Aplicativo do Aluno — The Student App is an application from the University of Sorocaba that allows students to access class schedules, check attendance records, view semester grades, see completed courses, access financial information, and perform various other functions.
Keyboard Illustration Pomad 1.4 — Vector illustration inspired by a keyboard called Nomad Keyboard, this illustration was made entirely using only Sketch. A very interesting work and with many learnings in its construction. Using sketch to achieve this kind of results seemed interesting to me, however there is no comparison with what can be optimized in time, with an app focused on the construction of vector graphics like Affinity Designer. #illustration #sketch #vector
Detail Page for Kindle Highlights — This is a concept design for the Kindle Highlights app idea I posted before. When you enter a book, you see all your notes and can share or copy them to your clipboard. #appdesign #list #quotes
Where To Stream — A variant of the card component I made for an app designed to inform you where your favorite movies or TV shows are currently streaming. 🚀 Launching tomorrow: www.producthunt.com/products/where-to-stream
Recipe Widget — This is a concept for a recipe widget that I designed today. I'm exploring various widget ideas that I might incorporate into Waffle, a visual organization app, in the future. #widget #recipe
Branding for new app — #thismeetingcouldbeanemail. We believe everyone has had this thought at some point. So, we’ve created TMCBAE to protest against those meetings that rob your creative and productive time. Interesting? Join the wait list at tmcbae.com
Skala progress bar — A progress bar for Skala. This prototype was made in Processing, but it’s Swift in the production app. #animation #progress #spinner
Settings Icons for Helm — For my latest app, Helm (helm-app.com), I decided to jump back on this older style. I might tweak the icons, but I'm happy with the style and direction. Also, first post on here! Great job @giel, for bringing the design community back to the days when Dribbble was still fun :)