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This is from a brand new pump that was just installed at an Arco gas station. I was blown away by the completely unusable interface.
The trick is that there are soft buttons to the left and right of the pad, but have no labels. If you hesitated the transaction would auto cancel. I missed the note the first time and pressed the number 7, pressing enter actual does cancel along with the cancel "button" next to it.
This design was made completely from scratch, featuring a ribbon-style bookmark similar to the ones that can be found in expensive notebooks. Surprisingly I couldn’t find an image in Google with adequate details in texture, therefore the textures were directly from memory. I think the overall effect is quite nice, though having a reference image of an actual ribbon would be greatly helpful.
To see more designs, please visit designtaneous.com
What it might look like if you could select other apps to display from the iPad lockscreen instead of just choosing photos.
First version of the actual UI plugin up & running (not a mockup) made by Ankur Kothari .
There are a few changes needed but overall I think it's a great start :)
Arturo Ui
Directed by Royal Brantley
Scenic Design by Jared Roberts
Light Design by Tim Cummings
Costume Design by Anne Medlock
Sound Design by Allan Kahn
West Texas A&M University
Our motion designers at Punchcut prepared this video to illustrate our thinking about touch UI design. Read the full-length text, blogged last week here: “Design Considerations for Touch UI“.
Read the detailed write up on our blog: idlemode.com/2009/04/10/design-considerations-for-touch-ui/
Contact us. www.punchcut.com
When I made the Cover Flow UI mock-up for Quicksilver there wasn’t any thought in how it would actually work. It was just throwing the idea out there to see how it could look.
Cover Flow mode is up & running for Julius Eckert's SilverFlow interface, & it’s taking a bit more thought on how to actually implement it.
For the 3 pane mode (Move To..., Copy To... etc.) here’s a mock-up of how I see it working. This is after the movie file has been selected & tabbed to the 2nd pane (selecting 'Move To...' as the action).
For more images & an explanation of how it would all work take a look here.