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1 | initial version | posted 2014-10-23 02:04:46 +0200 |
there is a scientifics reason, why people doesn't feel good with jolla interface. that's because jolla layout transition do not accord with the reality. when I drag my thumb from the left to the right, my brain is waiting to see something moving in same direction. this is not the case in jolla. The best example, is with notification page, which show you the background moving not intuitively. in contrario, sometime it is moving without thumb motion... when you show the multitasking view, and you drop it, it move to the top to hide the clock.. when you are switching between apps, quickly, its very painful.
my advice: keep animation simple, according to the thumb motion. for example, remove switching animation of apps thumbnail when you open an app.. Just show the app. Do not show clock during the left swipping... they is enough place in notification...Just show what is behind!!!!
2 | No.2 Revision |
there is a scientifics reason, why people doesn't feel good with jolla interface. that's because jolla layout transition do not accord with the reality. when I drag my thumb from the left to the right, my brain is waiting to see something moving in same direction. this is not the case in jolla. The best example, is with notification page, which show you the background moving not intuitively. in contrario, sometime it is moving without thumb motion... when you show the multitasking view, and you drop it, it move to the top to hide the clock.. when you are switching between apps, quickly, its very painful.
my advice:
keep animation simple, according to the thumb motion.
for example, remove switching animation of apps thumbnail when you open an app.. Just show the app.
Do not show clock during the left swipping... they there is enough place in notification...Just show what is behind!!!!
3 | No.3 Revision |
there is a scientifics reason, why people doesn't feel good with jolla interface.
that's because jolla layout transition do not accord with the reality.
when I drag my thumb from the left to the right, my brain is waiting to see something moving in same direction.
this is not the case in jolla.
The best example, is with notification page, which show you the background moving not intuitively.
in contrario, sometime it is moving without thumb motion...
in the opposite site of your finger.
when you show the multitasking view, view (swipe left or right) , and you drop it, it move to the top to hide the clock..
when you are switching between apps, quickly, its very painful.
my advice: keep animation simple, according to the thumb motion. for example, remove switching animation of apps thumbnail when you open an app.. Just show the app. Do not show clock during the left swipping... there is enough place in notification...Just show what is behind!!!!
there is a scientifics reason, why people doesn't feel good with jolla interface. that's because jolla layout transition do not accord with the reality. when I drag my thumb from the left to the right, my brain is waiting to see something moving in same direction. this is not the case in jolla. The best example, is with notification page, which show you the background moving not intuitively. in contrario, sometime it is moving in the opposite site of your finger. when you show the multitasking view (swipe left or right) , and you drop it, it move to the top to hide the clock..
my advice: keep animation simple, according to the thumb motion. for example, remove switching animation of apps thumbnail when you open an app.. Just show the app. Do not show clock during the left swipping... there is enough place in notification...Just show what is behind!!!!