Final Mail Redesign

I use Apple’s Mail App every day. This isn’t because I want to: I have school, work, and coupons to keep up on. But it also isn’t because I have to: there are other apps that work better and are prettier, but I’m just too lazy to use them, honestly. But either way, Mail is a part of my every day. I look at it when I wake up, before I go to bed, and too many times in between.

However, I’ve noticed a trend when I use it: I don’t open two-thirds of the messages I receive. I simply swipe and tap to mark as read. Now, I know that I could just unsubscribe to most of these messages, but I don’t. Whether it’s because I’m afraid I’m going to miss that 25% off coupon for CVS or I’m just lazy, I don’t know. But I rarely ever unsubscribe. I kind of like having notifications when I open the app. It makes me feel a little less lonely. But after swipe, tap, swipe, tap, swipe, tap, my fondness of these 27 unread messages goes away.

So, me being me, I decide to open Sketch and redesign the app, instead of just dowloading a different one because, again, who can be bothered?