Built-in, free mining of information about well-being. The Health app in iOS 17 and Watch…, media 2
Built-in, free mining of information about well-being. The Health app in iOS 17 and Watch…, media 3
Built-in, free mining of information about well-being. The Health app in iOS 17 and Watch…, media 4

Built-in, free mining of information about well-being. The Health app in iOS 17 and WatchOS 10 asks how you feel. In the context of beauty,…

Built-in, free mining of information about well-being. The Health app in iOS 17 and WatchOS 10 asks how you feel. In the context of beauty, two aspects interest us: 1. The unbelievably beautiful morphing of the little flower thingy. How do you repeat it in your own product? In the enlarged image I see an aliasing effect typical of 3D objects. So it is a 3D render. I wonder whether on the iPhone 15 Pro they use anti-aliasing and ray-tracing technologies for the flower 🤔 In short, the flower is beautiful. The colors are chosen carefully: Very Pleasant approaches orange — the color of sun and vitamin D, while the colors for Unpleasant are shades of blue. Blue — well, everyone got it, ye-e-es. No reds, and green lives in the normal zone. As safe as possible. 2. A calendar of flowers. This is unobtrusive gamification. The app does not push you to fill the calendar with flowers. It does not even push you to open the calendar. But once you enter it, a spark of inner motivation lights up. The completed-puzzle effect kicks in! Yes, I will report every day and collect a bouquet. Looking at all these data visualizations, it is begging for analytics and insights to appear here.
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