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On'n'Off

Onoff

11 Responses

  1. Pro Screen_shot_2010-07-23_at_1 Michael Kvakin

    Clean'n'simple on'n'off.

    about 1 year ago

  2. Pro Liam Liam McCabe

    Nice :)

    about 1 year ago

  3. Logo Gabriel Levcovitz

    I like the simplicity of this!
    But I can't unsee a speech bubble...

    likes

    about 1 year ago

  4. Pro Screen_shot_2010-07-23_at_1 Michael Kvakin

    I hate you dude... now I see it too. Lol.

    likes

    about 1 year ago

  5. Logo Gabriel Levcovitz

    Haha, I'm sorry! :P
    This is for a client or something or just for fun?

    about 1 year ago

  6. Pro Avatar Atanas Mahony

    Cool concept ! A small detail inside the circle will probably distinguish the form from speech bubble thou :)

    about 1 year ago

  7. Pro Screen_shot_2010-07-23_at_1 Michael Kvakin

    @Gabriel Levcovitz: client work.
    @Atanas Mahony: 've tried it. Tends to spoil the "simple" feeling. Thank you anyway.

    about 1 year ago

  8. 5734_518476817667_152600747_30751358_4643140_n Robert Leeper

    Beautifully done! Love how clean they are.

    The only thing I wonder about is an obvious indication of which state is "activated" and which is "deactivated". I would assume the left is active (?)

    about 1 year ago

  9. Pro Screen_shot_2010-07-23_at_1 Michael Kvakin

    Obviously so. (Thank you!)

    about 1 year ago

  10. Pro Tanner_christensen Tanner Christensen

    Very clever. The problem with clever, unfortunately, means there's a learning curve involved for the user. I think you'll be alright in this scenario, but keep in mind that the use won't naturally be obvious to new users. Still, have a like.

    about 1 year ago

  11. Pro Screen_shot_2010-07-23_at_1 Michael Kvakin

    Learning curve you say... Well this type of switches... I can't say they are most commonly used (I mean in real life) but still they exist. So there is a touch of "natural". (I can be wrong of course; as my experience with these switches comes from Soviet Army (or "Red Army" as some used to call it) where certain equipment parts used to have similar "on/off"'s). Thank you for your point (and also for the like).

    P.S.: are they gonna stalk me now? I haven't mention the name of that equipment, have I? Lol.

    about 1 year ago

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