Smashing Magazine did a cool piece today about the “User Experience Of The Future”: “We’ve got used to a number of things. To traditional mouse-keyboard user interaction, to 2D windows-based user interface and to a rather unspectacular user’s workflow which enables one user interact with only one application at a time. For instance, while [...]
Smashing Magazine did a cool piece today about the “User Experience Of The Future”:
“We’ve got used to a number of things. To traditional mouse-keyboard user interaction, to 2D windows-based user interface and to a rather unspectacular user’s workflow which enables one user interact with only one application at a time. For instance, while you’re browsing in your web browser you can’t scale your text and resize your window simultaneously — unless you are a keyboard-shortcut-master.
Good news: it can be different. Below we present some of the outstanding recent developments in the field of user experience design. Most techniques may seem very futuristic, but they are reality. And in fact, they are extremely impressive. Keep in mind: they can become ubiquitous over the next years.”
Check it out, there’s lots of sci-fi inspired stuff here that could be used as inspiration for multimedia project interfaces or general brain exploding.
- Will “This is cool, but where’s my flying car?” Sullivan
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