Kitchen prep (mobile)
A portrait view close to the counter, right before the ingredients go into the pan.
- Far: kitchen seating and floor
- Mid: recipe tablet and stovetop
- Near: cutting-board ingredients and bowls
Static read-only
Static mode shows the available daily-life scene thumbnails and descriptions for quick educational review.
A portrait view close to the counter, right before the ingredients go into the pan.
Prepping food while following a recipe, with the living-room TV still playing in the distance.
Queueing, checking the screen, and paying by phone in one busy checkout moment.
The phone is up for payment, with the counter and queue right in front of you.
Waiting for your number while checking the phone, display, and clinic counter flow.
As the metro doors open, phone messages, station signs, and route info all compete for attention.
Standing by the doors with messages on the phone and the platform moving through the window view.
Ordering at a night-market stall where signs, menus, and steaming food all pull the eye.
Steam rises from the stall while the order sheet and ingredients sit close in view.
Driving through the city at night, with headlights, signs, and dashboard details all in view.
Traffic and neon stretch ahead while the dashboard and center display sit below the view.
A workday view where attention jumps between the screen, phone, and meeting area.
The spreadsheet fills the desk view, with a phone message and meeting area in the same frame.
Waiting by the stop while checking the phone, signs, and approaching bus.
Painting by the river, with mountains, water, and brush detail sharing the same view.
Based on ETDRS/Bailey-Lovie logMAR chart design: five 5x5 Tumbling E optotypes per row, 0.1 logMAR size steps, one-optotype horizontal spacing, and inter-row spacing equal to the lower row height.
Astigmatism fan dial with fine radial meridian lines from 0 to 180 degrees, based on subjective refraction fan/sunburst dial principles and Sturm conoid optics.