Friday, September 28, 2007

Drop shadow boxing

What is a designer with Retro-Modernist sensibilities to do at a time when much interface design leans towards rich, drop shadowed, 3D styling? Khoi Vinh posts a very interesting meditation on the subject.

it also brings to mind the abuse of photoshop by illustrators who start using it to scan their images. I have in mind a favorite of mine, who does woodcuts - but has taken to adding drop shadow to parts of his illustrations post scanning. Leave it!

On the issue of icons, I think I have had my head somewhat turned by the OSX icons, which work very well in turns of rapid recognition. But use of colour on rollover, so well done by Khoi is one clean and simmple device. Right now I have sections to get to press, so i will muse on it, add some more and perhaps comment directly. Keep up the good thoughts Khoi!

Thursday, September 27, 2007

This nano is a tardis

A picture is worth a thousand words, and the camera never lies, but sometimes what you see on paper or the screen does not prepare you the real thing.
The new iPod nano has this effect. It is more beautiful than it looks in photos, the proportions make more sense, but the major thing is the screen. Until you turn it on and play video it all looks a bit tiddly, but the richness of the picture, on the high resolution screen is very very watchable . . I could easily imagine using it to catchup with tv progrmas, ofr watch a film on a long plane journey.
Like the Tardis in Doctor Who it is bigger inside than it appears to be from the outside

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Steve Jobs and the London iPhone party

The iPhone was finally released into the wilds of London today. I went into the Regent Street store with Bobbie (also from the Guardian) to listen to Steve Jobs speak to a fairly small audience. His media handlers seemed a little tense, but to be fair, there was quite a crush of journalists wanting access to Steve. He was very relaxed, and unfazed by the various curveball questions about other European launches for the iPhone, and the revenue division between O2 and Apple "We're not going to discuss that today, but good question".

After Steve had announced price and talked a little about the iPhone, he handed over to the CEO of O2, Matthew Key (far left in the photo), who gave his own - Apple polished - keynote segment. That was unusual, most guests on Steves stage just talk. The coverage for EDGE at launch, at 30% of the UK, isn't great, but he also announced free access to 7500 hotspots, which helps the wireless coverage at least.

I hope and believe that the big change which iPhone will bring is to help grow the public, free wireless network, thus creating a new universe of web based mobile applications.
Steve Jobs mentioned that Apple.com will have a page showcasing the best web applications for the iphone, and apparently that will be on the site soon.

After the presentation we all got a chance to play with the phones. I love it. If anything, you can find your way into the apps so easily that the learning curve is about finding your way back out!
One small thing I noticed, and took the opportunity to suggest as a change (to Steve) is that currently there is a useful ".com" button on the keyboard for Safari. Why not have a drop-down menu on the key which offers others (eg .co.uk, .fr, .es etc) - perhaps localised for the most used in that market - with .com as the default. He thought about it a moment, then told me it was an interesting idea and he'd think about it. Thanks, maybe we'll see that as a wee update sometime. . .

Now on to work on some apps for the thing . . turning (news)paper based navigation aids into clickable buttons.

What a pleasant morning it has been, though I'd have preferred to have walked away with a phone in my hand!