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This June was fantastic in terms of creativity coming from the UpLabs community, specially the iOS UI designs. Here’s a list of the 20 most popular submissions this month, curated collectively by the iOSUp lovers. Are you designing for iOS and want to see your work in this list next month? Then your first step should be submitting your best creations today! If you are curious, check as well the be
Some developers have difficult to code when the UI proposal is a bit “sophisticated” or “complex”. Many of them strip a lot of significant portion of the UI or even the Motion when they are coding, and the result ends up quite different of the original proposal. This article talks about how would be to code an UI proposal, skipping some basic Android details and focusing on transition and animatio
When crafting a User Interface, there is — what feels like — an infinite number of constraints you have to work with, one of them being “is it doable?” We started a series with MaterialUp exploring just that, the intersection between code and design, where front-end developers take up the challenge of coding a developer’s concept: “Can You Code This UI Concept?”, Vol 2, and Vol 3! Today we’d like
Right before we start, we’d like to thank the MaterialUp Community so very much: everyday visitors, our wonderful moderators and supporters, and of course all the talented creators who truly impress us, every single day 😀 Now, let’s dig in some fine examples of Material Design…
UI concepts, gotta love them! They make us think outside the box, give us inspiration on the most uninspiring of days and, let’s be honest, they’re totally eye candy 🍭 Now the coolest part of having a community of both designers and developers at MaterialUp, is that when developers love a concept as much as we do … they code it! And we just love seeing concepts come to life and being able to play
What makes Material Design so incredibly attractive is how smooth and straightforward it is to get started and explore possibilities it has to offer with app, animations and even site design. The pace at which the Material Design trend is growing is a tribute to that, and pretty soon we’ll start seeing bigger companies turn to Material Design. At least that’s what Jurre Houtkamp seems to think, a
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