Creating a super sleek interface for the Apple iPhone that allows you to manage your Netflix Queue and Instant Queue.
It was an honor to work with Brent Jensen, the developer of iPhlix. He applied a bunch of my concepts into a very real application that's available to download on the App Store.
We've been through a ton of concepts and the above concept was shown to Brent, although it was not used I consider it a benchmark for our work with the iPhone.
"It was an honor to work with Brent Jensen, the developer of iPhlix."Many concepts arose during the design process, some design queues Brent went with, some he did not.
In the end, it's what the developer thought he could sell to his customers, and that's not up to us.
One of the many designs that I liked because of how it related to the overall feel of Netflix was the one you see to the left. It displays all the information about a particular movie in detail and with great utilization of white space.
To this day, this screen remains the same for the most apart, apart from the color scheme.
The rating section was meant to be located on the bottom of the view movie screen, although currently it's located below the rating and box art section. If you scroll down within the content you will be greeted with cast and directors.


