[IxDA Discuss] Apple iTunes Flipbook Pattern
Jeff Axup
axup at userdesign.com
Mon Jun 4 17:18:50 PDT 2007
What denotes a "different pattern"?
I don't see a lot of difference between this and a wizard. Most wizards let
you move backwards and forwards. If designed well they also let you see the
whole process (e.g. what is before and what is after). Also similar to
moving through multiple pages of a long search results query.
All that has been done here it to display the wizard pattern in a 3D format
with album cover metaphors. (thanks to Jason for posting image link).
So this might be a pattern variation or a pattern cosmetic change?
-Jeff
On 6/4/07, Jason Brush <jbrush at schematic.com> wrote:
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> See http://www.steelskies.com/coverflow/
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Thanks,
Jeff
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Jeff Axup, Ph.D.
Principal Consultant, Mobile Community Design Consulting, San Diego
Research: Mobile Group Research Methods, Social Networks, Group Usability
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