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- Look at the google apps stack. They have some intersesting transitions.
- VLC integrated some cool looking buttons. -
Droidfish - because it isn't fancy crap so that the UI doesn't get into the way. Also, it can load further chess engine with no hassle - just copy them on the storage via USB, done.
Free42 - it's so close to my trusty old HP42SII that I had during my study years.
Both on them OSS and also on F-Droid. -
stop68025yThe simple apps. (Simple gallery, simple contacts, ...). You can even setup one color schema and use it among all simple apps.
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C0D4669025yNot exactly Android specific, Awwwards is always a good place to browse around.
https://awwwards.com/websites/... -
C0D4669025y@Fast-Nop sometimes there's some decent hints of inspiration to be found, but it's also a designer fest so things can be really bad in there too at times.
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@C0D4 The problem with their design is that it's sometimes pretty, but always useless. That's why it's IMO unsuited for anything that shall also serve a purpose, like real apps or websites. The result will invariably become a useless mess, even if pretty.
Reaching nice form while totally disregarding function is actually cheap design. It might qualify as art, though I think much modern art as well as architecture is just ugly trash anyway. -
C0D4669025y@Fast-Nop 😂true that. I was meaning the finer details in the designs, layouts, forms ect. The full view is usually over the top though.
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