By AJ Picard — Self taught designer and founder of Chad

If you haven’t yet check out the last article I wrote on redesigning the iPad, don’t worry it isn’t long.

All I did was redesign the lock screen of the iPad, I wanted to get other designers feedback on what I created.

This article you will see multiple pages I’ve redesigned along with some animations/transitions!

To start I just want to thank you for taking the time to read this, if you have any type of feedback at the end of this article please share. I’m trying to get better as a designer and I’ll be the first to admit I’m not the best, but this is a passion of mine and I enjoy doing this every single day.

Lock Screen

This screen I explained in the previous blog post but users will be able to create “Shortcut Cards” which will then push that app to the window on the right.

Right now my default app for the lock screen is my to-do list because that’s how I track how much work I’m getting done each day! Users can choose their default app, not everyone has to be tied to the “to-do” list app.

Arranging Shortcuts Cards

To me, the iPad is all about interacting with the software and being able to easily multitask. I wanted to bring that same interaction to Bruno!

Users will be able to move their shortcut cards around and arrange them in the order they feel best suits them.

Toggling Apps