I keyboard zoom into pages a lot, and never have any feedback on what my zoom level is at. I thought I'd quickly fix that by showing a zoom-level indicator overlaid on the page.
More information and ideas in Bug 1215638.
I keyboard zoom into pages a lot, and never have any feedback on what my zoom level is at. I thought I'd quickly fix that by showing a zoom-level indicator overlaid on the page.
More information and ideas in Bug 1215638.
My first upload for TamTam, where we worked on this concept for Arcadis. We helped creating a fresh look on there "Built Asset Index” report which will be a part of the new website we are realizing for them. The main idea was to show which countries are investing the most into their built assets and predict future trends. The challenge was mostly to bring alive static graphs and make them interactive.
Design by Dionne van Dijk animated by Keyjay Etnel (me)
Feedback is always welcome!
Continuing the Halloween theme ;))
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Playing around with more UI animation for the AndGo v3 in Atomic.
This would allow for the user to zoom in and see their effort levels throughout a specific activity during their day.
Ideally the zoom and transition from graph to graph would be smoother within 1 shape as opposed to the mock up which switches from one image to another. Going to keep playing to see if I can get a better transition.
See attachment for larger version.
Hey there, how is going guys? Today I'd like to share another piece from the Ribbet video I've shared with you last week. A quick reminder (but you should also definitely check the rebound shot) - this is a video explaining one of Ribbet online photo editor many functions - the Grid Collage. In this video you can see how the collage fine adjustments work, how the size and proportions are customized and many other small things work, resulting in a harmonic look of the overall composition. Hope you like the transitions and the interface elements motion!
In any area - motion and UI/UX design are no exception - it always takes some time to find the best way to adjust the tools you use in order to produce the best result possible. And in my opinion it is great when you can get some advice or a tip on how to make the most of the tools that you have at your disposal. This is why on our Tubik Studio blog we've shared an article on How to effectively resize mockups for different screen sizes in Photoshop that may come in handy for those of you who often use this software. So you should definitely check it out, and also stay tuned in order not to miss new pieces of advice and just interesting articles on our blog. Have a nice day everyone, cheers!