Beautiful Windows 8 concept
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#22- too much screen estate lost on a window title bar ?
- on date/time as well
- how does the "invisible" taskbar look when a window is maximized ?
- vertical scrollbar too narrow ?
And where is my beloved quick-launch bar ? ;)
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#23I saw this a few months ago (i cant remember where) and i'm sure there were a whole load more screenshots to go with it. While i'd love to see this and it is undeniably beautiful, its not really what i'd call a practical solution. This makes me wonder, is it only beautiful because its a concept? It only looks so good because its free from practical restriction, what would it look like if it was made into a real world…
http://www.theverge.com/2012/2/24/2822891/windows-desktop-ui...
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#24Re: Beautiful Windows 8 concept
#25Elegant (and I love the volume slider) but : - too much screen estate lost on a window title bar ? - on date/time as well - how does the "invisible" taskbar look when a window is maximized ? - vertical scrollbar too narrow ? And where is my beloved quick-launch bar ? ;)
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#26Really nice, though it begs the question; seeing as you can't meaningfully affect Windows 8's design without joining Microsoft on the relevant team(s), why not apply your design skills to the Linux desktop, either Gnome or KDE (I don't know which is more popular as I'm not really a Linux user). Improving the Linux GUI's presentation is always a good thing in terms of improving end-user adoption.
Gnome is probably more popular. My believe is that KDE is much more superior, at least on the surface. KDE is highly skinable, I'd say Gnome is too. There are thousands of various themes available and this one would be lost between them. Windows is skinable as well, and you have hundreds and thousands of themes for it as well. So you can do this as a hobby, mostly for a portfolio.
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#27There's a good reason why the Zune "design" (which this "concept" is copying) is not used more often. It's a usability nightmare.
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#28http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/66/Chrome_OS_21.0...
I still like my 90's plinth buttons - at least I know which is a button and which is a piece of headline text.
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#29Take http://img607.imageshack.us/img607/6697/explorer2.jpg for example, the problem there is that in the screenshot it's all aligned and nicely ordered but i can't help noticing he only displays landscape pictures. Same goes for several other concept screens.
I don't want to break down his work but it's just that there are many great concepts that I would love to see come to reality but once they have it isn't all that like I thought it would be.
UI/UX really is hard :)