(naw)mcx said:My concept(done with real media and stuff)
I kinda like that one, but with less penises...
Last edited by a moderator:
(naw)mcx said:My concept(done with real media and stuff)
Oh, less penis. Yeah, I think it can be done with out the penis.emusan said:(naw)mcx said:My concept(done with real media and stuff)
I kinda like that one, but with less penises...
dflemstr said:Dudes!
We don't have infinite amounts of space on the Pandora screen!
I won't +1 a design that doesn't use its screen real estate efficiently.
Thing I'm working on:
Note that I try to use every pixel for something...
(naw)mcx said:My concept(done with real media and stuff)
*picture*
Yeah, I know, but a page is so much easier to navigate if you don't have to scroll all the time, or if you can at least limit the scrolling to a specific region like the application browsing section.greendots said:hah, yea I was in a hurry: "describing"
Craigix: your PM box is full heres the link to download the images in png format and the svg for changes/resizing if needed:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ymmntml0kim/Pandora%20Appstore.zip
dflemstr: Don't forget its a web page and vertical size isn't that important
It has a great look to it but the fonts are way too small. Big buttons is the way to go.dflemstr said:Dudes!
We don't have infinite amounts of space on the Pandora screen!
I won't +1 a design that doesn't use its screen real estate efficiently.
Thing I'm working on:
Note that I try to use every pixel for something...
Sphinxter said:I would point the free download arrows down rather than up.
It's still a tiny 4" screen. No need to make minuscule buttons/text.MDave said:Just something I want to point out: The touch screen is resistive, not capacitive, so using your fingers isn't going to register with the touch screen. Finger nails work though, but not everyone is going to have long nails So don't worry about having to make the buttons big enough for fingers to push, just enough to tap easily with a stylus.
Invisiblemoose said:It's still a tiny 4" screen. No need to make minuscule buttons/text.MDave said:Just something I want to point out: The touch screen is resistive, not capacitive, so using your fingers isn't going to register with the touch screen. Finger nails work though, but not everyone is going to have long nails So don't worry about having to make the buttons big enough for fingers to push, just enough to tap easily with a stylus.
greendots said:Sphinxter said:I would point the free download arrows down rather than up.
That would make sense wouldn't it? Thanks
Heres a link to the fixed download button and full, half, and open stars for voting system:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/qnjhzikinmy/PA_dl_stars.zip
MDave said:Just something I want to point out: The touch screen is resistive, not capacitive, so using your fingers isn't going to register with the touch screen. Finger nails work though, but not everyone is going to have long nails So don't worry about having to make the buttons big enough for fingers to push, just enough to tap easily with a stylus.
Wikipedia said:Resistive
Main article: Resistive touchscreen
A resistive touchscreen panel is composed of several layers, the most important of which are two thin, metallic, electrically conductive layers separated by a narrow gap. When an object, such as a finger, presses down on a point on the panel's outer surface the two metallic layers become connected at that point: the panel then behaves as a pair of voltage dividers with connected outputs. This causes a change in the electrical current which is registered as a touch event and sent to the controller for processing.
Capacitive
Main article: Capacitive sensing
A capacitive touchscreen panel consists of an insulator such as glass, coated with a transparent conductor such as indium tin oxide (ITO).[sup][2][/sup][sup][3][/sup] As the human body is also a conductor, touching the surface of the screen results in a distortion of the local electrostatic field, measurable as a change in capacitance. Different technologies may be used to determine the location of the touch. The location can be passed to a computer running a software application which will calculate how the user's touch relates to the computer software.
Your finger will work. Just check something else with resistive screen for example like nearly every touchscreen device out there that is no iPhone/iPod.foxblock said:I don't want to be nitpicking here, just clarifying as I would be a tad disappointed if my finger won't work on the screen - I don't want to get the pen out every time...
So, can anyone confirm what's right on that matter?
The resistive screen is made of two membranes, and anything that can push those two membranes together will work. Your finger, a stylus, the wheel of a roller coaster, whatever. The wider the pressure circle, the more inaccurate the touch, however.foxblock said:I don't want to be nitpicking here, just clarifying as I would be a tad disappointed if my finger won't work on the screen - I don't want to get the pen out every time...
So, can anyone confirm what's right on that matter?