
{"type":"doc","content":[{"type":"paragraph","attrs":{"textAlign":null},"content":[{"type":"text","text":"What if a lift had 1000 floors? Lift UI reimagines the elevator control panel for a building where the floor number alone needs four digits to say where you're going."}]},{"type":"image","attrs":{"src":"https://farooq-agent.web.app/assets/images/works/large/lift.jpg","alt":null,"title":null,"width":null,"height":null}},{"type":"paragraph","attrs":{"textAlign":null},"content":[{"type":"text","marks":[{"type":"bold"}],"text":"UI Design Concept — Lift UI"}]},{"type":"paragraph","attrs":{"textAlign":null},"content":[{"type":"text","marks":[{"type":"italic"}],"text":"Elevator Interface · Interaction Design · \"What If\" Concept"}]},{"type":"paragraph","attrs":{"textAlign":null},"content":[{"type":"text","text":"A speculative interaction design exploration answering a deceptively interesting question: what if an elevator had 1000 floors? The standard lift panel — a grid of numbered buttons — completely breaks down at that scale. This concept rethinks it from scratch."}]},{"type":"paragraph","attrs":{"textAlign":null},"content":[{"type":"text","text":"The result is a dark, industrial-styled control panel with a numeric keypad entry system — the only sensible UX solution when destination floors number in the hundreds or thousands. The current floor display reads \"0563\" in a bold LCD-style typeface at the top, flanked by down (↓) and up (↑) chevrons in amber and gold. The \"Up Next\" queue on the left shows a live list of queued destinations — 0590, 0634, 0669, 0730, 0986 going up (amber arrows) and 0198, 0094, 0022 going down (green arrows) — communicating the elevator's current travel state at a glance."}]},{"type":"paragraph","attrs":{"textAlign":null},"content":[{"type":"text","text":"The floor entry panel on the right is a clean 0–9 numpad with CLEAR and ENTER — the most efficient input method for a 4-digit floor system, borrowed from ATM and security pad interaction patterns. Door controls (open/close) sit at the bottom."}]},{"type":"paragraph","attrs":{"textAlign":null},"content":[{"type":"text","text":"The panel is presented beside a blurred, atmospheric elevator corridor photograph — contextualizing the UI in its physical environment and grounding the speculative concept in a real spatial experience."}]},{"type":"paragraph","attrs":{"textAlign":null},"content":[{"type":"text","text":"A concept that starts with \"what if\" and ends with a fully considered answer."}]}]}
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March 2019
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