Some thoughts on icons. I have a focus group of about 10 people, mostly in 
London, one older woman in France.

The "old" FontAwesome as used by Livecode out of the box (I have yet to explore 
Brian option for bringing in your own or use the "new" FontAwesome....

While the icon are a bit bold (="Clunky) there are advantages for a UI point of 
view.

1) they are recognizable, well known. We had a discussion in the my focus group 
about making the icons of the home screen of SivaSiva (will be out in the 
stores in a few day)  more elegant, one advocate said "rather those use those 
cartoon icons can't we find something elegant, e.g. for Listen instead of 
Headphone, find something else? " 

I wanted to encourage everyone and said "Sure, send me some examples." (SKYPE 
meeting with 10 people)

Others were quiet. 

2) after the meeting, on Whatapp, I get several private messages "Oh, why 
change the icons? When I go the home screen I want to know exactly what I have 
navigating to. Why make it obscure?"

3) the Fellow who wanted "elegant" sent the five icons from Ayurveda represent 
5 element (earth, air, fire, water, space) that had nothing to do /no 
relationship to that navigation. 

I know Apple and Google have designs that are looking for the "Wow, new look!" 
...  but frankly e.g. their flat new button style (we used in the web for a 
recent UI) ... people did realize it was a button! To make such a subtle 
distinction (graphically) between a "touch link" and  "label" gets you nothing 
but N number of people not clinking!

So, you can crazy doing "native UI-platform specific" OR you design stuff that 
"works" (for users)  and use it on both Apple and Android, you can focus on 
content instead of hours making the UI match something that Apple or Google is 
happy with. They are not the authorities. Your users are. 

Disclaimers: I'm not saying that UI pattern of the Native interface of Human 
Interface Guideline (Apple, and is constantly change) of Material Design 
(Google) are not good, they are. But those who have lean budgets, you can just 
ask you clients and associates. "Does this work for you?" If that answer is 
"yes"  Your design is just as good...

My two mangos from Hawaii

BR






On 4/20/20, 4:11 AM, "use-livecode on behalf of Graham Samuel via 
use-livecode" <[email protected] on behalf of 
[email protected]> wrote:

    Just a quick addition - it’s a whole world out there, isn’t it? I am so 
behind the curve… anyway very useful. I am not sure why so many icon designers 
go for chunky designs - it’s as if they preferred bold type over regular. The 
little icons at the top and bottom of the screen in your own tool are more my 
style! But I suppose that’s just a personal preference.
    
    Thanks again for all this.
    
    Graham

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