Xbox One prototypes came in all shapes and sizes

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Whatever you think about the final Xbox One design, at least you can be safe in the knowledge that it was deemed the best of a huge number of prototypes.

At Microsoft's recent Worldwide Partner Conference, Xbox creative director Carl Ledbetter showed off a load of prototype designs ranging from small to large, round to square and black to very dark grey.

As reported by Polygon, Ledbetter explained: "We wanted to make [Xbox One] simple and elegant, and we wanted it to be crafted and tailored, so it's all about quality. Using those principles, we started to design."

The design team, consisting of around 30 people, started off by sketching different console designs then sent those to a Microsoft model shop where they were built and placed in people's living rooms to see how they looked. If a design looked good enough, the team would then work with the engineering team to figure out how to put the Xbox One components inside it.


Having decided on the final design, Ledbetter said it was time to discuss the finer details of the console's appearance. "This is where we start to apply things like gloss and matte finishes. How does the vent pattern look? How does the brand come through the front? How do we make the font look high quality, just like the high definition televisions in people's living rooms?"

The same process was used for the Xbox One controller, with over 200 prototypes built in-house. "When people put these in their hands, they could tell the difference between a 10th of a millimetre in size," Ledbetter said.

In May, Microsoft released a video showing the design process of the console, Kinect and controller.



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RuinsPosted:

Hue I don't why, I'm glad that the prototype did come in all shapes and sizes. Just found it to be a positive thing.


yes i agree the fact that they are actually putting the effort in to create an eye catching design and i think they did it

RuinsPosted:

xSlinKsZ It already looks fine


i know i think it does look nice

RuinsPosted:

HADAR If u dnt want kinect always on sign this petition

http://www.change.org/petitions/microsoft-xbox-one-let-us-turn-on-our-xbox-one-without-having-kinect-2-0-connected


does that really matter?

RuinsPosted:

Pudable @RATF

I Also thought they looked cool!


i would not like to take one look at my newly bought console and see all the components inside...

SorceryPosted:

ThisIs50 I think that the clear cased xbox was cool


Imagine how awful it would look with the components inside though...

TBNRPosted:

@RATF

I Also thought they looked cool!

RuinsPosted:

ThisIs50 I think that the clear cased xbox was cool


naa it looked pretty bad

Da_BombPosted:

"If a design looked good enough, the team would then work with the engineering team to figure out how to put the Xbox One components inside it."

Im probably being paranoid, but shouldnt the process be the other way around? I dont want a comprimise on cooling so it can fit in yhe little case. I just hope ms has learned from the failure rate of the 360...

GoldPeakTeaPosted:

I think that the clear cased xbox was cool

HADARPosted:

If u dnt want kinect always on sign this petition

http://www.change.org/petitions/microsoft-xbox-one-let-us-turn-on-our-xbox-one-without-having-kinect-2-0-connected