A simply but beautifully designed printer icon that could work well in a variety of interfaces. I like the little touches of detail, they help to add depth to the design.
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I really like this design, it's a very different take on an iPhone app interface. The dark theme is great, and works perfectly with the lime colour.
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A beautifully simple slider, inspired by Apple’s iPhone user interface. I really like the restrained design and subtle details, you can grab it now!
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A clean and intuitive interface for an iPhone login screen. I like the proportions and obvious layout, it's immediately useable by anyone.
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A simple yet detailed circular player that works well with the HTML5 audio tag. I really like the dark theme and the incredibly subtle 'play' icon.
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A simply stunning icon design that begs to be pressed and opened. The idea behind this iteration was to sell the icon based entirely on the texture. I love the detail throughout the design and the typography.
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A simple but effortlessly effective interface for an iPhone app. I like the use of custom UI elements and the attention to detail that's gone into creating a unique feel for the app. The use of shading and subtle textures helps to add depth to the design and make it a pleasure to use.
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A great, albeit slight, redesign of one of Sparrows potential iOS icons. I love the crisp design of the paper airplane and the cohesion of the overall icon. There are an awful number of blue iOS icons, but Sparrow chose blue and should probably stick with it.
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A great example of a problem solved with a little interaction design. If you tap and hold the taskbar or the moment you begin to swipe vertically, the taskbar instantly recesses and the apps now drop below the height of the buttons, so they are free to travel under the buttons which gives you infinite room to have active/open apps.
Posted in Interface → ElementThe developers of Sparrow, a superb mail client, are releasing their iOS app soon - but what should the icon look like? They can't decide and so went to Dribble to get feedback. There are some awesome designs here, but which is your favourite?
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A clean and crisp user interface element that would work in a variety of situations. I like the brushed metal and the way the different textures work together.
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An excellent joystick element for an iPhone game that simply oozes with detail. The crisp lines and touchable textures help to make this joystick work visually, whether it works practically on the iPhone is another matter entirely.
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A solid interface for an iPhone app that uses a cliche wooden texture but still retains a sense of simplicity and clarity. I like the Facebook and Twitter buttons, the colours immediately grab your attention.
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A superb icon for an iPhone app that just oozes character. I love the way the icon perfectly captures the design aesthetic of the game and the beautiful details.
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A solid icon for an iPhone app that makes good use of textures. I like the wood frame and the attention this designer has given to detail. The purpose of the app isn't entirely clear, but it'd look great on your home screen nonetheless.
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A great interface design for an iPhone app that takes a very different approach to the one taken by the majority. I like the focus on typography and texture, the custom buttons and unique styling help this app to stand out.
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An indescribably gorgeous replication of a physical rocker switch, made by someone who clearly values diligence and attention to detail. I love the way the lighting has been created, and the use of texture to add depth to the design.
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A gorgeous example of analog UI design. I love the blue colour used throughout and the presence that the knobs have. The use of textures help to add depth to the overall design.
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