Hopefully, this will start a discussion on the layout of the table of contents. Considering we do not yet know which projects we will have and the characteristics of their layouts, this ToC is very rough. This is basically a plotting of points, just like a normal x/y axis graph, but with a pixelated project image as the organizational element. As noted on the image, the project number might not be an appropriate organizational element. Rather, the project title, student, etc. could be used as the layout is flexible space wise. The user finds their "project" on the x axis, then its relative size on the y axis, then connects the axis to find their orange dot which shows the page number. This is a start so keep the ideas coming. Ed
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Table of Contents_Idea1
Hopefully, this will start a discussion on the layout of the table of contents. Considering we do not yet know which projects we will have and the characteristics of their layouts, this ToC is very rough. This is basically a plotting of points, just like a normal x/y axis graph, but with a pixelated project image as the organizational element. As noted on the image, the project number might not be an appropriate organizational element. Rather, the project title, student, etc. could be used as the layout is flexible space wise. The user finds their "project" on the x axis, then its relative size on the y axis, then connects the axis to find their orange dot which shows the page number. This is a start so keep the ideas coming. Ed
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)