Thinking. Talked with @gregtarnoff about accessibility & animations http://rachelnabors.com/2015/08/02/vestibular-disorders-ui-animation/ … Now reading about lighting http://d-pi.tumblr.com/post/125910524056/could-you-explain-how-to-do-lighting-in …
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I wonder what a UI without any motion at all but relying on animated lighting effects (contrast + values to guide the eye) would look like.
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That would really be "cinematic UI." Theoretically, it would be more accessible than motion-based UI. Ostensibly. Maybe. HRRRMMMM…
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(Also, this is why I try not to use "motion" interchangeably with "animation." Animation is change. Not all change is spatial ;)
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@rachelnabors especially on small screens where we are so limited & have come to rely on motion and layers. Can't show it all, all the time
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from San Mateo, CA
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