Designed the interface for Ambrosia Software‘s iToner based on iPhone’s interface. One of the nice reasons for using iPhone interface is it’ll stand out as a real iPhone app that’ll transfer the ringtones the clean way, not ugly hacks (ie: jailbreak, etc.)
I’m not done with iToner interface design though, I will continue to tweak it and add more graphics to make user experience as smooth as possible.
“iToner enables you to quickly transfer custom ringtones for your iPhone – without modifying, hacking or having to reset your iPhone. Simply drag and drop your MP3 or AAC audio files on iToner’s window, click the Sync button, and you’re done.”
Every time I see something like this it makes me more and more interested in hacking my iPhone.
IMO it would look better if you used iphone graphics and helvetica instead of mixing iphone styles with lucida grande and different proportions…
Pat, yeah I agree but the problem is Helvetica doesn’t look as pretty on computer LCD as it does on iPhone’s 150 dpi screen.
Our goal is not to copy iPhone’s interface pixel-by-pixel but change UI around where necessary to make it function well on computer.
I’ll see what I can do with Helvetica font though.
Is Ambrosia the anti delious people? or is that someone else
Everytime I see something you do I can’t help but smile, we have very very alike design styles and everything you’ve made has been exactly what I was looking for (CS3 Icons) or just simply stunning. Keep up the great work, The only thing I dislike about this is it seems a little more wide than it is long, I’d either reduce its width or increase the height a bit. As for the fonts, maybe try Myriad Pro? Its one of my favorite fonts as its incredibly easy to read and looks quite nice.