Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Skin over skeleton
Labels: chaos, design, evolution, thought, User interface
Friday, December 04, 2009
Talking of android UX
In Google android,when you pan the desktop, the desktop background image (the seashore view) moves little slower than the icons and widgets thereby giving it a feel of depth. Such a simple but really intuitive thing.
Desirability in UX comes with such small details !!
Labels: design, User interface
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Usage patterns - mobile phones
When piggy chops say shaking her bootie, "it’s not just phone, it’s who we are", it does make a lot of sense.
On an average, the time we spend on phones is reaching the point where it will match other competing media like cable TV, broadband computer. There lies the big opportunity. This comes as a boon to the so far poor ignored baby of the group will be more than happy if eyeball ear-time seeking corporations pay for their usage at the cost of embedded ads.
If mobile phones are the defining innovations of this era, then missed call is our own Indian low cost contribution. (instead of an Indian phenomenon of our generation) It’s about many things like affordability, power structure - "let him call when he is free - I can wait", who needs the most - "it’s his work, let him call me."
I don’t like model of this missed calls. it has too much redundancy.
It involves disconnecting the call, redialing it back. Why not to get rid of this by allowing to have "collect call" option,
I see my phone ringing and it says "collect call from xyz" and I receive, but it gets charged as if I called him. Simple. saves my navigation time.
India is fast becoming urban and the shock of change is softened by this cell phone bridge. Sam Petroda did it with 1 Rupee coin box and that is nicely augmented by “receive only” cell phones. This is the bridge that connects a displaced laborer to its remote village, and an IT nomad to his near and dear.
if you ask a house maid, a dhoodhwalah, an IT guy, a college goer to draw the navigation as you perceive it will all be so different. each got different level of stickiness with different features.
For doodhwalah or paperwalah, his contact list may be his clientele.
For a illiterate, last three numbers is the identity of the person on the other end. A clear design implication could be numbers shown in the way that uses this fact.
Cell phone is a shadow that follows you, gives a best way to excuse yourself from a group whenever you want, how much long you want it.
its an easiest self analysis tool for aspirants in interviews and leave it on and later on find where you lost the plot.
its a best and easiest spying tool for wives and girl friends. just pick up the phone and see what he or she is up to.
We still lack many things ... we don’t see things or we don’t want to see them as it does not fit in business model... incumbents would never try it and entrant faces uphill task. What one need is a innovation cell within giants that keep eyes are ears open to the usage trends in the emerging markets.
Why don’t we build a multi-user feature... typically for lower middle class where a phone like a PC is shared asset and it is carried by 'who needs it most at this hour" basis. So you get a number and its derivative and with a OS level change, these derivative numbers will kick in as per user selection in the phone.
Like a evolution of computing from personal to cloud, when I see how mobiles are evolving, they are driven by marketing than user needs, they want to mimic handheld PC than inherent mobile ubiquitous needs. whatever can be stuffed in that form factor is finding its place in final stank list. oh I can easily fit in a IR device, ...who uses it for crying out loud.
Like Mercedes Benz defines the farthest point in the stylizing for a generation. Rest of the herd try and aim their trajectories to it in surface styling. We need pioneers of that kind who set the bar high enough. iPhone did that with touch factor to some extent.
I strongly feel, Need to hold something to ear is one big No No for me.
this is first to get rid off when you want to put that farthest point.
I have seen a projector based keyboard sometime back, can we build the same for the phone.
Imagine a face appearing with whom you can talk. projector resides at the inner band of wrist watch and lets you project it on palm of other hand.
For hands free version you just put it down and project it on any surface.
I saw an ad today of multi-touch that lets you play piano on touch-screen of the phone. Imagine with the projector the limitation of 4 inch by 3 inch goes away. You can even play drums on this.
It can easily port the content of web with least changes in the wrapper “container of the content” since now the form factor is “stretchable”. You can browse web like in a dual monitor J
What I am writing must already be invented the way far eastern countries are adopting the mobile tech. But appropriateness for its audience is the key thing in design and one just cannot lift up a design and use it here in Indian market.
Google has a knack of doing the right thing at right time. They are entering the emerging markets when whole world is focusing on deep pockets US/EU markets.
Google started it with a voice enabled service on its no. 80041999999, for India and it give results with a fair amount of accuracy to normal queries like cab service etc. I don’t know what they plan to do next but I see a big eco-system of services evolving around it. It’s a baby with big hopes and big potential. Imagine once you establish a phone number in the heads of one million people, you need ways to “extend the brand”…may be last 3 numbers will change to search specific commodities like hotel, bus, electrician and all you need is register it back to Google’s server that I am an electrician operating in such and such area. It would capture the un-organized sector which is right now “loosely connected” with cell phones.
Do you notice how Volve bus operators optimize using a bunch of jobless people with cell phones and a shrewd orchestrator plus a scheme well understood by all (I know at the cost of frustrated and annoyed customer). In India cell phones made these people “intelligent agents that transmit back information” in an multi-agent system. Google can hold it all together and can orchestrate a productivity revolution in this market. Airtel / Idea etc are not thinking out of box. They are happy with margins and customer base. Some are moving or making a cautious attempts to move to holy grail of convergence when broadband-mobile telephony-entertainment will be through single pipe. Don’t know when will this happen. With recession dawning the bitter truth to these companies, it is now more farther than it was.
Like any other ‘stuff’, cell phone is a status-quo. I am not saying anything new here. Earlier days, having a house used to give that respect and social standing. It’s an extended identity and sense of permanence which so many people of different strata search and find in different things. For the lowest rungs now cell phone is doing it. Having a number is something. It’s getting counted. Its license to be included. I feel we are not doing enough. We are not doing it right.
