Flat UI was Released - Framework for Designers and Developers,based on Bootstrap (designmodo.com)
Prototyping just got easier and faster with Designmodo's release of Flat UI Pro, a user interface kit made in the flat design style. The stunning kit contains basic components, glyphs, icons and a variety of buttons and other elements made in the super-trendy style.<p>The Bootstrap-based kit contains everything a designer or developer needs to build a fully-responsive website in no time. (No dual prototyping here!)
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[ 4.0 ms ] story [ 78.2 ms ] threadVery good responsive, impressive.
High load at the moment because of HN?
We're talking about dozens of dozens of accounts used for the sole purpose of spamming multiple subreddits. I've been reporting those accounts for months, and most are banned, only to have dozens more created in their place.
http://www.reddit.com/domain/designmodo.com
Just click on most user account names. Most are either banned, or submit exclusively for designmodo.com.
That, paired with them ripping off other people's designs for this theme, makes me recommend people to stay away from anything associated with this site.
For such accusations it would be good to provide links and sources.
In the discussion threads, you'll find a lot of discussion about what was legally justifiable and whether something was ripped off or not. I've often found that there's a dichotomy between certain views for those who are more designer versus those that are more developer. Take it for what you will.
As a designer, it's hard for me to appreciate the theme itself, let alone support someone with such a reputation. To me, they appear to lack any ethos characteristic of a designer...but I digress...
[1] HN Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5331766 [2] DesignerNews Discussion: https://news.layervault.com/stories/1992-layervault-whats-up...
Edited to add the DN discussion link which I seem to have omitted?
Now I am not saying that is the case with the company in question, I'm just saying, the little things matter.
An interesting counterpoint is AirBNB spamming Craigslist in their early days.
Another counterpoint is Zynga and their 'scamville'.
With AirBNB, I think all is forgiven - great company thru and thru... one might think it was part of their hustle? With Zynga that DNA was perhaps indicative of something that destined to be very pump and dump.
I hate it, but sometimes a little 'cheating' during a growth phase can make or break the success of a company.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/67/Twm...
I much prefer Almost flat UI such as Gmail and http://websymphony.net/almost-flat-ui