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UI Design
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Re: UI Design
Oooops, good thing I asked
So I`ll be curious to what you will have to say a as a curator of thought.
Best regards
Phil
So I`ll be curious to what you will have to say a as a curator of thought.
Best regards
Phil
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Phil Thalasso - Posts: 150
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Re: UI Design
tulamide wrote:Yes. There are quite a few that are good in following the guidelines, and U-HE is definitely one of them. I even made a thread a few years ago, where I shared pictures of good and bad synth GUIs. That was very interesting, but for this thread it is already way too much. The basics are more important here.k brown wrote:As one frame of reference, I've always felt the commercial developer that consistently has great UI is u-he.
(My all-time favorite of U-HE GUIs is the Tyrell, btw )
The original gui is nice but there are many guis made by users which you can download here:
https://u-he.com/PatchLib/skins.html
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Re: UI Design
Just copy elements from: TDK 80's - 90's digital watches, roland synths, kenwood amps, casio watches, star wars space ships, star trek tng GUI's and the first ironman prototype (the silver one). That's good design in a nutshell.
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