Have you ever used any funniest/coolest image/icon in your application?
If yes, which is your's best?
|
|
Have you ever used any funniest/coolest image/icon in your application? If yes, which is your's best?
|
|||
|
|
|
|
I've written some image slideshow thing for a car entertainment system some weeks ago. Having a default image in case of a image-decode error was part of the requirement. To make sure that my bad programmer art does not make it into the final product (yes, I've learned my lesson) I've used this image as the default-image:
|
||
|
|
|
|
Not an application but I love this :) |
||
|
|
|
|
Using AutoIt, we prevent our users from exiting a terminal emulator (used to access a legacy unix app via ssh) by any means other than ending the application in the way it expects. Anyway, so when they try to just close the terminal window, a picture of a pirate pops up and shakes his fist at the user. |
||
|
|
|
|
I used to make art for bush doofs, dance parties, raves, whatever. I grew quite fond of one creation and used him as an easter egg in a point of sale application I helped write. Years later I drove into a bottle shop (Australian term for drive-through liquor store, crazy I know!), recognised the system and convinced the guy to press CTRL + ALT + SHIFT + - (I think that was the key combo:) and was delighted to see my dolphin pop up! Of course the guy was a little freaked out as it took over the whole screen, but it was only a 10 second flash before the system returned :) |
||||
|
|
|
I once developed a budget system, i.e. a system wherein the sales and the planning departments negotiated the sales budgets for the upcoming year. Used only inhouse in the company. People sometimes got very passionate about feature requests or change releases. An interesting project. When someone started the program I would show a company-compliant splash screen. Some afternoon when I needed to polish my private soul, I implemented a random selector into this splash screen. Every 1 in 50 times it would show a picture like this:
You'd be surprised how long it took until the first one came to me, a little shy and irritated, and asked if it might be possible that he'd seen something strange? I couldn't resists keeping an estonished face and together with him try to reproduce the effect. |
||
|
|
|
|
It's not my application and it's probably not the funniest, but the icon that the Eclipse XML Schema editor uses for "any attribute" made me chuckle in a very nerdy way:
|
|||
|
|
|
Once when developing an app for a firm of Financial Advisors - the icon on the button for the lenders screen had a shark on it. They thought it was hilarious... |
||
|
|