Hello People, I guess we all face the problem of perfecting a Shot Presentation before we upload it to Dribbble. I myself, have deleted/uploaded quite a lot of shots by trial-&-error, after realizing that it didn't go in sync with the previous shot. Finally, I am sharing a PSD, I just created, that allows me to preview the shot in my Dribbble Profile, before uploading it in real-time. I don't know whether anyone else has done this before, or if there is a Web App for this (that would be really helpful). In this PSD, I have used 9 shot previews of few of my favorite designers, here in the community. I would like to mention & thank them all for their inspirational works(sorted alphabetically) : @AurÃ{c}lien Salomon â | @Creativedash | @Dwinawan Hariwijaya | @Gal Shir | @Ghani Pradita | @Ionut Zamfir | @Mike | Creative Mints | @Prakhar Neel Sharma | @Ranjith Alingal The PSD allows you to : 1) Edit upto 10 shot previews simultaneously (via the Smart-Object layers) 2) Allows you to change your Profile Image & Profile Details (Layers are named accordingly) EDIT : After a quick googling, I just found that @Philip Lester & @pramod kabadi did an almost similar type of work months back. Though Lester's resource worked perfectly in the previous interface design of Dribbble; Pramod's resource is a different one & would still work fine till date. :) Thank you ! Press L to show your joy ! :) Behance | Instagram app dribbble post Dribbble Shot Previewer
Hi All! It's just a free set of vector shape icons for systems of measurement. Current set has been used for Fancy Units app. The base size is 84 x 84. Hope it can be useful for someone. Cheers! fancy units icon measurement Dribble Shot
<p> Woo! First shot! </p> <p> I was stunned by the documentation that came out of Google during this year's I/O event and have been tinkering for a while now on a UI psd for myself (WIP). Decided to put together this mock of Instagram done according to the Material Design guidelines. </p> <p> A few UX notes: <br /> - The camera button is implemented as the floating action button, turning green while viewing the profile of someone you follow to indicate shooting in direct message mode. <br /> - I've moved the Direct Message Inbox to the tab bar. It doesn't make sense to me that this one section lives in the top bar while the other sections of the app live in the bottom bar on the current app. Now all sections of the app that relate to communicating with other people are in one navigation scheme. Hopefully this also encourages exploration of this section of the app that I for one forget about because it lies outside the rest of the nav <br /> - Profile is relegated to the top right corner, delivering you to a second section of the app that is all about you <br /> - No nav drawer on the left because it's unnecessary and I don't understand hiding the actions you want people to take :) </p> <p> Enjoy! And please grab the PSD. </p> android android l first shot Instagram in Material Design
Photoshop file for download and place your dribble shot to get a better perspective on how your shot looks on users @Dribbble wall. Download attachment and paste your work to get a better feel on how it would looks. Please download attached .psd file and Hit 'L' if it helps you to make your dribbble shot look awesome. grey visual attachment Your Shot Preview
To all Dribbble prospects, we are excited to offer 1 new invite! How to participate: 1) Please send us a link to both your portfolio and Dribbble profile to hello@briceseraphin.fr 2) Not mandatory, but it would be nice if you could follow us :) photoshop icon dribbble 1 Dribbble Invite :)
Woo! First shot! I was stunned by the documentation that came out of Google during this year's I/O event and have been tinkering for a while now on a UI psd for myself (WIP). Decided to put together this mock of Instagram done according to the Material Design guidelines. A few UX notes: - The camera button is implemented as the floating action button, turning green while viewing the profile of someone you follow to indicate shooting in direct message mode. - I've moved the Direct Message Inbox to the tab bar. It doesn't make sense to me that this one section lives in the top bar while the other sections of the app live in the bottom bar on the current app. Now all sections of the app that relate to communicating with other people are in one navigation scheme. Hopefully this also encourages exploration of this section of the app that I for one forget about because it lies outside the rest of the nav - Profile is relegated to the top right corner, delivering you to a second section of the app that is all about you - No nav drawer on the left because it's unnecessary and I don't understand hiding the actions you want people to take :) Enjoy! And please grab the PSD. android android l first shot Instagram in Material Design
Here's my debut on Dribbble. 10x to @Tokito. Hope you enjoy my gift ^^ 2016 christams clock Hello Dribbble
My first shot for dribble. iOS Interface design. Special thanks to @KeyPxl for drafting me. interface ios photoshop Klm Dribbble Shot 01
On Dribbble thanks to @Arvie M Rana ! My first shot is of course a freebie. I only take follows and likes as payment method.. Hope you like it. Download Link : http://goo.gl/bxDbM5 app 3d debut First Shot - Dribbble ID [Freebie PSD]
<p> Woo! First shot! </p> <p> I was stunned by the documentation that came out of Google during this year's I/O event and have been tinkering for a while now on a UI psd for myself (WIP). Decided to put together this mock of Instagram done according to the Material Design guidelines. </p> <p> A few UX notes: <br /> - The camera button is implemented as the floating action button, turning green while viewing the profile of someone you follow to indicate shooting in direct message mode. <br /> - I've moved the Direct Message Inbox to the tab bar. It doesn't make sense to me that this one section lives in the top bar while the other sections of the app live in the bottom bar on the current app. Now all sections of the app that relate to communicating with other people are in one navigation scheme. Hopefully this also encourages exploration of this section of the app that I for one forget about because it lies outside the rest of the nav <br /> - Profile is relegated to the top right corner, delivering you to a second section of the app that is all about you <br /> - No nav drawer on the left because it's unnecessary and I don't understand hiding the actions you want people to take :) </p> <p> Enjoy! And please grab the PSD. </p> android android l first shot Instagram in Material Design