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Alex Meijer presenting at Design by Fire Café #047, Utrecht, NL

Immersive Interactive Environments

Graphical representation of information architecture showing data entry modules to be added or changed, and web interfaces to be retained, added or changed. This shows the client and the team where work effort is needed so priorities, resources, and timing can be decided.

5-8 Feb 2019

Seattle, United States

Photos: Raphaëlle Gorenbouh

Immersive Interactive Environments

5-8 Feb 2019

Seattle, United States

Photos: Raphaëlle Gorenbouh

Redesigned search results list. Best-matching result is shown first, with 4 stars indicating exact match. Other matches containing the text as a token follow. Other categories of results (Vocabulary Terms) are included. Site Search with Google is a pre-filled option.

Photos of student projects from the collaboration between DECO3500/7350 Social & Mobile Computing, and JOUR3222 Journalism Design

Zach Pfriem presenting "Are we building A.I.?" at Design by Fire Café #055, Utrecht, NL

5-8 Feb 2019

Seattle, United States

Photos: Raphaëlle Gorenbouh

Picture taken by Saro Van Cleynenbreugel at Design by Fire 2009

Immersive Interactive Environments

Redesigned user-facing page features: 1. page table of contents at top with jump-down links; 2. featured thumbnail image linked to full-size image; 3. expandable summary matrix, initially collapsed, contains links to pop-up details; 4. expandable list of detailed data sections (genotypes), initially collapsed; 5. table of associated disease model data

Intro to IxD at Umeå Institute of Design, Sweden. Model your facebook relationships.

Picture taken by Saro Van Cleynenbreugel at Design by Fire 2009

5-8 Feb 2019

Seattle, United States

Photos: Raphaëlle Gorenbouh

Immersive Interactive Environments

5-8 Feb 2019

Seattle, United States

Photos: Raphaëlle Gorenbouh

I really hate that paper cutter after making tons of business cards late at night. It never cuts straight. I think crookedness is a curse for all paper cutters, although I'm not sure whether it's something inherent to the design or an emergent behavior. Is crookeness present from the outset or does it take some time and wear before it develops such behavior?

 

Alex is doing a great job though!

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