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New page: =RJI Pivot Point-Chicago= ===<i>Draft of resource links</i>=== <big>Email additions to [mailto:densmorew@rjionline.org densmorew@rjionline.org> or use this wiki to add them yourself to th... |
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<li>http://www.fastcodesign.com/1669879/can-we-please-move-past-apples-silly-faux-real-uis | <li>http://www.fastcodesign.com/1669879/can-we-please-move-past-apples-silly-faux-real-uis | ||
*This post is specifically aimed at some of Apple's faux reality UI designs such as realistic-looking book pages, bookshelves as indexes to reading | **This post is specifically aimed at some of Apple's faux reality UI designs such as realistic-looking book pages, bookshelves as indexes to reading | ||
content, etc. (something Amazon does as well on the Kindle Fire). But there is a larger message here which is that attempting to translate | content, etc. (something Amazon does as well on the Kindle Fire). But there is a larger message here which is that attempting to translate | ||
traditional forms into digital spaces (or to replicate rather than recreate any design convention from an old medium to a new one) is a mistake | traditional forms into digital spaces (or to replicate rather than recreate any design convention from an old medium to a new one) is a mistake | ||
Revision as of 15:20, 11 June 2012
RJI Pivot Point-Chicago
Draft of resource links
Email additions to [mailto:densmorew@rjionline.org densmorew@rjionline.org> or use this wiki to add them yourself to the page.
Links (miscellaneous)
- This post is specifically aimed at some of Apple's faux reality UI designs such as realistic-looking book pages, bookshelves as indexes to reading