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The second interface was one I created to make color the primary form of navigation. I tried to blur the images to a point where the composition is not necessarily clear but the colors of the images are most important. Mousing over images would cause them to become clear and in focus. Images with similar color swatches would become more in focus but not totally in focus. Once an image is actually selected, the navigation would become identical to the navigation in the first experiment, just with a different layout. Now the navigation would appear across a par located below the space that the focus image is located in.
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Three is a small screen interface that also explores color and the relationship the images share based on color. The interface would begin on a random image and a color selector bar across the bottom of the screen. Users navigate by selecting a color on the bottom bar or any color in the actual image. The bar would slide to the image with a swatch that most closely represents that color. Mousing over the image would bring up a small box where users could select to drop down a larger box revealing the other color images by that photographer and a list of images with similar colors.
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