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Icons, Usability and Computers
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The Problem |
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2006-01-25 09:10:06 |
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ryanbates
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The problem isn't the icon designer, it is the fact that there is no universal icon to represent the functionaly of many applications.
Looking through my applications, I see a lot of icons which nicely represent their functionality. Text Edit, iTunes, iPhoto, iCal, Calculator and Chess just to name a few. These icons are intuitive because they can be. The functionality relates to something physical that new users can quickly understand.
But take a web browser, there is no physical way to represent that, so the icon designer has nothing to base it off of.
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