Spectre

by Arsham Mehrani

Chronora

Chronora is an iOS app for tracking important dates. It lets users count down to events or count up from past moments in a clean interface.

The app is built for simplicity. Users can create multiple counts, choose names and colors, and see the day difference instantly. All data is on device.

The design is minimal and modern. Gradients, tinted cards, and frosted glass styling add depth without clutter.

App Experience

Main View

The main view displays all active count ups and countdowns in a scrollable list. Each item is presented as a styled card with a subtle gradient glow that adapts to the color selected for that event. Users can immediately see the title of the event and the number of days remaining or passed.

Swipe gestures allow users to edit or delete entries directly from the list. The navigation is simple and intuitive, enabling quick access to create new counts or review existing ones.

Main view

Creating a Count

In the create view, users can define a new event by entering a title, selecting a date, choosing a custom color.

Color selection is immediately reflected in the preview styling, allowing users to personalize each event before saving. Once created, the event is added to the main list and begins updating dynamically based on the current date.

Create viewEdit view

Count Detail Page

The detail page focuses on a single event. A frosted glass styled card displays the event name and the precise day count, layered over a subtle gradient glow that grows and shrinks with the card.

This page provides a more immersive view of the event, allowing users to reflect on the significance of the date. From here, users can edit the event details or return to the main list. The layout maintains visual consistency with the rest of the app while giving the selected event a sense of emphasis.

Detail view

Description: Chronora is a simple, clean, modern iOS app that lets you track multiple important dates with elegant countdowns and count ups, all in one beautifully designed space.

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