At 09:09 PM 10/1/2009, fecsx wrote:
i believe in dynamic products which have multiple touchpoints and
tactility is compatible/synchronized with interface to serve multiple
scenarios.
eventually everything connects as eames said.
1. elevator buttons are weird..aren't they? u have to push buttons
whenever u want to travel verticaly
No -- not weird at all in that respect. No
stranger than turning a faucet knob to have water
come down vertically, or moving a slider to control volume.
But ... I did arrange the four light switches in
our kitchen so that left to right they control
lights in that part of the room. Here the
physical arrangement of switches and of the
lights they control can have some relation.
I've another problem with the icons often used on
elevator buttons, which I detailed in my new blog:
http://arthurfink.wordpress.com/2009/09/30/icons-that-won
t-least-for-me
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