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Visual themes (Probably wrong list)
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  • Subject: Visual themes (Probably wrong list)
  • From: Fredrik Olsson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 19:09:48 +0200

Probably completely wrong list, but hey, maybe I can get directions anyway.

So far we have:
* Plain old Aqua.
* Unified toolbar look.
* Brushed metal.
* Pro Apps.
* Garageband (In a league of it's own)
And most recently
* iTunes 5 (Unified toolbar in a darker shade and less rounded corners)

And that is from Apple alone, am I missing some as well?

Except for the pro-apps I see no pattern in what theme is used and for what application. The guidelines seems to be void, only slightly updated to excuse the use of brushed metal for Finder in 10.3. But brushed metal, Aqua and unified toolbar I can accept, they are provided as standard, and could be put to good use, as I will give a suggestion to.

But for the others I see just a huge signal of: "hey, the standard visuals are not good enough for Apple, lets invent a new one!"
And if Aqua, metal and unified is not good enough for Apple, why should they be good enough for other developers?


Same goes for guidelines, if not Apple try to follow them, barely care to tweak them to fit new "designs". why should other developers even care to read them?

Here is a bold suggestion (A good and hard long overdue overhaul for 10.5 perhaps?):
Keep Brushed metal, unified toolbar and Aqua. Throw everything else overboard!


* Brushed metal - ONLY for applications that mimics real devices or compliments external devices.
Calculator minics and actual calculator, and iPhoto complements an actual digital camera so those are good examples.


* Unified toolbar - ONLY for applications that are everyday use apps. Stuff that are very likely to be started at login and most of the time just run in the background.
Mail is a good example, everyone start their mail app and just have in the background, iChat fits well also. Same for iTunes, everyone I know mainly use it to provide a soundtrack to their life. Finder would fit as well, allways started, always in the back ready for your command.


* Aqua - EVERYTHING ELSE. If it is not connected in anyway to any kind of device existing outside of the harddrive, and not ment as an background utility application, for the love of God keep it Aqua. If Aqua is not good enough, then remake Aqua, do not invent something new!

If you want to go wild with your UI design there is a perfect place for that: Dashboard!

For the rest of the applications; keep them simple and visually consistent. It help the users, and it helps the developers.

regards
    Fredrik Olsson

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