Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 17th Oct 2007 22:22 UTC, submitted by diegocg
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RE[4]: Disappointed with look & feel
by superstoned on Thu 18th Oct 2007 14:23
in reply to "RE[3]: Disappointed with look & feel"
RE[4]: Disappointed with look & feel
by anda_skoa on Thu 18th Oct 2007 14:31
in reply to "RE[3]: Disappointed with look & feel"
Flipping digits you say? Ok, so do they actually change by an animated flip? If no, drop them. If yes, reconsider as that can be highly disturbing.
It is mainly a technology demonstrator, i.e. showing how to use SVG theming and animated state transitions with a very simple data source.
And it also serves as a nice show item.
An "all-day-long" type of clock will most certainly be visualised less intrusive.




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I agree that the flipping digits design looks weird, like a bug almost. I contacted the artist and asked him to update it by not having a straight line gutting through all the digits but have it just so slightly tilted at each cut which in my mind would make it look a bit nicer, but he did not show much interested.
The problem with bringing real-world concepts and physical constraints into a computer GUI is that the have to be exaggerated and modified to fit the constraints and opportunities of the GUI. Flipping digits you say? Ok, so do they actually change by an animated flip? If no, drop them. If yes, reconsider as that can be highly disturbing.
Yes, I'm also looking you, you spinning desktop cube!