New styling for the datagrid. The status colors are not my choice. Some clients can be really "persuasive". I still say to this client that it will clutter the screen with unnecessary contrast and that the colors should be softer...
There may be room to make things softer subtley like a 5% difference, or as a shortcut opacity:.9 in css. And still communicate the same clear urgency in order to achieve a better balance between the status colors and the information that they act on.
re: dealing with clients, something like this is easier to show than explain. Also having a clearly laid out hierarchy of information importance (e.g. is status > other info like type ,etc. or is status = document number etc. ) always makes decision making easier.
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Pedro Sombreireiro
New styling for the datagrid. The status colors are not my choice. Some clients can be really "persuasive". I still say to this client that it will clutter the screen with unnecessary contrast and that the colors should be softer...
5 months ago
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Oisin Lavery
I really like this, would love to see it marked up.
5 months ago
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Pedro Sombreireiro
I'll post some rebounds of the CSS version Oisin ;)
5 months ago
There may be room to make things softer subtley like a 5% difference, or as a shortcut opacity:.9 in css. And still communicate the same clear urgency in order to achieve a better balance between the status colors and the information that they act on.
re: dealing with clients, something like this is easier to show than explain. Also having a clearly laid out hierarchy of information importance (e.g. is status > other info like type ,etc. or is status = document number etc. ) always makes decision making easier.
5 months ago
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Ted Goas
Love love love the colored labels and buttons. They really bring an otherwise monotonous set of text data to life.
If you're taking feedback 3 months after posting, I think you can find a nice sans-serif font for the table rows.
2 months ago