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  1. Pro Virgil Pana Virgil Pana

    Did this baby to kill some time and experiment with flat ui elements witch I never did before.

    What do you think?

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    3 months ago

  2. Pro Ala Dadan Ala Dadan

    cant get better than this. ... superb

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    3 months ago

  3. Pro Erdal Bejtula Erdal Bejtula

    Love it!

    3 months ago

  4. Pro Ben Koscielniak Ben Koscielniak

    Flat is the new black

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    3 months ago

  5. Pro Jacob Irwin Jacob Irwin

    now to figure out what'll be huge next and beat you to ruling at it.

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    3 months ago

  6. Pro Dutch Icon Dutch Icon

    I like it. Although I feel the lock icon is a bit out of proportion.
    Dribbbly.... :)

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    3 months ago

  7. Pro Erika Podlovics Erika Podlovics

    Lovely!

    3 months ago

  8. Pro Kyle McConnell Kyle McConnell

    I'm so stoked for the flat revolution. More!

    3 months ago

  9. Zolotco D. Eugene Zolotco D. Eugene

    Nice experiment.... I also try to explore the area lately ))) Thumbs up!

    3 months ago

  10. Pro Sean Taylor Sean Taylor

    Looks good. You need a "Forgot Password" link somehow though.

    3 months ago

  11. Pro Luboš Volkov Luboš Volkov

    flat design rocks :)

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    3 months ago

  12. Pro Rosie Manning Rosie Manning

    Very nice!

    3 months ago

  13. Christina Pham Christina Pham

    In love with it. Flat UI is awesome.

    3 months ago

  14. Pro Bart Ebbekink Bart Ebbekink

    Really people? I'm sorry i'm not liking this so much as all the others do. The Typography in this shot is just off. The font-size in the "sign in" button is just way out of proportion. And i have the feeling that the text rendering of "not a member" is different than from "username" and "password" Is it even the same font?

    Also, those 2 icons you are using are the only 2 parts that makes this shot a little more graphical, and therefore i would make them stand out a little more then you are doing right now. Give them some more attention and love.

    Doing the so called "flat design" is really not as easy as some people think.

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    3 months ago

  15. Pro Chris Annetts Chris Annetts

    You post some awesome work, @Virgil, but I have to agree with @Bart here.

    For me, the type is too big throughout the shot. I appreciate that 'sign in' is the largest font size, there just seems to be a real lack of hierarchy.

    3 months ago

  16. Vaibhav Bhat Vaibhav Bhat

    Well look who's original guise. http://dribbble.com/shots/945864-Sign-In?list=users
    C'mon Virgil.

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    3 months ago

  17. Pro Tobia Crivellari  Tobia Crivellari 

    Cool man! ;-)

    3 months ago

  18. Theisen Mick Theisen Mick

    really nice!!

    2 months ago

  19. Rebirth Pixel Rebirth Pixel

    very clean!!

    2 months ago

  20. Alfred Xing Alfred Xing

    Nice background, and well done!
    Agree with @Bart Ebbekink on most of his points; some details could use some work.

    2 months ago

  21. Pro Virgil Pana Virgil Pana

    Thanks for your feedback guys, I agree with the sign in font being too large.

    2 months ago

  22. Pro Alex Pronsky Alex Pronsky

    Reminds me win8

    2 months ago

  23. Pro Paolo Limoncelli Paolo Limoncelli

    I do agree with @Bart Ebbekink about typography, but I think that the graphical stuff doesn't need "more".
    There is a watermark, subtle noise texture, tiny round corners, 1px shadow under fields... For me It's is enough!

    Nice Job!

    2 months ago

  24. Pro Catalin Rosu Catalin Rosu

    Nice work as usual @Virgil Pana . On a side note, speaking of CSS, we struggled so much to make gradients, shadows and rounded corners support wider and now the trend is flat, metro UI design.

    How cool is that?! :)

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    2 months ago

  25. Pro Paul Rose Paul Rose

    'Flat UI' elements = I drew a box, it looks nice.

    I'm all for this style of design, but the whole 'Flat UI', 'Flat Design' labels is getting boring now.

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    2 months ago

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