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- craighal - Sep 09 2008 | design, web, technology
Interesting to go through and see other people try whacky ideas around UI. I've seen these ideas come and go for many years. It will be interesting to see where the real breakthrough comes from.
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agreed it's 'wacky' - after viewing 3 min of it i had to stop. the UI was just so busy it gave me a headache. like a mom who lives on a farm would even figure out how to work something like that. geeez... and did you see how small the UI elements were?! how the heck are you supposed to a. see it, b. click on it and c. figure out what the heck you're clicking on?!
i know it's a concept - but can't believe they are proud to show this off.