Strong interface design is one of the most crucial aspects of a digital product. A great design can win awards, grab attention, and guide users into digital paradise. Great interface design is something I clearly have grown to love and appreciate over the last couple of years. It took me a good bit of time to find my place, but I love designing for screens, and I love seeing the great design work others have created on the screens I use.
Yahoo has recently begun rebranding itself, albeit somewhat subtly. They have started simplifying (both in terms of aesthetics as well products offered), redesigned their homepage and mail app, and released a brand new weather app for iOS.
And let me say, it’s beautiful. It’s user friendly. It’s really awesome.
Unlike other Yahoo products, the iOS Yahoo Weather app shares exactly what’s users want: weather information.

Earlier this week, I began putting together a little user interface kit. There are tons out on the web right now, but none of them have really had all the elements I need for a project, or packs are too inconsistent to be used together. So I did what anyone else would do, I designed my own.