10/GUI — Meh …

October 14, 2009

My husband sent me video of the “10/Gui” multi-touch mouse replacement.

Link

Yay — put the touch interface physically on the user’s desk instead of in the screen.  The first thing that  came to mind watching the video is “nice”, but show me how you type accurately at keyboard speed.  And with that I’m at “meh.”  Also introduced in the video is the idea of a linear windows management system.  I immediately blanched on this idea.  I’ve never encountered the problem this guy described.  My windows always pop up where they were last opened or closed and I like having layers of different windows from which little pieces peek out so I can see what I’ve got open.  I also like arranging my PC desktop how I like — but then again I’m sitting in front of two very large flat panels, multi-tasking away as I translate and monitor my e-mail/RSS Feeds  …

This is not to say the concept is bad.  It’s just that having a huge touchpad below a traditional keyboard causes ergonomic issues of it’s own.  Basically, a keyboard and mouse are placed at the same distance in front of the user so the user is in a neutral position regardless of which device he or she is using.  Along this line I see a five-fingered multi-touch mouse  or an integrated keyboard/touch interface device instead.  I’ve seen the a keyboard/touch device on a PS3  where the keys on the keyboard can be used as the touch interface.  As for a flat touch keyboard, that allows for all kinds of modifications and customization based on application by pairing it with a screen underneath the surface.  People could create their own interfaces with a few “primitives,” which could have great possibilities for gaming, image editing, music making, and things like Bloomberg.  Manufacturers could make one keyboard for all languages.  In combination with haptics (or the likes), keyboard-like feedback could be provided, thereby creating a very familiar experience.

Personally, though, I’m very happy with the mouse.  A lot can be done with very little movement, plus mice are quite inexpensive and space friendly.


Sneak Peek at New Omari’s Sister Home Page

April 15, 2009

Here’s a sneak peek at what the new Omari’s Sister home page will look like.

homeproto_sm

Here’s a link to a bigger image.

The background images were made in Illustrator and I put everything together in Fireworks.  The image is a composite of components I drew in Illustrator and elements I purchased.

I will start making the actual images and coding tomorrow.


Got Cherry Blossoms?

April 11, 2009

Do you need cherry blossoms?  Are you gonna die if you can’t find some?  Well, I’ve got cherry blossoms for you!  Here’s what’s in the collection (The flowers are actually peachy colored.  I guess WordPress recrunched the file to “web only” colors):

cherry-blossomcollectionHere’s link to the vector art file for Illustrator.  Have fun and make something lovely!

In the future go to the Lovely Items Blog for more freebies.


Web Design for Mobile Phone Experiment Links

March 18, 2009

I did some experiments with page layouts for PC and mobiles and documented the activities on the Lovely Items Blog.  Check it out! (There are pretty pictures!)

Mock-Up of Mobile Version of Translation Website

Liquid for Mobile — Done!

Here’s a tease:

Nokia phone emulation

Nokia phone emulation

Enjoy!


Still no Flash for Smartphones

March 17, 2009

I have an iPhone and the Flash incompatibility drives me nutz.   Personally, I thought Flash would be perfect for smartphones … well …I hope Adobe gets it’s act together because the mobile devices are taking over and it would make this Flash-Monkey (that is me) very happy (Snowball Sim for everyone!!!).  Here’s a link to an article with a little blurb on the matter.