Hi.
I've been using 8.1 for few weeks now. Here's a few thoughts on small features that I believe might help improve the OS experience. All the changes are made to fit the design language as possible.
Quick reply for Toast Notification.
Quick reply for Toast Notification is a good one to have. Having the ability to reply a message without opening the app will speeds things up by save time on re-opening apps with splash screen loading time.
As shown, hold and swiping down the Toast Notification will expend the message, isolate the home-screen (same behavior for Action Center) and brings up the keyboard ready to reply. Expended space only shows 4 lines of sentences at a time. Swipe text to scroll up and down. Same action to cancel or close action as Action Center by swiping up 'bar', tapping isolated background and of course 'back' button. Expended space matches volume control interface on active 'now playing' track.
Pull-to-Refresh Feature for 'What's New' in People Hub.
I like the new people hub layout. I use it a lot. It get things done viewing tweets update as far am concern. But same like the previous version, theres no pull-to-refresh function. I not a big fan to swipe and tap refresh to load new feeds. I have small hands and holding L920 device there are very much chances for me to mistakenly touch the physical 'search' button while swiping up.
As shown above, inspired by Cortana design. I used a progressive circle to indicate pulling process. Stretched (2nd figure below) feed will snap back to normal and load new feed. This feature should be apply to all similar scenarios through out the OS.
Progressive Bar for 'Now Playing' in Volume Control.
I think such feature is needed in the fundamental interface design for the Volume Control. Sure, it should do more than just to show track progress. But as per now, I think its a great feature to have. As for design concern, I used thin 2pt line just to keep it minimally designed.
Note : I used Accent Builder Apps and transparent tiles to get the homepage look.
What do you guys think? Thanks. :smile:
I've been using 8.1 for few weeks now. Here's a few thoughts on small features that I believe might help improve the OS experience. All the changes are made to fit the design language as possible.
Quick reply for Toast Notification.
Quick reply for Toast Notification is a good one to have. Having the ability to reply a message without opening the app will speeds things up by save time on re-opening apps with splash screen loading time.
As shown, hold and swiping down the Toast Notification will expend the message, isolate the home-screen (same behavior for Action Center) and brings up the keyboard ready to reply. Expended space only shows 4 lines of sentences at a time. Swipe text to scroll up and down. Same action to cancel or close action as Action Center by swiping up 'bar', tapping isolated background and of course 'back' button. Expended space matches volume control interface on active 'now playing' track.
Pull-to-Refresh Feature for 'What's New' in People Hub.
I like the new people hub layout. I use it a lot. It get things done viewing tweets update as far am concern. But same like the previous version, theres no pull-to-refresh function. I not a big fan to swipe and tap refresh to load new feeds. I have small hands and holding L920 device there are very much chances for me to mistakenly touch the physical 'search' button while swiping up.
As shown above, inspired by Cortana design. I used a progressive circle to indicate pulling process. Stretched (2nd figure below) feed will snap back to normal and load new feed. This feature should be apply to all similar scenarios through out the OS.
Progressive Bar for 'Now Playing' in Volume Control.
I think such feature is needed in the fundamental interface design for the Volume Control. Sure, it should do more than just to show track progress. But as per now, I think its a great feature to have. As for design concern, I used thin 2pt line just to keep it minimally designed.
Note : I used Accent Builder Apps and transparent tiles to get the homepage look.
What do you guys think? Thanks. :smile: