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playlist, mood, colours

HCI; Digital music; Playlists

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Spectacularly dumb piece of interface design: as though users are going to find it easier to remember a bunch of abstract colours than some words that they have chosen themselves.

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Moody is a desktop app for the Mac (PC version coming soon) that provides a mood-based approach to creating iTunes playlists. Moody presents you with a color grid that spans from sad to happy on the x-axis and from calm to intense on the y-axis. While you listen to a song in iTunes, you click the appropriate place on the grid to “mood-tag” the song. Moody also provides a very useful Quicktag option that will skip ahead to the next song as soon as you tag the current song.

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Spectacularly dumb piece of interface design: as though users are going to find it easier to remember a bunch of abstract colours than some words that they have chosen themselves.
davidjennings on May 28, 2007
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