Brand Uber

Brand Uber

Always interesting to see brand / design / style guidelines from companies and products you use on a daily basis, like this one from Uber. Very clean and minimal, but with a few little interaction pieces – you can see they’ve taken time to make this section of their site have a good user experience (mobile and desktop).

@DesigningUber

Always interesting to see brand / design / style guidelines from companies and products you use on a daily basis, like this one from Uber. Very clean and minimal, but with a few little interaction pieces – you can see they’ve taken time to make this section of their site have a good user experience (mobile and desktop).

@DesigningUber

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