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  1. Pro Mads Egmose Mads Egmose

    Another page of the iPad App I am currently working on.

    Any thoughts?

    2 months ago

  2. Søren Clausen Søren Clausen

    I like where this is going, but i would work some more with the space around the elements. Generally i think your elements is a little big, bit that might just be a question of style.

    I.e. The arrows size, in the filter section, forces you to have a lot of space above and under the text in the button. Maybe downsize those a bit, so the space to the left of the text, is equal to the space above and under the text?

    This is also the case with the company navigation on the left, and the names on the right. Equal space around the text balances the design, and makes it even more awesome :)

    I hope it helps :)
    But i like the look of this, and looking forward to seeing more :)

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    2 months ago

  3. Kenneth Danielsen Kenneth Danielsen

    In stead of using the "sharp" anti-aliasing in Photoshop, I would rather go for the "crips" setting. Makes especially Helvetica and Arial look a lot better :).

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    2 months ago

  4. Pro Mads Egmose Mads Egmose

    Hello @Søren Clausen! First of all, thank you for all the constructive criticism. Sorry for not explaining anything about the App in the description - but I will give you a little insight now.

    The reason I made "big" UI elements is entirely because of the main goal with this App - usability. So yea, that is why I chose to compromise style over function.

    You have a great point with the spacing, although I think it looks more like a list when the font has more margin on the left than the top/bottom. Then again, it is the menu - indeed - but it's not static. Yeah, maybe you're right, but I hope you catch my drift.

    Hey @Kenneth Danielsen! Thanks for the tip - it does indeed make those font-families significantly better!

    2 months ago

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