cause everything is using patterens from http://www.minimal-patterns.com
@Chad Whitaker Thanks! Yep, that's why this mockup has buttons for both :) I thought it was a cool interaction to pull to add more but pull to refresh is what people expect.
@Chad Whitaker If the user has a lot of accounts they might be scrolled down far in the list, so if they wanted to refresh the view at that point it would be annoying to have to scroll up and down to refresh and get back to where they were in the list. Pull to refresh is great for apps that "pull" new content down from the cloud, like tweets and email.
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David Keegan
New interface and name for my social stats app. The app is currently called "tout" but there are a lot of other big apps with this name already.
What do you guys think of the new UI and name? Be sure to check out the attached image of the actual pixels.
4 months ago
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Chris Johnson
Its nice, but reminds me of http://dribbble.com/shots/805954-StatNut-for-iOS
4 months ago
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Filip Raatz
I thought it is an update of Statnut before i read the comment of @Chris Johnson
4 months ago
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Sergey Valiukh
Cool!
4 months ago
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David Keegan
@Chris Johnson @Filip Raatz The StatNut interface is awesome. I was stoked and bummed the first time I saw it. Stoked cause it was so good and bummed because my app tout now looked like shit :) So this is an attempt to remedy that. With this mockup I tried to go in a more skeuomorphic direction than StatNut with textures, shadows, and making the sections look perforated. I think these details are getting lost in the 1x version of this shot so it looks flat like StatNut, or perhaps I didn't take it far enough to differentiate the design.
4 months ago
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Fabio Basile
It would be nice to see a different take on these stats counters, i understand that with such little information it's always tricky to make UIs look different, I certainly didn't invent the flat look or coloured cells ;) would love to see more, especially how you would tackle some of the challenges we encountered during dev.
4 months ago
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Chris Johnson
@David Keegan Like i said its a nice looking interface :) Dont get me wrong both apps look great and as @Fabio Basile is hard to do things differently with so little information. Was only commenting that the look similar :)
4 months ago
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Mic Pringle
Love It!
The add and refresh icons look like Playdoh, and that alone means I'll eagerly be updating my version when this hits the App Store.
4 months ago
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David Keegan
@Mic Pringle awesome! I'm really happy with how the nav bar came out.
4 months ago
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David Keegan
@Fabio Basile cool, I'll keep you posted. I have some fun interactions planned to fit in with the paper ticket theme. I hope I can pull them off :)
4 months ago
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Mic Pringle
@David Keegan Is it all Paintcode and KGNoise?
Oh, and take a look at Seamless (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id584751427?mt=8) to see what @William Szilveszter and I did for our take on the paper theme :]
4 months ago
Very nice! I look forward to using this new design! :)
4 months ago
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David Keegan
@Mic Pringle oh awesome, I am downloading Seamless right now! This shot is just from Photoshop. I'll probably just dump the navbar and buttons out from there cause they are already done but the tickets will probably involve some Paintcode, not sure about KGNoise cause everything is using patterens from http://www.minimal-patterns.com
4 months ago
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Christophe Tauziet
Very nice @David!
4 months ago
Oh my, I love it! Nice work sir!
4 months ago
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Chad Whitaker
I just downloaded Tout, pretty nice app, but I would reserve the pull down action to refresh the feed.
4 months ago
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David Keegan
@Chad Whitaker Thanks! Yep, that's why this mockup has buttons for both :) I thought it was a cool interaction to pull to add more but pull to refresh is what people expect.
4 months ago
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Chad Whitaker
@David Keegan Why not use the plus button to add new accounts and pull down to refresh the feeds? :)
4 months ago
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David Keegan
@Chad Whitaker If the user has a lot of accounts they might be scrolled down far in the list, so if they wanted to refresh the view at that point it would be annoying to have to scroll up and down to refresh and get back to where they were in the list. Pull to refresh is great for apps that "pull" new content down from the cloud, like tweets and email.
4 months ago
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Vaibhav Bhat
NOO
4 months ago
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David Keegan
@Vaibhav Bhat don't worry there will be plenty of things to work on together :)
4 months ago
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Vaibhav Bhat
Ain't no one takin' my app from me. I'll be designin' this, dank you very much.
4 months ago