Pixel Builder
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Daily UI Day 5 App Icon
DailyUI / 003 / Landing Page
Aquarium
Chillin' in the Park
Hero Intro
Time Flies at 88mph
Monster Crusher Game
Ô Green | Japanese Green Tea
Here is one of the real-time animations I got to craft for Special.T.
Ô Green by SPECIAL.T : tea you can’t taste, you can live it.
Now you can dive right into a magical & interactive 3D sub-aquatic zen garden, developed with WebGL technology, To promote Ô Green, the new Ltd Edition tea by SPECIAL.T.
At first, I was involved to define the interactive Journey alongside the creative technology department of Publicis Nurun.
Secondly, We teamed up with the amazing crew at Make Me Pulse to develop the webgl experience.
With my buddy @[187115:Lionel Taurus], we created most of the 3D stuff (modeling, texturing and lighting) all ready for realtime.
In addition, I have crafted all the 3d animations.
It was a great pleasure to make this experience come alive from paper to screen!
WebGL Experience Credit List:
Interactive Director: Julien Rault (Publicis Nurun)
Interactive Art Director: Lionel Taurus (Make Me Pulse)
Motion Director: Anthony Méric (Publicis Nurun)
Lead Creative Dev: Pierre Lepers (Make Me Pulse)
Creative Dev: Efflam Daniel (Publicis Nurun)
Sound Design: Rodolphe Alexis (Publicis Nurun)
Wassup
Daily UI 006: User Profile — Dribbble
With this user profile challenge, I wanted to sneak in a rudimentary collapsing of the hero upon scroll.
In a previous design for a mobile product, I was able to craft this scrolling change with some love and care.
But not being able to display that work, I quickly reproduced a facsimile of it here during this particular Daily UI challenge.
Experiment - Icon Animation
"more icon" to "Scroll icon" Animation
Animated healthcare app icon
Freelancer Wallet App
Lystable UI/X Style Guide
Hey guys,
The handover process between a designer and engineer can be an art itself. It’s easy to miss the small details and the end result could be not what you expected. Therefore to make the process seamless as possible, I had to create pixel perfect components describing properties such as size, style, positioning and motion. The guide helps the engineers move faster when it comes to developing the application and it’s also a handy guide to refer when designing new features!
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Have a great Wednesday!