02-28-2020 02:34
02-28-2020 02:34
Hello,
I am quite new to Fitbit watch face development and I'm struggling to understand when exactly a watch face is considered as being Stats Heavy.
Is there a rule or guideline to follow in order to develop a Stats Heavy watch face?
Can somebody help me understand?
Best Answer02-28-2020 06:44
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02-28-2020 06:44
Hello @MihaelaA I've moved your post about developing watch faces to the developer board.
I would think a heavy stat face is a face that shows as many of today's stats as is possible. I find them awful in that it sometimes is hard to read the time, never mind being able to read any of the stats. But then that is me.
Best Answer02-28-2020 07:53
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02-28-2020 07:53
Stats Heavy would a clock which prominently displays a lot of stats, like this:
but not just showing a few small stats in the corner, like:
Best Answer02-28-2020 08:44
02-28-2020 08:44
Ok so for example if I were to develop a simple watch face based on time, date, charge level, heart rate and I would display also the calories, steps and distance. Would this be a Stats Heavy watch face?
Best Answer02-28-2020 08:59
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02-28-2020 08:59
If those stats were prominently displayed, yes.
Best Answer02-28-2020 09:20
02-28-2020 09:20
So it's more like how much of the watch screen is filled by the stats or special features or how they are highlighted in the whole design.
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