Vista doesn’t seem concerned about balance, at least to someone acting as a
user. From what I can see, the specific visual form was designed to provide
appeal in showrooms and demos not in regular use. It’s a form for selling a
product, not for using it. This is design driven by marketing, about making the
sale, not the experience.
Saturday, 6 October 2007
Wasteland Vista
Some really interesting points in this article. Read the whole thing, there's some really good advice on how not to design an application. And I completely agree with the following:
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