Le savais-tu ?
Les icônes de Menu ont des noms différents selon leurs formes.
Ici, une illustration de certaines icônes.
Il reste des débats qui divisent la communauté des UI designers : entre chocolate et waffle, ou strawberry et döner 😱
I guess Mastodon/Eugen got inspired by the work because the upcoming Mastodon version has them natively. I'm now just adding the support for that native function, the HTML differs a bit from my own implementation.
I know it's been around for a while but GNOME's Overview modes and gestures is simply the most cohesive, integrated UI implementation of basic desktop workspace and application management (application launching, virtual desktops, search) anywhere.
It isn't perfect but, goodness, in its basic concept? Just solid. Better than Windows, Mac OS, KDE Plasma (my favorite DE), etc.
I love open source and the creative solutions it generates and inspires!
So I played around some more with #CSS integrating with existing selectable site theme by @stux's Bird-UI-Theme-Admins from the creator of #MastodonBirdUI, @rolle.
Added some dashes of custom CSS colours from Material Design to the admin dashboard.
I will probably be criticized for the choose of colours. 😅
As a designer/developer, design tokens make perfect sense to me. Much in the same way as variables or functions in code. Shared values reduce repetition and foster consistency.
As an information architect, I’m finding lots of flaws in how they’re created. Poor taxonomies kill the concept.
Nate Baldwin published a well-crafted piece on design tokens that everyone using them should read.
I’m having a lot of fun digging deeper into the old apps for @OldSchoolUI . I totally forgot about the “second screen” craze where you would use the app while watching a show. And it would surface up facts, trivia, tweets, and more. Then those transitioned into streaming apps.
I helped on an iPad app called Showtime Sync. It had some neat technology where it would listen to the show that was playing & navigate to the right spot to participate