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gildedsplinter
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about 13 hours ago
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about 13 hours ago
@gildedsplinter thanks. Yeah, I’ll do some actual testing tomorrow. I reckon max 10-20% of the top bar will interfere with the notification area. I’ll be really bummed the interference is bigger than that.
We’ll see tomorrow…
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Andrey S. Rodrigues
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about 14 hours ago
great work bro!
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Alessio Atzeni
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about 15 hours ago
@Alex Cican In this case I agree with you to stay away from these effects :)
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Steffen Nørgaard Andersen
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about 15 hours ago
Love the mail conversation! :D - Nice design too ;-)
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Fil Dunsky
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about 15 hours ago
really nice!
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@Alessio Atzeni I’m trying to steer away from gradients, shadows, inset, etc. effects as I believe we’re entering a new stage that doesn’t have these effects (remember the web 2.0 look and glossy buttons?)
The only elements that have an inset effect in the app are the dividing lines and the stars (thinking of removing it from the stars)
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Maxwell Barvian
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about 16 hours ago
Not a fan of the fonts, but it's certainly a nice idea :)
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Ondrej Lechan
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about 18 hours ago
New trend in iPhone apps? No more hyper-extra-shiny gradients, noise/paper/leather background and sewed borders? :DD Very nice!
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Yaroslav Patrikeev
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about 16 hours ago
What about labels?
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Alessio Atzeni
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about 16 hours ago
Very nice, but i don't like notification!
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Vokseværk
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about 16 hours ago
This is really sweet looking ...
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about 16 hours ago
@Alessio Atzeni thanks, which notification?
@Yaroslav Patrikeev I was 50-50 whether to use “labels” or “important&starred”. Do you use labels more than those two?
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Adrien Rochet
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about 16 hours ago
How to give the effect of "folding" of the text? I can not do it.
Great work :)
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about 16 hours ago
@Adrien Rochet you mean in Photoshop? Use the perspective tool. Edit>Transform>Perspective
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about 17 hours ago
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about 17 hours ago
The main menu interface of the Mailer app. View the attachment for bigger size.
To view the main menu, you have to swipe down from the top bar (“Mailer” + “compose” icon). The menu with all the options unfolds and occupies the full screen, pushing the emails down.
To close the menu, swipe up (fold) or tap on any link of the menu. Or you can tap the “mailer” logo to be redirected to the inbox, closing the menu.
Any thoughts?
Mailer on Twitter: @rnailerapp
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Andrey S. Rodrigues
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1 day ago
great!
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Robin Kylander
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1 day ago
My Rebound of @Alex Cican shot.
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Cool shot @Robin Kylander. Some criticism: I don’t get why there are two (identical) balls for the input fields. I’d make the input fields look lees like a button (i.e. reverse the gradient). And lastly, I’d remove the underline from the Twitter link (it doesn’t match the design).
Well done, though! :)


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