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This assignment, led by Brian Lucid at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, involves the design and production of a printed diagram that clearly and understandably conveys the organization and structure of a complex musical composition.
Yamal — a peninsula in the north of Western Siberia, the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug of Russia. The length of the peninsula 700 km long and up to 240 km. Washed by the Kara Sea.
SML Pro Blog: Project Rebirth / 2004 / SML
Project Rebirth (www.ProjectRebirth.org)
Chronicling the Rebirth of Ground Zero in New York City
Screens (11 Total)
+ 1. Home
+ 2. Timeline: Camera C: View Cone
+ 3. Timeline: Camera C: Information
+ 4. Timeline: Today: 2004-11-17
+ 5. Timeline: Project Journal: 2003-11-23: Event: Opening of the PATH Train: Documentary
+ 6. Timeline: Project Journal: 2003-11-23: Event: Opening of the PATH Train: Journal
+ 7. Timeline: Project Journal: 2003-11-23: Event: Opening of the PATH Train: Journal Detail
+ 8. The Film: Project Journal
+ 10. The Rebuild about Ground Zero
Awards
+ Design Interact Site of the Week: 2004-12-20
+ Graphis Interactive Annual 3, 2005
+ One Show Interactive 2005 Merit Award
+ Web Marketing Association's WebAwards 2005: Best Non-Profit Website
IconNicholson Team (IconNicholson / LBi International)
+ Claudia Chow (Google / LinkedIn)
+ Katharine English (Google / LinkedIn)
+ Leslie Freeman (Google / LinkedIn)
+ Larry Burks (Google / LinkedIn)
+ Miles Kafka (Google / LinkedIn)
+ Paul Wood (Google)
+ See-ming Lee (Blog / Flickr / Google / LinkedIn)
+ Tim Murtaugh (Flickr / Google / LinkedIn)
Design Interact: Web Site of the Week (www.designinteract.com/sow/122004/)
Week of December 20: Project Rebirth Web Site
Project Rebirth is an online chronicle of the rebuilding of the World Trade Center site. As immediate and compelling as a physical visit, this project gives people the opportunity to observe and share in the progress of the reconstruction.
Newly released at the time the team was considering technical specifications, thisProject Rebirth Web site site uses the FlashMX development environment to full effect. Functioning as a portal to extensive content, the beauty of this Web site lies in its ability to be current and historical. With a visual design that appropriately takes a back seat to the content, it records ideas, images and interviews in their original context while also allowing for their evolution.
Primary content consists of a series of video images (presented in a timeline format) captured by six, 35mm time-lapse cameras positioned by Project Rebirth around the World Trade Center site. They shoot one frame every five minutes—and will continue to do so for ten years. The images enable the viewing of the rebuild as it occurs on any date; in seconds, visitors can see the footage of a single day. There are also interviews with reconstruction overseers, journals by filmmakers and video of major milestones in the redevelopment efforts.
Project Rebirth Web siteThe key challenge for the developers was to create an interface that would incorporate what would ultimately be ten years of film footage, that didn’t inundate visitors and yet communicated the passage of substantial amounts of time. Their solution is an interactive, XML-driven timeline that delivers fluid viewing of time-lapse footage. It provides an appropriate time-based metaphor that also does a nice job of integrating video, audio, imagery and text-based content into a single interface. The time-based experience allows access to any moment in time and provides the ability to navigate the Web site by date and/or event. Our one complaint: The link from the home page, to this main feature, looks far too much like header art. We would have liked to see billing more in line with its importance.
This collaborative effort between Project Rebirth and IconNicholson began in the summer of 2003 and the site launched in September 2004. On average, visitors are staying on the site 19 minutes, which is significant in comparison to Internet-wide stays at sites with similar content. Interestingly, international users comprise 30% of all visitors.
Robert Fisher, creative director
Claudia Chow, art director
See-ming Lee, timeline art director/developer
Larry Burks, information architect
Miles Kafka, CGI programmer/engineer
Tim Murtaugh, HTML developer
Leslie Freeman, producer
Katharine English, Project Rebirth, general manager
Paul Wood, Project Rebirth, technical producer
IconNicholson, site design and development
Web site: www.projectrebirth.org
Web site: www.iconnicholson.com
©2004 Coyne & Blanchard, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
SML Copyright Notice
©2007 See-ming Lee / SML Flickr / SML Universe. All rights reserved.
BMS Light to Unite for World AIDS Day 2006 Concept: Illuminate
Concept: Influence (11 Pages)
+ 2: The rate of new HIV/AIDS infections in the U.S. has not declined in over 15 years.
+ 3: 1 in 3 new HIV/AIDS infections in the U.S. is a woman
+ 5: Pass the candle along. To a friend. To two. To as many as you can.
