Hey guys, I have a bit of a strange question, and if it's not in conformance with the subreddit's rules, I'll happily delete the post. (redirection to appropriate subreddit would be welcome in that case)
Some time ago, I read an article that highlighted some specific UI and UX design decisions that a certain app made. I would really like to find this article and app again, but I'm having trouble remembering the app's name, what site it was on, and how I got the link. I was hoping that, of all subreddits, this might be the one that would help me find it just with the silly specific details that i do remember.
So, all I can remember about the app:
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Very blue :)
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A lot of the navigation was based on cards, that take up the entire screen, with the stack + background behind the frontmost one.
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When a cell is selected, there is a sort of material design-ish ink that spreads from the point that was tapped outwards.
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There were some pretty interactive graphs.
I would have expected to have seen this app previously, based on its design excellence, but I remember thinking that it was a fairly niche application.
Great design resource
100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People (Voices That Matter) Submitted May 30, 2016 at 05:54PM by superlopuh http://ift.tt/1U83cCy
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