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This was created using ObjectDock with some simple additional Docklets. If this was the dock of my dream, it would have tray icons of the same size and the app icons, and some additional GUI candies.
I imagine the back button is used, oh, 99.5% of the time (compared to the other 0.5% for the forward button, or any of the others.). I like that the Mozilla folks made it the largest click target in the bar. Makes good sense.
It's weird though, that the little down arrow now lets me see recent pages in my history, which is the same functionality as holding down the back button, and yet it's grouped with the forward button. Eh?
Concept Art for Steamroll game
Now on Kickstarter: www.kickstarter.com/projects/474864843/steamroll-a-steamp...
And Steam Greenlight: steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=425013688
The Native American Student Association (NASA) and the Native American Council (NAC) visited Tippie to give a little preview to the 22nd annual UI Powwow! The UI Powwow celebrates and honors Native American dance, food, culture, and rich traditions.
Colordrop is a huge collection of ui gradients, backgrounds and backdrops to make your presentations look shiny and more professional. These stunning backgrounds you can use as a background to present your work. It'll bring a modern touch to your designs.
See Colodrop in action: Colordrop ui gradients
Dirty hack of Iconfactory's Twitterrific 3.2.4. I'm not really a fan of its HUD-style window so I hacked it a little with Interface Builder to come up with this look. I also added a toolbar but too bad that it lags when you hide/unhide it.
What's new:
1. Default style window
2. Toolbar buttons
3. Removed the vertical scrollbar
The only thing left is to add a bottom bar to the window and change the text input ala iChat/Bluebird style.
The Native American Student Association (NASA) and the Native American Council (NAC) visited Tippie to give a little preview to the 22nd annual UI Powwow! The UI Powwow celebrates and honors Native American dance, food, culture, and rich traditions.
We built a small little iPhone application called Cheapest - that does price per unit comparison for two items. Steve did the backend programming and I designed the UI, graphics and icon.