




der Fitbit Mobile App
Beschreibung
The Skill Tree design from Insomniac's Spider-Man Miles Morales game for PS4/5 is so good that I couldn't resist making a more...portable version.
The stats (starting from the bottom left and going clockwise):
Battery (🔋)
- The battery icon will turn red when at or below 25% and green while charging
Calories (🔥)
Steps (👟)
Active Zone Minutes (⬆️)
Heart Rate (💛🧡❤️)
- The heart will change color to correspond with the current Active Zone to match Fitbit's colors.
All the credit goes to the amazing work done by Gil (@GilFromUI on Twitter) and the Insomniac team on the design work that I was inspired by.