+ 8: Do whatever you can. Until no one is left in the dark.
+ 9: Behind each candle is a story worth reading. Explore each of them by clicking on a candle below.
+ 10: Click on a highlighted word below to read related stories.
Awards
+ Step Inside Design: Step Best of Web 2007
+ Web Marketing Association (WMA) 2007 WebAward, Outstanding Website
+ World Wide Web Health Awards 2007: Silver
IconNicholson Team (IconNicholson / lbi.com / LinkedIn)
Jabe Bloom (Google / LinkedIn)
Jennifer Crowe (Google)
Hillary Savage (Google / LinkedIn)
Mark Hopkins (Google)
Scott Friedberg (Google / LinkedIn)
See-ming Lee (Blog / Google / LinkedIn)
Stephen Baker aka Steve Baker (Google / LinkedIn)
Step Inside Design article (StepInsideDesign.com)
September + October 2007 Print Edition
Step 2007 Best of Web
Winning Sites: LightToUnite.org (LightToUnite.org)
IconNicholson
“Light is the metaphor for hope and knowledge,” says Gregg Fisher, vice president of Health and Life Science Practice at IconNicholson.
So it only seems appropriate that the firm developed an interactive candle-lighting experience for the 2006 Light to Unite website. This annual campaign from Bristol-Myers Squibb raises awareness as well as funds for HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention in the U.S.
“When people start to think about AIDS, they often think about Africa,” says See-ming Lee, art director and senior interface engineer. “It’s still a very serious disease in the United States.”
—Michelle Taute (LinkedIn) / Writer + Editor
Step Inside Design Copyright Notice
Copyright 2007 Step Inside Design. All rights reserved.
IconNicholson Team (IconNicholson.com)
Gregg Fisher (LinkedIn)
Jabe Bloom (LinkedIn)
Jennifer Crowe
Mark Hopkins
Scott Friedberg (LinkedIn)
See-ming Lee (Blog / smlDelicious.com / Flickr / LinkedIn)
SML Universe
SML Pro Blog: Light to Unite 2006 = Best of Web 2007 / Step Inside Design
SML Copyright Notice
Copyright 2007 See-ming Lee (SML Pro Blog). All rights reserved.
Fundstück aus dem Internet. Autor unbekannt (noch).
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Abbildung und Text stammt aus einem Buch über Screendesign, Interfacedesign, Informationsarchitektur und Usability für Hardware und Software von Torsten Stapelkamp.
Torsten Stapelkamp: Screen- und Interfacedesign. Springer (XMedia-Press), Berlin 2007, ISBN 3540329498
out of book:
Screen- and Interfacedesign from Torsten Stapelkamp.
By using digital directories for locating destinations and alpha-numeric “targets” to guide people to major zones, designers were able to minimize medical jargon and unfamiliar language— elements that, our research showed, induce anxiety and stress in parents and children.
This infographic covers everything you ever wanted to know about breast implants and augmentation. Original Source: www.drsanderscosmeticsurgery.com/495653/2012/07/12/breast...
Keep your heart healthy with this infographic. Get tips for identifying heart health risks and preventing heart disease. Original Source: www.sunrisehospitalblog.com/503252/2012/07/23/heart-infog...
This assignment, led by Brian Lucid at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, investigates the transformation of raw data into comprehensible information.
The first phase of the assignment entails gathering a simple data set and defining methods to structure that data. The second phase involves extracting findings from the data and conveying that information clearly (through numeric representation) and engagingly (through design and metaphor) via a large-scale printed diagram.
Here is the algorithm for creating the artwork:
0 I came across the funny post of Leonardo Monasterio: If Jackson Pollock were an economist lmonasterio-en.blogspot.com/2007/07/if-jackson-pollock-we...
1 I've found a proper diagram on How People Use Twitter at blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6307/bid/4584/New-Data-on-Top...
And I used the percentage given in the diagram.
2 I asked my friend to find the radius of each circle using percentage as an area, PHP script and a formule S=pi r^2.
3 Given values were used for visualization.
4 I manipulated some of shapes in order to make it look like Pollock's painting(if you can help me with the painting ID, I will really appreciate it.)
5 Now the diagram gives only approximate values due to the manual manipulation, but I am sure it's easy to solve once one knows visualization languages like Processing.
I really liked the experiment and I'm happy with the result. Pollock is the god.
From the ‘Information Design before Designers’ exhibition at St Bride. See Simon Esterson’s review on the Eye Blog.
T-14 "Armata" is a Russian main average weight of a tank. First tank in the world based on the universal platform. The crew of three is in armour. Fully automated weapon control system.