Euphoria around good cause like literacy projects are just ad gimmicks used by leading cell phones companies. Nobody generates content and such things remain white board ideas or idea whose time has not come because I want some other ‘thought leader’ to come and show me how.
A mature Devnagari text or Indic script messaging is still a distant dream. Far east did not let go their past and heritage in their idea of development and progress. Middle east can afford it so long oil is there. No other BRIC nation is doing it. But we devalue our cultural markers in the name of progress. It’s like once my friend Anchal said, to drive faster and lose weight dumbass driver is shedding carburetor and engine. What will be left and how far will you go.
Labels: design, Mashups, social softwares, society, User interface
Monday, March 09, 2009
Designing for India is like designing font for ransom letter
I dropped into Pune after a gap of few months. When I left, the whole city was undergoing construction and road widening.
The deal was to have the city (some parts of the city) ready for the youth game events. But the city municipal corporation in their usual style kept missing the milestones and then somehow on the eve before the d-day fixed the ‘stuff’ to adorn the roads; even the paint was wet when guests arrived.
Think of a bachelor’s house and girlfriend drops in unannounced, how the things are shoved under the bed, tucked under the pillow, forced into overflowing cupboard, giving a temporary look of tidiness; it’s the same.
But it is a city, a larger living space we are dealing with. It affect the mind and psyche of its inhabitants and it feels bad when you look at such gross misuse of power to decide in what kind of place 'we' live in.
When I look at the graphics and visual identity designed for the youth games; it’s like crude, unfinished makeshift thing. Giving insights into how bad we are at detailing or how insensitive we have become to the visual and the visible aspects of the things around us. I am not a kind of person who believes in real design is what comply with the taste of Europe or few cartelised bunch of people. But it takes deep dive into the collective consciousness of the people, which we forgot about as a design community.
I remember we discussing kitsch as a way of ‘filler’ design back while studying design, think of how meters in the auto-rick are adorned or small town furniture are detailed by stuffing the motifs and elements with no regards to the end result.
Our lack of taste or lack of ‘consistent’ taste with definite personality is visible in every aspect. May it is a result of the fact that we are not a homogeneous society anymore, we are one 'big layered cake' if they like to call US as 'melting pot'; or it reminds me of one sanskrit song we used to taught in texts about 'Sthala-pistatakam' a dish like theple (guju) where all ingredients maintain their tastes . We are bad at discovering the values and mores that are so much authentic and original. The days are of fusion and not khichadi.
In our childhood, we used to hear “Pune thethe kai une” (rhetorical – “what on earth you won’t find in pune?”) now i guess i know the answer. We lack good designs.
Labels: design, Recent Watch, society, Tragedy, User interface
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Digsby : all in one
tired of maintaining hazzar networking sites,....we all have our reasons "hey, 'cause I have been using it from start, ...this, I started since I liked the interface,.. this one...oh..I just have coupla friends there, this id is just to provide whenever asked in typical web form for registering " .... We had meebo earlier for consolidation, here is one more Umbrella client which will take care of your messengers, mail clients, networking sites in one place... digsby... worth a try.... i liked the homepage as I could find one character of Family guy in their avatars... you never what thing you will like in an app.
Labels: Mashups, social softwares, User interface, Web2.0
Monday, June 30, 2008
Permission Interfaces for better dialogs
We loose our innocence every passing day..we call it learning the ways of the world...
so is designer goes through this maturity curve, he learns the ways of the world; undones all the notions when he was fresh out of design school. We used to have these rosy ideas about appropriate design... we still do but in more pragmatic frame of mind.
I was under the the deep influence of design bible "design for the real world"by victor papanek. I used to look at the marketing efforts and their right hand mercenaries for all the dirty work - the advertisers, in utter disdain. I still think its a bad use of creativity.
As papanek opens his book with a line - "advertising is world's phoniest profession which tries to influence people to buy things they don't need with the money they don't have and to impress the people who don''t care."
And now here I am reading this book "Permission Marketing". It teaches you how to bait a stranger to be a friend, and then a customer.. of course I am not out there to sell anything. My whole focus is this books emphasis to use of the web for 1:1 with masses as against traditional interruption marketing techniques of the conventional mass media.
But it is good to learn from things you feel unethical and immoral, right? so When sachin says he wont endorse cigarettes one feels good about him..
neways...in this book Seth Godin succinctly take you on to changing nature of marketing efforts with time and media...what amazon did to web and how its changing the ways businesses are done.No, its not going to be another dotcom dud. Web is mature now if it is not already said enough. Core values and mores of the permission marketing is so very relevant to UXD since its finally the UIs that get influenced by this pitch and approach. And finally out there on web and its clutter and overload of information - you are in a selling business..may be not a commercial product or but of course an idea or a sequence to do things.. wherein step by step permission interfaces are more desirable than in your face interruptions.
Labels: design, Interfaces, User interface, Web2.0
Monday, February 04, 2008
My 2 cents on Gtalk-Gmail
Lately got into habit of critically comparing products I use. Case in point is gtalk and yahoo chat clients.
G-talk I felt also lagging in terms of some of the features like "show me recent conversations". Its a high time folks at Google should come up with something as base functionality is now already assumed and well digested. Now we want next course on our plate!
We share so many urls / links among the close group of people. Why not Gmail provide a way to access all those in one place. It can be a list of links shared with columns like who send it, when, etc... Same can be done by finding out phone no.s, and attachments. We are moving towards an era wherein Gmail is our Online Any Time accessible place for storing document and communication.
I have seen lot of people using it to work on doc partly at work and later imparting finishing touches at home using Google doc.s. Now unless you convert consciously each attached doc into a Google document it wont let you collaboratively edit it. It should be done by default for every document that comes as an attachment.
And above all...when are we going to have the tabbed interface for mails...
Labels: google, User interface