A sleek and brilliant interface for an iPhone game that's essentially a circular game of Tetris. The use of subtle background elements works beautifully in contrast with the brightly coloured blocks. I particularly like the simplicity of the gaming interface itself, it allows you to focus solely on the task at hand.
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An incredible example of interface design for the Audi exhibit at the 2010 Paris Motor Show. The sleek and stylish black and red colour scheme works extremely well here, as does the layout and arrangement of the bespoke computer interface. It's interesting that they have chosen for a physical and tactile control, although it does look inspired by the interior of their cars.
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A gorgeous design for a web interface. I love the bold and consistent use of red throughout and the ingenious use of video content. I particularly like the unique menu design, it certainly asks questions about the future of interactive sites on the web.
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Facebook Facelift is an awesome concept for a redesign of the Facebook user interface. I absolutely love the clarity and simplicity of the design, it truly enhances the usability and enjoyment of the Facebook experience. I also particularly like the concept of a Facebook Publisher site that would function as a stripped back communication platform.
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A fascinating design for an operating system that changes depending on your location. This is something that could potential work very effectively on a tablet, its interface shifting to be suitable for each particular place/situation. I like the sleek and futuristic sheen that's been given to the interface.
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A brilliant calendar design that features all of the information you could have wanted about the World Cup. Its beautiful design ethic combined with its intuitive layout makes for a great user experience. I particularly like the circular design used here for the final 16.
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An interesting concept for an iPhone 4 case that mimics the shape of a point and shoot camera. Its intention is to change the way you interact with your iPhone, a fascinating idea. I particularly like the design of the white case but find the addition of straps a little clumsy.
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Here we have a crystal-inspired pop-up invitation and an intricately folded poster look book for a women's wear collection by Jade Sarita Arnott. The use of unique paper design immediately changes the way we interact with the material. The way the poster look book unfolds causes the recipient to engage rather than switch off.
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A fascinating design for a clutch bag. It's made from a single piece of two dimensional structure, constructed of triangular segments which can be folded like origami. The concept is intriguing, although it remains to be seen whether it can take off as a fashion item.
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An awesome interface for Touch CDJ Pro on the iPad. It's sleek, stylish, and makes great use of a plethora of buttons and switches. The attention to detail here helps to make this App stand out, I particularly like the feel of the buttons that light as you switch them.
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A gorgeous and futuristic looking App for the iPhone that gives you spacial control over your audio system. I love the raised feeling of the buttons and satisfying use of the touch interface. The colour scheme works brilliantly with the futuristic feel of the App.
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An absolutely fascinating design for a washing machine that's controlled by a computer running on Android. The overall design is incredibly futuristic and edgy, but I love it! The use of coloured sections and detailing looks just great, while the Android panel and remote control concept is really interesting.
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A brilliant interactive catalogue for a supermarket. The touchscreen layout is intuitive and makes great use of colour to differentiate between different sections of the supermarket. I'd love to play with it and see what the animation effects are like. The weighting and dynamics of the appearing categories could make or break this design.
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A absolutely stunning concept for a sports band that integrates with the Nike+ system. I love the colour and variety in the other potential designs, although the orange and black one does it for me! The incorporation of the USB memory is an ingenious idea that purely enhances the user experience.
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Tef is an incredibly simple music iPhone application that allows user to play their iPhone like a tambourine. What really sets it apart is its stunning interface! The gorgeous mix of ethnic and modern style in combination with great custom UI elements makes this App a joy to behold.
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Chomp is a fascinating, and compact, sandwich maker and grill. Thanks to an innovative pressing mechanism, it automatically adjusts to sandwiches of varied thicknesses. It allows preparation of sandwiches, toast, waffles, fried eggs, grilled meat, and is operated through a touchscreen display!
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A fascinating, and fun, approach to a item that many of us use on a daily basis! I love the concept of a calendar that's printed on bubble wrap, and while it's really only for keeping track of the days it would be a great way to start each day. It's worth bearing in mind that this is the size of a large wall poster...
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A fascinating site that makes a statement with its intriguing user interface. It really has to be experienced to be understood! For a fashion site like this, taking a unique approach to navigation can really help to engage visitors.
Posted in Interface → Site Navigation
This design and development company utilises a rather interesting user interface to engage visitors to the site. The content is laid out in a horizontal slideshow for which you can, if you like, use your arrow keys. I like the overall simplicity of the idea, although using your arrow keys is perhaps a little gimmicky.
Posted in Interface → Site Navigation