There are three reasons for me creating this thread:
A) I want to show off the kick *** interface I build yesterday; I specced 51 points in holy and ended up with more abilities than bar slots so figured it was finally time to download an interface mod.
B) I'm actually curious as to what your interfaces look like. I might learn something from them.
C) My server is down -.-
As for me, yesterday kind of bore the best idea I've had in years, interface-wise. Take a look at this baby:
http://img253.imageshack.us/my.php?image=newuibellunv9.jpg
I've stuffed all my mounts, HS, etc in the right hand of the screen. I'm used to that and have always liked it. My 'main' set of bars is the one in the lower middle part of the screen, it holds all my heals, shields, etc. The bar next to that is filled with stuff I need with me at all times, CC, and abilities like Mind Soothe/Levitate.
My hotkeys are bound in really logical ways. Holding control equals 'buffing mode'. Nearly all my hotkeys cast some kind of buff when control is pushed. No modifiers means I cast a normal heal, and holding shift gives me 'special versions of the same heal' (Aka; insert = gheal, shift+insert = Binding Heal).
Anybody noticed what's missing yet? Exactly, DPS spells. This is why I find my new UI so brilliant. I've actually macro'd all my heals to heal or DPS depending on what target I've got selected. It sounds a bit more difficult than it eventually is. Let me give an example
If I push insert with no target selected, I cancelcast gheal on myself.
If I push insert with a friendly target selected, I cancelcast gheal on the target.
If I push insert with a hostile target selected, I cancelcast smite on it.
I've effectively created 1 button to do smite-dps or heal a MT! Pretty much all my other spells work the same. Holy Nova AOE's or casts Devouring Plague depending on target. Flash heal casts Holy Fire when an enemy is selected. And best of all, it feels extremely natural. I used to often find myself casting the wrong spells due to pushing the wrong hotkeys or something as stupid as that. That doesn't really happen anymore due to the simple fact that my macros check 'what I'm trying to cast' by looking at the target and automatically dish out the right spell.
So what about you? What does your interface look like, and - what kind of 'clarity moments' have you experienced in it?