Bloomberg 'fantasy' redesign
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- thismanslife
http://www.portfolio.com/infogra…
"The Bloomberg terminals are a must-have for any Wall Street warrior, but they’re also unsightly. Three top design-firms - IDEO, thehappycorp and Ziba Design - were asked to put the Bloomberg’s interface through a rigorous redesign."
IDEO seems to me to be the only one close enough to a real solution, and very elegant too. Ziba designs' Nintendo-esque concept is quite frankly bizarre - makes one wonder how seriously they took the project...
- ephix0
hmm they all seem pretty shit.
- madirish0
to be honest, the most annoying part of the entire contest is how Conde Nast chose to display them. that motion in/out to see details is so farking annoying i can't stand it. i wish i could just see the screens straight-on w/o distraction. but then again, maybe Bloomberg doesn't want people to have a full view for proprietary reasons...
- Drno0
where can i get those screens?
double pleasure right there
- 4cY0
this is interesting. i did not know the site.
- 4cY0
funny, if you click "back to story" the window closes and the site loads into this very frame in the pvn haha...
- thismanslife0
the IDEO one looks like Newstoday 2012.
lambsy
(Aug 19 07, 13:33)Haha! True!
- tkmeister0
none of those design would work for me. i think IDEO has the cleanest design but it just looks like they just made google finance better. and if i had to stare at that all day trading, i would go blind with that whiteness.
what i want is a mobile trading device that will give me real-time points and also access to buy/sell instantly over the air. tdAmeritrade has a mobile site but they need more robust applications.