Statistics panel
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 6:56 pm
Suggestion
It would be much easier on the eye and more user friendly if we were to move the statistics data down about two inches. Make the data start directly across from the description of the hex.
This way you eyes go from left to right, in place of looking right then up, then trying to figure out the data.
The blank space on top of the data can be filled in with decorative icons. One showing officers reviewing a map, the next showing a soldier on a phone, and the third a soldier on a typewriter. All of the icons will convey the Army looking at data.
Right now it is difficult to understand the data as you are looking up to the right.
If you hold a piece of paper in front of you with data on it, you hold it level, so you can read left to right.
A person doesn't hold the paper up to the right.
It would be much easier on the eye and more user friendly if we were to move the statistics data down about two inches. Make the data start directly across from the description of the hex.
This way you eyes go from left to right, in place of looking right then up, then trying to figure out the data.
The blank space on top of the data can be filled in with decorative icons. One showing officers reviewing a map, the next showing a soldier on a phone, and the third a soldier on a typewriter. All of the icons will convey the Army looking at data.
Right now it is difficult to understand the data as you are looking up to the right.
If you hold a piece of paper in front of you with data on it, you hold it level, so you can read left to right.
A person doesn't hold the paper up to the right.