@Samuel Couto Well I've found that I spent a bit of time sat next to developers pushing pixels into the right position, so I made this so I would be able to focus on other thing.
This is awesome. I used to spend quite some time working on UI specs like this I found it much quicker to just print out an image of the UI and then just writing the specs down with a red pen. It's a lot more fun to do it digitally but thought I'd share a quick and dirty alternative.
Looks great and I guess your devs will love you for this ;)
I accidently stumbled upon this: http://www.pngexpress.com/ In the video at minute 1 - check the feature, maybe you can save some time. But I didn't test it for now :)
@Matthew Ferry thanks dude. I actually switched to sketch so there's no need for such tools :) But I like the way slicy works for Photoshop and considered using it a couple of times.
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Timothy ッ
A little something something I made for our iOS developers to help with pixels pushing & UI polishing.
4 months ago
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Samuel Couto
So that's for helping the developers actually develop the UI?
That's nice man, I love wireframes!
4 months ago
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Timothy ッ
@Samuel Couto Well I've found that I spent a bit of time sat next to developers pushing pixels into the right position, so I made this so I would be able to focus on other thing.
4 months ago
How cool. I bet every developer would want something like this now. :v
4 months ago
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Joey Rabbitt
I like the look. Does this save you time? I mean does creating a tidy guide like this take less time than working with the developers?
4 months ago
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Timothy ッ
@Joey Rabbitt Yeah totally. The developers have to nudge something then compile a build to check it and so on, that takes so much time.
Also one of our iOS developers lives in Canada so sitting next to him to push pixels is very expensive ^__^
4 months ago
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Joey Rabbitt
@Timothy ッ Haha. Good work!
4 months ago
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Darian Edwards
This is awesome. I used to spend quite some time working on UI specs like this I found it much quicker to just print out an image of the UI and then just writing the specs down with a red pen. It's a lot more fun to do it digitally but thought I'd share a quick and dirty alternative.
4 months ago
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Tobia Crivellari
Cool! Well done! :-)
4 months ago
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Matthew R. Walker
I'm really diggin this style.
4 months ago
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Justin Schueler
Looks great and I guess your devs will love you for this ;)
I accidently stumbled upon this: http://www.pngexpress.com/
In the video at minute 1 - check the feature, maybe you can save some time. But I didn't test it for now :)
4 months ago
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Timothy ッ
@Justin Schueler Thanks man :) I'll check that out!
4 months ago
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Max Klimchuk
love color
4 months ago
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Andy Armstrong
We've been creating very in-depth developer decks like this for our mobile apps. It's rad to see how you do it!
4 months ago
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Timothy ッ
@Andy Armstrong Would love to see how you guys do it! ^_^
4 months ago
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Petar Clean Simic
So. Clear. I, personally, love the orange lines.
3 months ago
@Justin Schueler I prefer Slicy and Paint Code... Different uses of course, but just thought I'd throw them out there :)
about 1 month ago
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Justin Schueler
@Matthew Ferry thanks dude. I actually switched to sketch so there's no need for such tools :) But I like the way slicy works for Photoshop and considered using it a couple of times.
about 1 month ago