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GRONUP is an app designed for iOS that will make you more productive with its flexible features. It helps you manage your events with a categorical presentation of daily, weekly and monthly events powered with reminders. With Gronup young people can transition smoothly into adulthood.
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SESSION is an upcoming workout app that will revolutionize how people exercise. The app is going to help you to be productive in your exercises – you'll be able to get better results in 20-30 minutes sessions. The workouts were created focusing on bodyweight exercises and basic equipments only (dumbbells, kettlebells, med ball) so anyone can exercise basically anywhere.
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My idea was a logotype with the letter O which can be used as an icon. The O is a stylized stopwatch (sport, continuous improvement, trying to beat the previous time/goals). The positive slope in the logomark makes it more dynamic and stands for the constant improvement of the users.
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This project is the second monthly logo design challenge by @[623914:Lucas Fields]
A small part of our work process on Analytical Dashboard for the healthcare system
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I was exploring a loading animation using Mario. Process:
1) I created the vectors in Figma.
2) Exported assets (5 bricks, Mario, and star) individually as SVG.
3) Opened SVGs individually in Illustrator.
4) Saved them as Illustrator files.
5) Dropped them in After Effects
This was the first time I used Figma to create assets for After Effects. I think using Illustrator and the Overlord plugin is the smoothest workflow for After Effects. I tried the Sketch to After Effects plugin but it wasn't very stable :/