posted by: Ralf Rottmann | posted @ Saturday, February 03, 2007 9:00 AM | View blog reactions

Those of you who visited my previous blog sites know that I am deeply interested in user interface design and the evolution of how applications will be accessed by users in the future.

I recently happened to talk to a software developer of one of the companies I work with. We quickly discussed user interface trends and he was the sort of developer who believes that graphical user interfaces should better never have been invented and all you need is a command shell.

Well, one of the root cause for non-usable user interfaces are developers who simply think too techy.

I will elaborate more on this topic soon but I’d like to share a prototype of a multi-touch device with you now:

(The technology shown in this movie has been invented by Jeff Han, who founded perceptive pxiel.)

While this might seem futuristic to our generation (it might even remind us to some blockbuster movies…) we will definitely see these things happen all over. Our children will be used to Media Center enabled TV’s, computers which listen to spoken commands and a level of in-car-entertainment like it has never been there before.

I plan to investigate the new challenges this trend means for user interface design in further blog posts. Stay tuned!

 

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