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the person who checked me in at Dulles airport kindly highlighted both the information that I needed and the fact that this interface is in dire need of a redesign - especially now that we're not usually having real people check us in these days!
Random Lines
Automatisierte Zeichenmaschinen
Wer sich letzte Woche im Foyer der Holzstraße über die miteinanderverzahnten raumgreifenden Scheiben wunderte, dem wird an dieser Stelle nun die Auflösung geboten: Bei dem beeindruckenden, aber arachisch wirkenden Konstrukt handelte sich um eine automatisierte Zeichenmaschine, die mit Little-Bits-Komponenten gebaut wurde und grafische Markierungen auf Papier hinterlässt. Littlebits wiederum sind elektronische Bausteine, die magnetisch mit einander verbunden variable Lösungen ermöglichen. Input- und Outputmodule werden durch Stromzufuhr, Regler und Sensoren ergänzt und ermöglichen so ohne Programmierung individuelle Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten. Das Seminar »Random Lines« unter der Leitung von Prof. Anna-Lisa Schönecker und Benjamin Knichel nutzt Littlebits um eigenwillige Maschinen zu konstruieren, die automatisierte Zeichenserien erstellen.
Studierende: Ronja Butschbacher // Michèle Dörsam // Raquel Estrada Quintanilla // Michelle Federico // Melih Kaleciklioglu // Julia Königsberger-Milkoweit // Rebecca Schönwitzv // Hannah Thoma // Julian Lehmann // Paul Schmidt
Flyer: Paul Schmidt, Fotos: Julian Lehmann und Paul Schmidt
Flyer for Selfish (a sushi joint) that can be used for origami. It even includes instructions! However, after some folding you wouldn't be able to read the instructions anymore, now would you?
A piece of information design, mapping my friends and families best intentions from midnight on New Years Eve 2007 throughout the following year. I later decided to send them out to all the people involved as a New Years card for 2008. The communication is as simplified as possible with each participant allocated a colour. This is then applied to he name the resolution and the length of time and sustained effort of each person.
One great thing about a Mac is the ability to see results of your search within the preferences menu.
Here the search has been narrowed down to one item. The spotlight focus is on one item and the edge isn't blurred. Awesome.
From the ‘Information Design before Designers’ exhibition at St Bride. See Simon Esterson’s review on the Eye Blog.
Random Lines
Automatisierte Zeichenmaschinen
Wer sich letzte Woche im Foyer der Holzstraße über die miteinanderverzahnten raumgreifenden Scheiben wunderte, dem wird an dieser Stelle nun die Auflösung geboten: Bei dem beeindruckenden, aber arachisch wirkenden Konstrukt handelte sich um eine automatisierte Zeichenmaschine, die mit Little-Bits-Komponenten gebaut wurde und grafische Markierungen auf Papier hinterlässt. Littlebits wiederum sind elektronische Bausteine, die magnetisch mit einander verbunden variable Lösungen ermöglichen. Input- und Outputmodule werden durch Stromzufuhr, Regler und Sensoren ergänzt und ermöglichen so ohne Programmierung individuelle Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten. Das Seminar »Random Lines« unter der Leitung von Prof. Anna-Lisa Schönecker und Benjamin Knichel nutzt Littlebits um eigenwillige Maschinen zu konstruieren, die automatisierte Zeichenserien erstellen.
Studierende: Ronja Butschbacher // Michèle Dörsam // Raquel Estrada Quintanilla // Michelle Federico // Melih Kaleciklioglu // Julia Königsberger-Milkoweit // Rebecca Schönwitzv // Hannah Thoma // Julian Lehmann // Paul Schmidt
Flyer: Paul Schmidt, Fotos: Julian Lehmann und Paul Schmidt
A piece of information design, mapping my friends and families best intentions from midnight on New Years Eve 2007 throughout the following year. I later decided to send them out to all the people involved as a New Years card for 2008. The communication is as simplified as possible with each participant allocated a colour. This is then applied to he name the resolution and the length of time and sustained effort of each person.
Ooh, those "notch waist crop pants" look snazzy. Let's check those out. As I hover over the product image, a QuickLook thingie appears.
Check out this blog entry for the details behind this set.
A different way of slicing up the timetable: by hour instead of by day of the week. I works particularly well, I think. It's helped, of course, by being a well-executed piece of design...
Clicking on Long selects it and activates the Add to Bag button.
Check out this blog entry for the details behind this set.
"El propósito fue crear la señalética para el Congreso IDEA 2019, que tuvo lugar en la @fartes_ucuenca , la necesidad de la creación de la misma es evidente debido a la importancia que tiene con respecto a la orientación y correcta ubicación que esta provocará en los asistentes y usuarios.”
El estilo y estética desarrollado, se basan en el diseño de los 20 años de la Facultad de Artes, que a la vez está inspirado en características de la primera escuela de diseño: “La #Bauhaus”.
Protipo family is ideal in all information design situations: apps, infographics, UI, wayfinding, transport, posters, display, and even internet memes. Make smarter, impactful designs with Protipo’s low contrast, four widths, impressive two-weight icon set, and the advanced variable (VAR) font format (coming soon).
Daily Depictions Exercise for KIB230 Interface and Information Design
This is my depiction of an average weekday that I attend uni. e.g a Monday. I choose to depict the icons very bright and colourful because I like bright design compared to plain black and white icons. Also I believe I am pretty 'colourful' and bright. :-)
I choose to depict time through the gradient background and the sun on left and moon on the right. The activities shown are Waking Up, Breakfast (Bad i know) Transport, Uni, Transport, Work, Dinner/Food and then Bed Time. As you can see I go to bed pretty late at night.
I choose to depict the icons in bubbles because one activity can quickly change to another just like a bubble can burst. Also the bigger bubbles are activities that take more time and the smaller bubbles are ones that take less time... Work and Uni take up most of my time but it was hard to make them huge compared to the others because of the space I had on the size limit.
Note: Best viewed large.
By Nataasha Torzsa
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Los mejores el (5) y el (c) o (d).
Nótese cómo cambia la percepción incluyendo a su vez un "subboton" [x]. Incluirlo lo convierte en punto focal y de acción frente al resto del área del botón disminuyendo su usabilidad ¿Merece la pena la ganancia en usabilidad por la aportación de una pista visual extra (control similar al del sistema operativo) o añade ruido innecesario? Casi prefiero no incluirlo.
Botón 1, rectángulo y botón [x] redondeo de 1pt.
Botón 2, rectángulo y botón [x] redondeo de 2pt.
Botón 3, rectángulo y botón [x] redondeo de 3pt.
Botón 4, rectángulo y botón [x] redondeo de 4pt.
Botón 5, rectángulo redondeo de 4pt y botón [x] redondeo de 3pt.
Botón a, redondeo de esquinas de 1pt
Botón b, redondeo de 2pt
Botón c, redondeo de 3pt
Botón d, redondeo de 4pt
A information and data visualization design book exploring the visualization of the water stored and piped into LA from Lake Havasu to Lake Andrews. Blue pages are a representation of the actual amount of water. Blue paper is then influenced by imagry surrounding the control and protection of the artifically piped water from the Colorado River to LA.
Protipo family is ideal in all information design situations: apps, infographics, UI, wayfinding, transport, posters, display, and even internet memes. Make smarter, impactful designs with Protipo’s low contrast, four widths, impressive two-weight icon set, and the advanced variable (VAR) font format (coming soon).