Hi everyone, thanks for your ideas.
Like what Raul have suggested, the Weather App design sees the current
forecast but as you scroll horizontally, like a time scale, the weather
information changes as will the background gradient to match the
temperature displayed. For example, if it's cold then it becomes a darker
blue and hot becomes a darker red.

I hope this helps! The Design team hopes to share all these with you all
shortly.

Cheers,
Christina


On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 8:26 PM, Mike Bybee <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Sounds excellent - I think that's how I'd expect it to work, intuitively.
>
>
> On 08/01/2013 12:14 PM, Raúl [neocore] wrote:
>
> Hi all. On today's meeting we started to think about how to better show
> the current weather and the hourly forecast (thanks to Martin's ideas).
>
>  In most of android and iOS apps, they show the current weather first and
> maybe the next hours or day forecast, and if I want more info, I need to
> click on a button or something like this.
> With our weather app, we could show the current weather on the first item,
> and scroll down to show the next days forecast, and if I need to show
> detailed info or hourly forecast, we could tap on a day to show more
> details and scroll horizontally to show each day-portion or hour.
>
>  I'll try to make a mockup to show what I think.
>
>  What do you think?
>
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