A solid icon design for an upcoming contacts app on iOS. Why you would need a different contacts app is beyond me, but the icon has a good sense of style. The use of textures and detail and a nice depth and character to the icon.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A gorgeously simple interface element that really goes for conserving space! This tiny music player uses subtle colours and minor details to add depth to its minimal design.
Posted in Interface → Element
A simply stunning icon design for an upcoming iOS app. I really like the attention to detail and carefully thought out use of textures. The dark wood surround works really well with the deep red silk and medal concept.
Posted in →A simply gorgeous icon for an iOS app. I love the extreme attention to detail and the resulting texture. The bright use of orange helps this icon to make an immediate impact. The cone shape is actually quite reminiscent of the VLC traffic cone.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A derivative, but still striking icon for an iPhone app that only works in iOS 5. The bird outline on the metallic background (reminiscent of iCloud) works well to get the purpose of the app across. The only tweak would be to add more depth to the icon.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
I love the detail evident here, it really helps to make this icon stand out. The intriguing nature of the floor plan and the curvature of the paper add depth and presence to the icon. I like the dramatic way the pin has broken through the paper, and the overall effect.
Posted in Interface → Mac App
A simply gorgeous redesign of the Twitter app icon for the Mac. I love the boldness of this design and the brightness of the colour palette. It's not as understated as Twitter likes to be but it can't help but make you feel happier...
Posted in Interface → Mac App
It's always good to see interesting new approaches to iPhone app design. This nocturnally inspired interface certainly makes a mark. I appreciate the difficulty inherent in moving away from the standard, and quite like the circular icons.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A simply stunning icon for an iOS accordion app. I love the bright use of colours and sheer attention to detail. If the lighting effects and gorgeous design continues within the app then this one is definitely worth a look!
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A functional and effective design for a finance tracking app for the iPhone. I really like the use of colour and clarity of the design.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A gorgeous example of an icon for iOS. I love the varied and dynamic use of lighting effects and the blue colour that adds character to the design. The perspective works to add depth to the icon and make it that much more press-able.
Posted in Interface → iPhone AppBrutally basic icons for a user interface that exemplify the idea of simplicity. I like the consistent style of the icons and the clarity of their purpose.
Posted in Interface → OtherA great example of icons for a sports website. I really like the minimal design and consistent style of the icons. They are all immediately recognisable, despite only using a few simple lines.
Posted in Interface → Other
A simply stunning interface for an iPhone app that makes a great statement. I love the way the designer has taken ideas from the standard UI but given some a tweak, and completely redesigned others.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
Here we have a wonderfully subtle interface that derives its style from the record players of the past. I like the perspective and depth of the buttons and switches, they help the interface make an impact.
Posted in Interface → Other
A great icon for an app that lets you find free Wi-Fi hotspots close to your location. I love the clean and detailed design of the icon, and the excellent use of the Wi-Fi logo. This app would look great on any home screen!
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A relatively simple but beautiful design for a control knob, one element of a user interface set. I love the use of texture and lighting effects to add great depth to the design.
Posted in Interface → Other