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Re: [Mockup] Hildon Redesign
wow, looking good
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Qt Quick. Hildon is an extension to GTk (some extra widget, some extra (maemo5-related) functions and of course the hildon theme). You can implement some of your changes with a custom theme. For other things you may have to reimplement the maemo5 hildon desktop (hildon-statusbar, hildon-home and hildon-desktop). It is not impossible, but you need a developer who is familiar with GTK and hildon-desktop/home. nicolai |
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I recommend you read up on the process of Paper Prototyping. It may well change your attitude. Nothing beats a whiteboard, some post-it notes and a pen when it comes to design. Programmers are frankly the worst designers on the planet when it comes to UI design and the concept of HCI. |
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i did not say that the design on this hildon mockup is bad...it a gud idea to create a different kind of desktop but like you said... Quote:
a proper program that works on our beloved n900 or just a wonderful design that only look gud on paper??? |
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A good, intuitive system is the product are many cycles of design, implement and test. While prototyping through may bring about a very quick piece of software and hardware, it still takes time, limits you to the framework you are implementing in (either in terms of software restriction, or the time to implement framework to cope with the new concept). If you work with a piece of paper and get the end-user to "click the button" on the piece of paper with actors taking the roles of modules and components, it may seem a little silly at first, but you have the means of many cycles of POC within the same session. How many software prototypes can boast multiple iterations and vast design changes within the space of a single hour. Carolyn Snyder's "Paper Prototyping" is an incredible read. Well worth a look, because it avoids completely the aspects you discuss about the real restrictions, and deals wholly with what the end product is like to work with. E.g. the redesigns here are really nice but I have reservations straight away about the size of the components. The mockups look great on my 24" monitor, but I'm concerned if look at them on a screen the size of my N900 then I would quickly get weary of the them (just a case example - not a criticism, but something that needs consideration). I'm digressing! But my point is designers should not be restricted by what a coder can do and vice versa. And above all else the HCI champion should have the casting vote :) |
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Yeah, the pixel density on the N900 makes it hard to approximate the size of the items on-screen (unless you view the picture fullscreen on the device)
Anyways, I made it a point to make letters/glyphs at least as big as the system font (which is around 4-6pt in Photoshop) |
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will this ever be available on the N900?
is any one working on it?:confused: really really like the design |
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Regards Dousan... |
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+ port it to harmattan too :D
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would be very happy to donate something to get the ball rolling :D
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