I
recently bought a new lamp (like the one in the picture) that might have been
inspired by the latest generation of touch control interfaces.
You see there is a
very easy way to turn the lamp on – you simply touch the base. In fact,
repeated touches allow the brightness to be changed and the lamp to be turned
on and off.
I like the simplicity
of this. A lot. I also wonder what other types of products and devices in our
lives could respond to touch. Instead of using switches and fumbling over
buttons perhaps we could change the way we interact with a range of things so
that they respond to touch and gestures?
What about remote
controls and televisions? Hi-fi equipment? Kitchen appliances? Which devices
could lose the buttons? Alternatively are there devices that need to keep the
buttons? Let us know.
Great post, every thing is changing in to new and new designs. but i have the same questions that you have.
Posted by: Custom Logo Design | 05 January 2010 at 11:48 AM