How one man designed the Windows 7 boot animation

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    How one man designed the Windows 7 boot animation


    Last Updated: 02 Dec 2009 at 03:25
    Rolf Ebeling, a senior user experience lead for the User Experience Design and Research Team for Windows, is the man who designed the Windows 7 boot animation.

    Rolf Ebeling, a senior user experience lead for the User Experience Design and Research Team for Windows, Windows Live, and Internet Explorer, is the man who designed the 105-frame Windows 7 boot animation that millions see or will see every day for years to come. Along with developing the famous boot animation, he also helped with the appearance and functionality of the calculator. He's already confirmed that he'll be working on the next version of Windows.

    Ebeling was only with the company for four months before he was asked to start designing what would become four swirling balls of light that come together to form a pulsing Windows 7 flag. Although the sketches of the early boot animation concept pictured above don't show it, Ebeling said he looked everywhere for inspiration, including street lights in the rain, light reflecting off water, and fireflies. A self-taught designer with a degree in English literature, Ebeling was a creative director for Newsweek.com in New York before joining Microsoft in April 2008, his first software job.

    That means Ebeling started working on the Windows 7 boot animation in August 2008. It leaked to the Web in the form of a 24-second video in December 2008. Then, in February 2009, Microsoft announced that it would not support changing the Windows 7 boot animation by those who want to personalize their rigs further than just changing themes (you can read our guide to customizing Windows 7 with themes here.
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    raj11650's Avatar Posted By: raj11650
    02 Dec 2009


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    Can you post a link to the above article?

    I am very interested in the ingenious "color flames" animation.
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    Er, I think you'll find that Windows 7 Boot Animation was my idea.
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    gregrocker said:
    Can you post a link to the above article?

    I am very interested in the ingenious "color flames" animation.
    Hi, it is on the bottom of raj1402, his post.


    How one man designed the Windows 7 boot animation
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    What a lovely new year's read. Thanks :)
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    Reminds me of the PS2 startup.
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    I turned the boot animation off to cut down on my loading time lol

    But the first time I saw it I think it was kind of cool. I was hoping by the time the animation was done the loading would have been done as well so it would finish on par but that did not happen
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    Adamd

    I would like to turn the animation off to shorten boot time. How do you do it?
    Thanks
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    That's really cool how one man designed the whole thing.
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    Interseting. Thanks for posting it.
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