Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Colors...

Why are google, msn, xanga, and blogger all using the same colors?

D: I have my gmail and hotmail next to eachother in one bracket, and my blogging thingies in another. They all just so happened to line up next to eachother. If I didn't have "mail" next to the gmail logo, things might get confusing. What if my mom calls me to ask which button on my little toolbar (?) is the gmail button?? I can't use the colors to describe it to her haha. Information misreading!! >o<

Rawr!

Btw, happy Chinese new year, everyone! Nummy food is ahead :9

Monday, January 19, 2009

PS3

I was watching my brother re... program? Reset? You know, actually, I'm not sure what he was doing, but he was fiddling with the settings of his Playstation3! He sent it in to get repaired since it started having some problems and the warranty still covered it. So I was watching him play around with the menus and I thought "wow, this is pretty cool! The graphics are really smooth!" (Smooth, just like the gorgeousness of SquareEnix's Final Fantasy games. Swoon! Sorry, Capcom, you lose.)

Everything has this flowy feel to it; including the background. It reminds me of water or air... it has a thin, transparent quality to it, and it fluctuates slowly across the screen. The icons don't have text to show you what the icon is until you scroll over it, and whichever setting you are on, the text will light up. A simple and effective touch. On another screen, an alphabet keypad pops up. (I'm assuming it's screen where you enter your username and such.) They keypad was a very easy to read. You can't really "type" on game consoles, so it's important that your letters on the screen are easy to read when you scroll over them, so that you know which letter you're selecting.

The only thing I thought was weird about the menu setup was that the game button was the last one on the screen (the icons line up horizontally, so the game one was the one on the very right). For a gaming console, you would think that it would be one of the first few icons for you to scroll through. I'm not sure what rationale the designers used to get this approved, but I bet it was spectacular since the folks at Sony were convinced it was a good idea to put that icon there.





Monday, January 12, 2009

Angelic Pretty

What are they selling?












Awww... who needs words anyways? One look and you can see exactly what kind of clothes Angelic Pretty sells :) Maybe it's harder to understand here in the US--but these are actually dresses for adults. Cute cute cute, Rococo-inspired, fluffy dresses for grown women! Not for children. Although, I'm sure you could find some for little girls too.