Boat navigation and monitoring software
HMI
Free Technics
FT NavVision has established an easily recognizable look that is well-known (and well-used) across the globe.
Light, shadows and gradients are used to simulate depth. Any variation to this general light-source denotes an altered state of the component in question. A prime example of this are the buttons used everywhere in FT NavVision. When active, the top part of the button is lighter then the bottom part, giving the impression of being inactive. When clicked, the light-source inverts along with the color of the button, simulating the button to be pressed.
The GUI is entirely adjustable to taste. A user can set his color-scheme (ranging from background and text color to the gradients) and the corner radius used for the element borders. Another big feature, one that has been part of FT NavVision since its early beginning, is the ability to change the representation of any value to digital, analogue or graphical (where applicable). Using these options, one is able to give FT NavVision his or her personal touch, while still retaining the FT NavVision recognizability and its carefully thought out GUI.
Light, shadows and gradients are used to simulate depth. Any variation to this general light-source denotes an altered state of the component in question. A prime example of this are the buttons used everywhere in FT NavVision. When active, the top part of the button is lighter then the bottom part, giving the impression of being inactive. When clicked, the light-source inverts along with the color of the button, simulating the button to be pressed.
The GUI is entirely adjustable to taste. A user can set his color-scheme (ranging from background and text color to the gradients) and the corner radius used for the element borders. Another big feature, one that has been part of FT NavVision since its early beginning, is the ability to change the representation of any value to digital, analogue or graphical (where applicable). Using these options, one is able to give FT NavVision his or her personal touch, while still retaining the FT NavVision recognizability and its carefully thought out GUI.
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