• November 26, 2008

    Traffic lights, my way

    Since i really want to do something constructive and not just talk all day, here are my observations and ideas in follow up to my original post (Ha! ArtLebedev made a mistake!).

    First:

    What you can see here is that i have integrated the countdown timer into the green light section. I believe that having numbers is not good for couple of reasons, main being that they are not user friendly enough. Numbers are something that you need to learn and understand. Uneducated people, people with all sort of problems (Dyslexia and Dyscalculia), old folks that simply cannot see numbers well, people coming from cultures that simply do not use Arabic number system, and many more will simply fail at recognizing the numbers.

    That is why a symbolic countdown is better. Green stripe is slowly ticking away, letting you know how much time is left.

    The ticker could also be applied to red light as well.

    Second:

    The turn right arrow is mostly used by the drivers who are really close to it, therefore the countdown timer can be used as well. Furthermore, the arrow needs to be connected with the main light system, triggering it to go yellow as the countdown nears the end, and eventually turning off at the same time as the main system goes green.

    For some reason, some of the traffic lights here in Zagreb that have the Right Turn arrow attached, turn off green right arrow and then 3 seconds later go Yellow > Green on main system. This causes drivers to (usually) break and do nothing for 3 seconds and then accelerate again as the main system goes green. A big big capital fail.

    Furthermore, pedestrian lights work in unity with car lights, and while car drivers are standing still on their red light, they can observe pedestrian's green light ticking away. Also, during green light for car drivers, the green pedestrian light in that direction is showing them approximately how much time they have on their green light as well.

    Third:

    Some more thought on Art Lebedev's two-arrows-in-one-box. Except the fact i stated yesterday: that there is just no need for red light, when absence of green means the same, problem is further increased by the fact that Red-Green color blindness is the most common color blindness, affecting 7-10% of male population. People wearing sun glasses could also misinterpret the sign while it is lit red - as green. Check this visual representation of Red-Green color blindness.

    This is still not perfect system, maybe if we ever get a project to redesign it we could further improve it.

    Got better ideas? Share them with us!



  • November 25, 2008

    YouTube contest


    YouTube Contest Challenges Users To Make A 'Good' Video

    This is spam, but real news of the day is that YouTube went 16:9!

  • Ha! ArtLebedev made a mistake!

    Russian crazy design studio that i have been stalking ummm.. following for years, Art Lebedev made concept on how to improve traffic light systems. Following their traditional naming system, the name is Luxofor, and on the first glance it is an improvement.

    ArtLebedev Luxofor

    However, when you think about it, it is actually not an improvement.

    You see, most of the surface will NEVER be lit anyways. The pedestrian crossing has human figure and numbers, and on most lights in my city, there are arrows – never solid color for directions. Even if the traffic directed is STRAIGHT the light is not solid block of color, it is an arrow pointing upward.

    Basically what ArtLebedev made is a huge square and then small arrow in the middle. There is so much wasted space there. That is why circle is better, arrow covers same area, only requires much less material to display.

    Making lights square just increases the materials needed to build them, makes them bigger targets for hailstorm, makes them heavier, and all that which comes with increased size.

    Furthermore, ArtLebedev's proposition to have red light for right/left turns, is also not an improvement. Drivers understand that if NOTING is lit, then they cannot turn. When green lights up, they can go. Imagine if when you turned off your TV - the screen remained lit with big sign telling you "The TV is now OFF". It is just not necessary - simply because you can see that it is not working, you do not need additional proof telling you that it is not working.

    Despite this, Art Lebedev is still my favorite product design studio.

  • November 11, 2008

    Skittles seriously crazy commercials

    Skittles feet:

    Bunny switch:

    Piñata man:

    Everything you touch turns to Skittles:

    Skittles leak:

    Damn!

  • Not your average Techno dancer

    You go granny, you go girl!

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