Hey David,
Your questions are valid and reasonable and we should have good answers for these.
However, what I shared with you guys for now is a pure skinning update to give a airier
and more modern look. The skinning has been updated to match exactly with what exists
today... so the labels are not going to be wider, rows are not taller etc. Therefore any
problems that exist today will exist in the new design as well. The minimalist skinning
and design strategy will generally improve the visual clutter issues to a certain extent.
But this is not to say this is the sum total of the purpose of this exercise. This
skinning update proposal is a starting point to then begin thinking of examining other
aspects that have a deeper usability/ user experience impact including responsive design
etc. We should also look across the application and check for consistency in interaction
patterns - so things just don't look consistent but behave consistently as well.
So, if we want to start generating a laundry list of UI overhaul items, that will be
great. But again, the scope of this initial exercise is very limited. This skinning
exercise too will likely roll out in phases and we may start with the bigger and more
static elements first and then move into the details.
I know I didn't answer your specific questions but only because they are not impacted
by this design any more than the current design. Hope this makes sense.
Thanks
Malini
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Jaša" <djasa(a)redhat.com>
To: "Malini Rao" <mrao(a)redhat.com>
Cc: "users" <users(a)ovirt.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 5, 2013 9:46:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Users] Proposal for a fresh look and feel for Ovirt
Hi Malini,
I hope my feedback is not too late. There is a big thumb up on the design, while the
current design certainly is not bad, this is way better!
I'd like to hear though if some of current deficiencies are addressed:
1) how does design cope with increased tab/button width (by ui plugins) or reduced
viewport width? Current way is overflow with hidden elements or artifacts - not cool
2) at what minimum font size will the design break?
David
Malini Rao píše v Po 14. 10. 2013 v 13:06 -0400:
Hi all,
Here is a proposal for updating the ovirt look and feel to give it a fresh and modern
look -
http://www.ovirt.org/Ovirt_LAF.
Your feedback and input is invited.
Thanks
Malini
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