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A free open-source mobile dribbble browser
Because I wanted to look at sweet dribbble shots on my phone while waiting in line at the grocery store.
You already got it! There’s nothing to download, hooppps is a webapp. Just revisit this URL on your mobile browser and bookmark this baby!
**Not just for iPhones.
hooppps was made by Michael Parenteau & Relevance, Inc. It’s built on Rails 3 and uses the swish gem. The code is hosted on github and is ready for your design/dev love. hooppps is in no way affiliated with dribbble but is obviously a huge fan!
What players are saying:
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Adam Wagner
Here's a not-too-revealing shot of an infographic I did about a year ago showing many facets of data on one timeline.
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Andrew Houle
Wow! This looks awesome. I'm digging the colors.
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Jeff Finley
You are great at these
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Emir Ayouni
Man, that infographic is so slick. Gotta love it.
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Herson Rodriguez
That is awesome @Adam
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Mike Puglielli
This is actually really great. I wish we could see the whole thing. Stats never looked so good!
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Todd Zerger
Sweet. Rich with data but really approachable.
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Joanne Ong
lookin awesome Adam!
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Adam Wagner
:-) Thanks everybody!
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Todd Zaki Warfel
Any way to see the full poster/infographic?
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Adam Wagner
Hmm, not really. It has real infos :-) I do wish you could see how the axes are handled though. Given the response to this I might make another in the same style, but with dummy data.
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Christopher Martin
I'd love to see the whole thing to understand how useable the graph is for data. Could you post a link? It looks amazing.
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Adam Wagner
hey Christopher,
Ah, no - I'm sorry that I can't show the whole graphic.
In my 20/20 hindsight opinion, this graphic tried to do too much. There are 3 different vertical axes (revenue, visitors, conversion rate), two time spans of revenue shown at once (monthly and weekly) annotations, icons to represent staff activity during the time period, underlayed traffic charts from other web properties...
it all got a bit crazy. BUT - it was really fun to make, and I think it did accomplish the job pretty well. If I had to do it again (which I did, for the 2011 annual report), I would aim for simplicity.
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Adam Mann
@Adam Wagner +1 vote for dummy data. This looks sexy.
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Sam Stratton
incredible!!
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