Fantasy Interfaces
Mark Coleran designs, creates, and animates fantasy user interfaces for film. Hat tip: @Murtaugh.
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Mark Coleran designs, creates, and animates fantasy user interfaces for film. Hat tip: @Murtaugh.
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I always notice these things in film and they p*ss me off as they’re soo unrealistic and flashy. People always just mash the keyboard and stuff happens instantly.
If I could use keyboard shortcuts like they seem to do in film I’d be the quickest designer in the world, plus ever noticed how no one uses a mouse?
OK, rant over.