Apparently Apple’s design is so obviously terrible, and yet they are leading the industry and others are following them? If Apple’s design was so horrible surely they would not be leading the industry in any way and every other product would be 100% completely differently designed. I also find it weird they don’t see the obvious contradiction in their writing.
See more ideas about flat color palette, color palette design, flat color. I have not seen people be confused with iOS design of interfaces. Explore 's board 'flat color ui', followed by 12,469 people on Pinterest. I work with people with cognitive disabilities on using mobile devices to support their independence. People are used to this from links online and I’ve never seen anyone confused by it. The capricious use of red text – and only red text – for “clickable.â€Ĭolored text for buttons is standard in iOS. Flat UI Palette v1 Editor X Unify your team's creative vision. Collaborating with 13 designers around the world, a total set of 280 colors are on your command for COPY / PASTE for your next project, design, presentation. basing your time picker on that is both space wasting and confusing for many people. Flat UI Colors 2 - 14 Color Palettes, 280 colors 280 handpicked colors Flat UI Colors 2 features 13 more color palettes. Most people don’t use analog clocks on a regular basis. Far worse is the material design time picker: … Note: English language names are approximate equivalents of the hexadecimal color codes. The Hex, RGB and CMYK codes are in the table below. This color combination was created by user Keshav Naidu.
So the time dial… Other than the 3D effect, how is this different than most other time pickers. The Flat Gray UI Color Scheme palette has 4 colors which are Gunmetal (2D3436), Dim Gray (636E72), X11 Gray (B2BEC3) and Platinum (DFE6E9). It helps when it is beautiful, but being beautiful is very subjective The Metro design of Microsoft has the same issues as Apple’s: a user has to find out if a text is clickable or not.ĭesign must be practical ans easy to use. More than that, they don’t even benefit from their product history in this sense: while Microsoft had to rectify years and years of ugly design and kitsch UIs and responded with Metro, they already had a beautiful and stylistically-distinguished design that was built over time and acted as some sort of ‘brand’ for them – that is, until they decided to destroy it. And I can’t understand why a lot more people do not experience this uneasy feel on Android like me – my (biased) response so far has been that they lack a bit of aesthetic taste.Īnd the article about Apple is quite right IMO, but not because of flat design in general, but only because of Apple’s specific, very-flawed implementation. UIColorPicker About LCO Click to Copy Always perfect color. I would like to present our solution for this problem, introducing A solution to pick a color for beginners. I prefer to stare at a beautiful, clean, eye-relaxing Windows Phone 8.1 app screen than one implemented in that polluted surrogate that is Material Design. Selecting that perfect shade of color can be tricky for a beginner.
All others just seem like a me-too copycat. To me, the only proper and noteworthy implementation of a flat design UI is exactly that of Microsoft’s Modern UI (in its purest form, before Windows 10 adulterations).