Selasa, 07 Juni 2011

"Designed in Finland" Fan Concept Mixes the Best of Windows Phone and Symbian 'Anna'


We love to check out fan concepts of ways to improve Windows Phone, and even though many aren't exactly feasible we still think it's worth checking out with an open mind. Today we fall onto the more radical side of concept designs, with Tommy Incrosnatu's "Designed in Finland" take on what Nokia should be doing with Windows Phone and Symbian. Here's his description of the concept:

So Nokia's Symbian is bitter sweet history and Windows 7 phone is the next big thing? I like to think so. The Windows 7 phone is really great, but the Metro UI alone doesn't quite cut it for me. I certainly hope that we'll see some scandinavian quality design in Nokia's phones. This feeling inspired me to add some Finnish look and feel by pimping the Metro tiles a bit and adding those lovely ANNA -icons. I also dropped out those redundant hardware keys from the phone, I think we all know by now that multitouch gestures work well.

As you can tell from the screenshots above and below, he really has done quite a bit of nipping and tucking to our precious Windows Phone Metro UI but we quite like it. In our opinion, this should be what Nokia updates Symbian to in order to create a consistent user experience across all of their devices.


What do you think of Tommy Incrosnatu's "Designed in Finland" concept? Radical, or radical?

Via: NGanu.com
Source: sciant.net

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