Interface UX in Delphi [closed]

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I work as a UI designer, now I have to develop a good interface for the company's Delphi system.

I can make animations and changes, as I did in the part web?

Author: Maniero, 2018-04-02

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Yes, you can. As it is a language that accesses the operating system natively can do everything and more.

Note that it is not the language that provides this capability, it is the operating system and the language library provides easy access.

But it's very different from what you do for web. Even the ICO should be different. You as UI designer should know that everything needs to be tailored to the user who will effectively use that and in the activity specify. What is good for one media is not good for another, what serves one activity is a complicit for another, what pleases one audience displeases another. Do not try to reproduce what you did on the web, look for the appropriate path to the desktop or mobile.

UX has nothing to do with animations, most of the time, at least not directly, it has to do with experience, as the name itself says. It is common animation to leave something funny and worsen the experience, that is, you are not doing entretenimento and yes entertainment. Animation can be used to enhance the experience, and this does not happen in any situation.

Honestly when I see this kind of question I get a little apprehensive because it's probably better for the person not to do this. When the work to be done is complex, it depends on deep technical knowledge and experience to carry it out properly, such a basic question turns on the warning signal. The least of your problems is knowing what was asked. You have a long journey ahead.

For example, you will have to decide which framework will use. Unless they've already decided for you, then the question would lose its meaning. You can use the more traditional style of desktop applications (VCL ), or the way that is considered more modern, which allows more customization of visuals and actions, and is programmed in a way more like the web (FireMonkey ), but that does not mean that it does not have its own disadvantage.

Shouldn't be new to you, but here's an excellent answer question about {.

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Author: Maniero, 2018-04-03 17:58:51