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Hideous. I was hopeful of Android, not now.
Why is Google so horrible at design? Oh ya, they're geeks. Terrible colour matching. Ugly lines and graphic placement. No texture. Jesus. iOS 5 has nothing to worry about here.
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Notice how none of the audience applauded without some help
Nice to see no battery specs for the new handset - perhaps it struggles to get past 3 hours of use?
Roboto - WTF!
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I disagree and I think Matias Duarte gets it:
“Across the board Google and Android is taking design a lot more seriously,” Matias says, and points out that Roboto is used throughout the system. “There’s this thing that’s happening right now in user interface design that I find kind of shackling. The faux wood paneling trend, and the airport lavatory signage trend.” He laughs when he says this and pulls up a slide on his computer, a split screen of an Atari 2600 and… airport lavatory signage. It’s an obvious dig at both Apple and Microsoft.
“The biggest problem behind these trends is not anything about the aesthetic quality about them, but rather the framework that they impose on everything else,” he opines. “Right now if you look at all of these applications that are designed in this real-objecty, faux wood paneling, faux brushed metal, faux jelly button kind of thing… if you step back and you really look at them, they look kind of juvenile. They’re not photorealistic, they’re illustrations.”
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The wood grain, brushed metal, faux leather look ridiculous.
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Originally Posted by mduell
I disagree and I think Matias Duarte gets it:
“Across the board Google and Android is taking design a lot more seriously,” Matias says, and points out that Roboto is used throughout the system. “There’s this thing that’s happening right now in user interface design that I find kind of shackling. The faux wood paneling trend, and the airport lavatory signage trend.” He laughs when he says this and pulls up a slide on his computer, a split screen of an Atari 2600 and… airport lavatory signage. It’s an obvious dig at both Apple and Microsoft.
“The biggest problem behind these trends is not anything about the aesthetic quality about them, but rather the framework that they impose on everything else,” he opines. “Right now if you look at all of these applications that are designed in this real-objecty, faux wood paneling, faux brushed metal, faux jelly button kind of thing… if you step back and you really look at them, they look kind of juvenile. They’re not photorealistic, they’re illustrations.”
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The wood grain, brushed metal, faux leather look ridiculous.
Are you serious? It's great for him to say all this, yet, Google's design sucks. Funny, the pretenders who have the biggest mouths are the ones who have something to prove. Meanwhile, the contenders like Apple keep marching forward...
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Where by "pretenders" you mean "the largest smartphone OS vendor in the world".
You think Apple's usage of wood grain/etc is competitive design?
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Originally Posted by mduell
Where by "pretenders" you mean "the largest smartphone OS vendor in the world".
You think Apple's usage of wood grain/etc is competitive design?
You have to be kidding me. You actually think Google has good design? BS you do. This is just trollish. If you really did think that, I doubt you'd be hanging around on MacNN...
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