This is a brief introductory video of Stripes, a conceptual operating system user interface. Stripes is my Master's Thesis for the University of Art and Design Helsinki. It was conceptualized in 20...
This is a brief introductory video of Stripes, a conceptual operating system user interface. Stripes is my Master's Thesis for the University of Art and Design Helsinki. It was conceptualized in 2007, and published in 2008. For further information, please visit www.martingimpl.com/stripes
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Also although your menu looks cute, it breaks discoverability. On the current menus on Win,Mac,Linux you can drag along the menu bar and open each drawer as your mouse moves allowing you to glance through all your available options to find what you want. I don't think typing is a substitute because not everyone knows what the operation they want to do is called.
Nice work, but how can you make any sort of judgement on it with so few applications and documents? Surely we would need to see how usable it is with at least a few hundred files and about 20 apps on there and doing everyday things like web browsing, while chatting to someone and listening to music.
I'd guess it would become pretty tedious to arrange dinner by reading reviews and chatting to someone without some sort of way to show two windows at once.
Although its a nice approach I think it puts to much emphasis on app navigation and app fast switching. Is this what the user really needs? The choreography is nice but it will get you dizzy after a while. I think simple tabs are better. They show the opened app, thier title and enable quicker navigation.
Really cool ideas. Its visually very nice and polished. It could also be very effective and functional. However am not so sure about how same the window is . It great for a beginner so can grasp the concept that each application is "next" one another. However one some starts using Stripes more they will switching windows with hotkeys, mouse gestures, or touch gestures; and all that empty space will be wasted.
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Surely we would need to see how usable it is with at least a few hundred files and about 20 apps on there and doing everyday things like web browsing, while chatting to someone and listening to music.
I'd guess it would become pretty tedious to arrange dinner by reading reviews and chatting to someone without some sort of way to show two windows at once.
The choreography is nice but it will get you dizzy after a while. I think simple tabs are better. They show the opened app, thier title and enable quicker navigation.
-Shir Aloni
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