Smartphones have undeniably become an integral part of our daily lives. This artwork showcases a hand holding a smartphone adorned with various internet and social network logos, accompanied by a cup of coffee and a notebook. The included JPG file is of exceptional quality. It is available under the Creative Commons 4.0 Attribution License. smartphone social-media social-network Social Media Cellphone
Today’s freebie on dribbble is an experimental Instagrapp app UI designed by Lorenzo Rojas Soto, a fresh new dribbbler app instagram ui Instagrapp
Here are some Instagram sign in buttons in both PNG and PSD for those people developing with the new Instagram API. After me and my mate launched Instabam.com and wanted to add new features, I realised that because the whole thing is so new there aren't any 'Facebook Connect' style buttons. So here's mine! Enjoy! featured ui elements button Instagram Sign In Buttons
<p> Woo! First shot! </p> <p> I was stunned by the documentation that came out of Google during this year's I/O event and have been tinkering for a while now on a UI psd for myself (WIP). Decided to put together this mock of Instagram done according to the Material Design guidelines. </p> <p> A few UX notes: <br /> - The camera button is implemented as the floating action button, turning green while viewing the profile of someone you follow to indicate shooting in direct message mode. <br /> - I've moved the Direct Message Inbox to the tab bar. It doesn't make sense to me that this one section lives in the top bar while the other sections of the app live in the bottom bar on the current app. Now all sections of the app that relate to communicating with other people are in one navigation scheme. Hopefully this also encourages exploration of this section of the app that I for one forget about because it lies outside the rest of the nav <br /> - Profile is relegated to the top right corner, delivering you to a second section of the app that is all about you <br /> - No nav drawer on the left because it's unnecessary and I don't understand hiding the actions you want people to take :) </p> <p> Enjoy! And please grab the PSD. </p> android android l first shot Instagram in Material Design
Kerem ZOR today wants to share a free PSD Instagram widget on his website. It is really well made and it contains all the basic informations (user avatar, pictures, followers number, following number, etc.) instagram widget Instawidget
Woo! First shot! I was stunned by the documentation that came out of Google during this year's I/O event and have been tinkering for a while now on a UI psd for myself (WIP). Decided to put together this mock of Instagram done according to the Material Design guidelines. A few UX notes: - The camera button is implemented as the floating action button, turning green while viewing the profile of someone you follow to indicate shooting in direct message mode. - I've moved the Direct Message Inbox to the tab bar. It doesn't make sense to me that this one section lives in the top bar while the other sections of the app live in the bottom bar on the current app. Now all sections of the app that relate to communicating with other people are in one navigation scheme. Hopefully this also encourages exploration of this section of the app that I for one forget about because it lies outside the rest of the nav - Profile is relegated to the top right corner, delivering you to a second section of the app that is all about you - No nav drawer on the left because it's unnecessary and I don't understand hiding the actions you want people to take :) Enjoy! And please grab the PSD. android android l first shot Instagram in Material Design
<p> Woo! First shot! </p> <p> I was stunned by the documentation that came out of Google during this year's I/O event and have been tinkering for a while now on a UI psd for myself (WIP). Decided to put together this mock of Instagram done according to the Material Design guidelines. </p> <p> A few UX notes: <br /> - The camera button is implemented as the floating action button, turning green while viewing the profile of someone you follow to indicate shooting in direct message mode. <br /> - I've moved the Direct Message Inbox to the tab bar. It doesn't make sense to me that this one section lives in the top bar while the other sections of the app live in the bottom bar on the current app. Now all sections of the app that relate to communicating with other people are in one navigation scheme. Hopefully this also encourages exploration of this section of the app that I for one forget about because it lies outside the rest of the nav <br /> - Profile is relegated to the top right corner, delivering you to a second section of the app that is all about you <br /> - No nav drawer on the left because it's unnecessary and I don't understand hiding the actions you want people to take :) </p> <p> Enjoy! And please grab the PSD. </p> android android l first shot Instagram in Material Design