Any feedback would be appreciated as I'll continue to develop the design over time.
Jade.
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on 26 April 2011 - 04:36 PM
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on 26 April 2011 - 04:54 PM
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- The Nintendo iQ is an Interactive Lifestyle System that is connected to the current generation Nintendo Wii gaming console.
- The iQ's purpose is to connect poeple, cultures, lives and environments to one another in a fun and interactive way.
- It's development begun with drawing inspiration from LED billboards that are commonly seen in cities around the globe.
- Electronic billboards have become icons for a futuristic culture where diverse content is delivered to people in an attractive manner.
-The iQ takes the beneficial elements that billboards posses: Informative, helpful, communcative, interesting, artistic, dynamic, bright, fun and lets not forget entertaining! All these elements are then applied to an Interactive Lifestyle System in a home environment.
- These key elements are the focus behind the design of the iQ with a few added features including its main feature - the 8:3 Ratio (320mm x 120mm) OLED multi-touch screen that is used as a secondary screen to the television. An example of the iQ screen being used in a gaming situation: If you are playing a game on your Wii console, to reduce clutter the iQ will automatically remove Heads Up Display (HUD) information from the television screen and place them in the iQ screen. An example in a non-gaming situation: The iQ screen will display horizontal scrolling news and weather information without the television being turned on. Another non-gaming example could be that while a person is watching television they can surf other television channels by watching other channels scroll across the iQ screen in realtime and if a desired show appears the person simply clicks on the scrolling show and the channel on the television will change to display the selection.
-Other built in features the iQ includes are: Infrared Tracking Camera, ambient sensors (light and sound), a more powerful sensor bar, expandable internal memory and new programs and software.
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peachy
on 26 April 2011 - 05:51 PM
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I like it. In fact, I want this to be the controller now
What you should work on next is the side image- I want to see how you think the Bumpers/Triggers will line up
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on 27 April 2011 - 08:03 PM
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on 27 April 2011 - 08:06 PM
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Can I sue you? My jaw is broken now.
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on 27 April 2011 - 08:07 PM
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on 28 April 2011 - 11:37 AM
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i doubt that design will be comfortable for long use
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peachy
on 29 April 2011 - 06:50 PM
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Neat design for the menu, but I don't think Nintendo would do it quite like that. Something more along the lines of the 3DS menu, probably.
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on 17 May 2011 - 05:28 PM
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The design looks... *puts on shades* ...peachy. *intro scream*
Well, I believe console designing isn't something most of us are familiar with (especially myself), so I'm afraid constructive feedback will be fairly rare. I'll still try to provide you with some, with the mindset of a customer who wants to buy one of those.
The menu text is stylized and all, but it's hardly legible. Try spacing the characters a little more, and maybe experiment with less deformed fonts.
I like how the scrolling strip of text has a perspective.
Can't think of anything else right now, so... yeah.
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on 17 May 2011 - 05:29 PM
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on 17 May 2011 - 05:30 PM
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on 18 May 2011 - 06:56 AM
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Your concept for the iQuo is really cool, Jade, but I'd love to see what that e-ink screen looks like from the top. The ability to carry the console itself around the house is very interesting and unique, but I don't think it's very safe to move it around with a spinning disc and hard drive inside. Also, I have strong doubts about the possible battery life of the thing, if it's really going to be as freakishly powerful as the rumours say.
Still, props for the excellent concept. I got your email, and added it to the big mockups page on the blog.
P.S.: Next time, can you please only post your images once, and the link to them from the other relevant threads? Thanks.It makes it easier to see everyone's feedback on them when it's all on the same thread.