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beck

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Im trying to build my first UI and looking for inspration. What are the best looking iphone apps in your opinion? Im not talking about games but the best looking user interfaces.

ill start off with:

Shazam
Remote
Bloomberg
Weigh bot (i don't love it but i know most people do)
 
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1. Classics.

Its a Ebook reader with stunning UI. It looks like an actual book, complete with page turning effects and ribbon book marks.

2. Rainbownote

Clean, colorful and easy on the eyes. Typing notes is encouraged!

iXpenselt

the UI is very useful, especially the eye catching battery, behind a brush metal background that let you know right away if your funds are running low or not.
 
Here's mine to back up my post then, I aternate the theme and like the White one on a sunny day as it seems nice and clean but my fave is the dark one (wish more apps looked this good) :)
 

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Wallet (very nice!)
Sketches
Tuner Internet Radio
Recorder
Where To?
Pandora
Deliveries
Things

These all have nice UI's. Also, just look at Apple's native apps... EVERYONE should take inspiration from those because they look the nicest.
 
I'd have to say that Facebook for iPhone has a damned good UI.


Agreed - thing that impresses me most about the Facebook UI is that they pack a TON of functionality in a small space ... the horizontal upper scroll bar is genius!
 
To me they try to emulate the website too much, that scrolling top nav bar is NOT good UI.

LOL ... that's classic ... I just posted how I love that scroll bar ... well, goes to show you, design is an art, not a science :)
 
I really love the look and feel of the Surf Report app by Oakley ... love the dark colors and user-friendly nav
 
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