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about 3 years ago
I like your unique approach to place the toolbar on the side of the interface. The graphics still seem like they need tightening up, but otherwise I like the direction you’re heading.
about 3 years ago
I think your app is really successful. The visual language is great and the ability to reference inspiration is always helpful. The letters for the navigation bar don’t really correspond exactly with what they stand for, so maybe a pop up could come up to remind the user.
about 3 years ago
I’m gonna assume that the user is creating a letter for a typeface.
This looks like it would be great for creating/identifying simple typefaces, if I’m looking at it correctly.
about 3 years ago
I think you have incorporated all of the important elements from your previous final screen options. I want to see how to add inspiration to your app, can I take a picture while I’m working on a letter? I appreciate how the user enters the application. What is the “compare” option? Is that where you see your letters together (I think that would be useful).
about 3 years ago
I think you have incorporated all of the important elements from your previous final screen options. I want to see how to add inspiration to your app, can I take a picture while I’m working on a letter? I appreciate how the user enters the application. What is the “compare” option? Is that where you see your letters together (I think that would be useful)?
about 3 years ago
bets, this is coming along smashingly.
the colors are kind of strange, but in a good way. i appreciate the way the tabs are setup and how they expand out. my only real qualm is your first screen with the 5 icons, the one at the top is in the middle of the column you created. i’m sure youve already thought of it, but, lets try something else.