Designing for touch

El tamaño de las pantallas no es lo único que cambia cuando se diseña para móvil. También está el problema de los dedos.

Como este artículo lo explica, es toda una ergonomía diferente. Y es diferente tambien para cada uno de los sistemas que hay dentro del mismo “móvil” (iPhones, Android, Tablets). Lean esto…


Great mobile designs do more than shoehorn themselves into tiny screens: they make way for fingers and thumbs, accommodating the wayward taps of our clumsy digits. The physicality of handheld interfaces take designers beyond the conventions of visual and information design‚ and into the territory of industrial design. With touchscreens there are real ergonomics at stake. It’s not just how your pixels look, but how they feel in the hand.

Touchscreen design demands thoughtful awareness of where fingers casually come to rest on the device. Grab a phone in one hand, for example, and unless you deploy a crazy-claw phone grip, you always tap away with your thumb. For phones, designing for touch means designing for the thumb.

Thumbs are marvelous. It’s our thumbs, along with our affection for celebrity gossip, that separate us from the beasts, but they do have limited range and flexibility. While a thumb can manage to sweep the entire screen of all but the most oversized phones, only about a third of the screen is in truly effortless territory – at the bottom of the screen on the side opposite the thumb.

Place primary tap targets in this thumb-thumping hot zone. When holding a phone in the right hand, for example, the thumb falls naturally in an arc at the bottom left corner of the screen…

http://www.netmagazine.com/features/designing-touch

Designing for touch

20 Flash sites

Hay que ser muy terco para seguir diciendo que el Flash va de salida. Es todo lo contrario, amigos. Va una lista de todo lo que se ha hecho en lo poco que va del año en sitios flash, y la verdad hay cosas excelentes…

The top 20 Flash sites of 2011… so far!

From music visualisations to interactive islands via starring in a pop video and a very trippy way to experience tea, we’ve got some shimmering examples of Flash work which have been produced this year. In no particular order:

1. The Desperados Experience
2. Gas Jeans
3. What movie should I watch tonight?
4. Uniqulo Lab Heattech
5. Deaf Preachers – I Wanna Scream
6. Legion of Oakley
7. Doodleizer
8. Gap 1969 Stream
9. Twitarium
10. Sony Panoramic Story
11. MTVNHD Experience The Music
12. Wall of Fame
13. Gilson Schachnik music
14. Diesel Island
15. Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
16. Lipton Exclusive Collection
17. The Ministry of Detourism
18. Pebbles Play
19. Official Thor Movie website
20. Even Angels Will Fall

source: http://t.co/Nz8Q3Y6

20 Flash sites