Tuesday 12 October 2010

Windows Phone 7 Design

Ribot and our innovation team at Tesco.com have really done us proud in the design and development of Tesco Groceries for Windows Phone 7.

If you imagine that the phone's screen is a vertical window over a portion of the application, then this is what the full screen would look like (click for larger version):

It's an absolutely clean and fresh design, and you access its various elements by swiping your fingers left and right across the phone.

(Incidentally 'Becky' is our very own Rebecca Pate who has helped project manage this application from the marketing and design perspective. A job well done I think!).

3 comments:

  1. Firstly, a big thanks Tesco for remembering Windows Mobile users (as well as the iPhone / Android people.) I just wondered if this app would also be backwards compatible for WM 6.1 / 6.5 as well?

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  2. WinMo7 isn't even out yet and you have an app for it... (I'm sure you can see where this is going).

    Android android android.

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  3. Windows Phone Development
    may be the latest smart phone platform, but it has already taken significant market share and poses a big aggressive threat to iPhone, Android, and BlackBerry.

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