Mahesha999
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I think am agreeing to this to some extent.
The Metro was all about slickness and content. It hides design in content yet content consumption is enhanced by design. Its minimal.
I can sat pretty much the same about the HTC's design.
Its slick. (Oh man its really slick) Its light. Its a mobile, not with a feature full design. The design doesn't pops out of the fact that its a mobile but when you look / feel it, it enhances the experiences. Seriously its minimal.
With Lumia that wasn't the case. Lumia design is bold, really bold and beautiful. Not slick and light. But that's makes it not to align with Metro. Its sharp cuts at top and bottom are just too awesome to feel, but those make it not-minimal.
You will keep feeling that you are handling such a gorgeous handset while using the mobile and you frequently temp to flaunt it to others to show its cuts, so its hardware design seriously pops out of the content.
Windows Phone is not just the colors. Its a design that is deliberately developed to be minimal to enhance content consumption.
And I feel HTC design follow the similar philosophy.
It is not just the colors in HTC. Its designs seem to be deliberately developed to forget that you are using a specific mobile, but just to use it.
I think with Lumia and its innovations, Windows Phone Platform became bold. With HTC, it has become philosophically rich. And with Sammy, I feel it will fill the hole of copying other old/traditional/Android style designs :lol:
Anyone agrees?
The Metro was all about slickness and content. It hides design in content yet content consumption is enhanced by design. Its minimal.
I can sat pretty much the same about the HTC's design.
Its slick. (Oh man its really slick) Its light. Its a mobile, not with a feature full design. The design doesn't pops out of the fact that its a mobile but when you look / feel it, it enhances the experiences. Seriously its minimal.
With Lumia that wasn't the case. Lumia design is bold, really bold and beautiful. Not slick and light. But that's makes it not to align with Metro. Its sharp cuts at top and bottom are just too awesome to feel, but those make it not-minimal.
You will keep feeling that you are handling such a gorgeous handset while using the mobile and you frequently temp to flaunt it to others to show its cuts, so its hardware design seriously pops out of the content.
Windows Phone is not just the colors. Its a design that is deliberately developed to be minimal to enhance content consumption.
And I feel HTC design follow the similar philosophy.
It is not just the colors in HTC. Its designs seem to be deliberately developed to forget that you are using a specific mobile, but just to use it.
I think with Lumia and its innovations, Windows Phone Platform became bold. With HTC, it has become philosophically rich. And with Sammy, I feel it will fill the hole of copying other old/traditional/Android style designs :lol:
Anyone agrees?