Google’s Material Design Animation
I was inspired when I first heard about the new visual language by Google. I’m really liking how motion and colour are unified to create feedback through material design.
I was inspired when I first heard about the new visual language by Google. I’m really liking how motion and colour are unified to create feedback through material design.
I’ve been thinking of an idea for a social CV which is more of a visual mashup between LinkedIn & Klout. The user’s performance can be measured by averaging out their own score along with the score from work buddies.
I’ve been experimenting with various styles for a large dashboard project (more details coming soon). The dashboard consists of a real-time analytics platform of a user’s photo stream.
I’m a huge fan of futuristic UIs so I thought I’ll see what the future holds. From left to right, the screens consist of a:
Google have been working on Project Ara, a modular smartphone that lets you swap hardware (just like software) so you only use what you need. Its impact can make smartphones more accessible.
I got inspired about the potential usage so I decided to create this animation.
I worked on an ultra minimalistic app called Woof. It’s always disheartening to see stray dogs suffering on the streets and finding adopters isn’t always a straight forward process. The app allows you to easily locate, adopt or keep track of the animals that have been saved by awesome people.
I worked on a mobile app called TinyLove which allows you to report incidents locally and helps bring your local community together within Taiwan.