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This is an interface I made in photoshop

A study of different details in my Sony Ericsson K610i interface.

The humidifier was kind enough to give me brush(left, white stuff), which can wash the motor unit, yet not enough for a humidifier that has to be washed everyday.

 

Isn't there a humidifier to have a simple structure for wash?

Protoss interface screenshots

Interface para aplicativo mobile de leitura e envio de e.mails.

 

Cliente: nTime Mobile Solutions *2006

Completed during saturday morning. Design by n4txi. Work well with Ic-R10 and Ic-756pro2 from HamRadioDeluxe. Looking forward for ok rtty dx contest this weekend , finally I will enjoy comfort of dx cluster :))

A web interface designed by me for my s e n t i n e l  t y p e fonts. It's a branding communications effort that doubles as a visual index. Site visitors can point to

any font name and click. Includes Index, About, Contact & Biblia (written articles)

links.

 

The squiggles are from a woodcut by Albrecht Dürer.

 

This interface has yet to be launched on the internet.

You are looking at a 250 meter roll of 60"(ish) interfacing. It was so tall I had to step out of my studio to get it all in the frame. But it's huge, huge! However, it is also cheap. It's made by a fantastic company in Germany and is far, far, far better than anything I've purchased or seen at any stores in person (this includes trips to the garment district in NY). And the best part about it, is how inexpensive it is. And this is why, if you're making goods to sell at retail you have to invest in wholesale products.

 

The most similar item I've found is made by a company named Pellon, it is their #30. If I purchase an entire 20" wide bolt with my wholesale discount it comes to about $30 for a 15 yard bolt, or about $2 a yard. Not too bad, right? Well, this is 60" wide, so the equivalent of 3 bot widths. And by purchasing an entire roll it is $.95 per meter/yard. 95-cents for 3 times as much interfacing. And since it is so wide, I have far less wasted interfacing. So, as some would say, this is a good thing.

Southwest Airlines Boarding Lines

(Las Vegas Airport)

 

The problem: Limited space

The (attempted) solution: Provide 2 lines, but make each modal

 

Two main poles in the front of the line have 3-faced rotating signs with letters indicating the group (A,B,C), and numbers indicating which half of the line travelers are in (1-30, 31-60). The poles in the middle have the subsection numbers (1-5, 6-10, 11-15, 16-20, 21-25, 26-30).

 

So in theory this idea works great because you can potentially always have one line queuing up while the other is boarding, but in practice this design has it's problems. Since the 3-faced group signs have to be spun manually by the gate attendant, problems emerge when the gate attendant turns the sign to the wrong group letter, somewhere in between, or forgets to turn the sign entirely. Resulting in people shuffling back and forth in confusion.

 

Another problem is that each number block is supposed to provide room for 5 people, but there is only room for 4. So the 5th person always spills into the adjoining block. This spilling renders the marking of every block past the second useless. To make matters worse, people tend to stand with their luggage in front or behind them. This just adds to uselessness of the number blocks.

 

SWA... a few suggestions for improving your design:

 

- Display the subsections (number blocks) on the floor as well as above.

 

- Have some visual indicators on the floor to suggest travelers stand with their carry-ons to one side of them, allowing travelers to stand closer together.

 

- Use large low power digital displays for the group signs, and provide gate attendants an interface for controlling them from any of their stations.

  

Having a smoother process will not only speed up boarding times, but also reduce traveler anxiousness. Resulting in happier flight attendants. Creating a positive feedback loop.

 

i don't know what's worst: the fact that some front-end developer screwed up the search button, or the "0 hits" result i got by searching for "photoshop." on adobe's own website

2 SB800 in bedroom 1 sb800 fired above camera ceiling bounce. Incident meter reading of direct sunlight on cabinets for basic exposure. Adjusted the flash to that.

It was a lot more difficult than I thought trying to come up with an exciting macro of computer hardware. Maybe I was using the wrong hardware.

Edificio Interface en 22@ bcn. HDR 3 tomas. Peleng 8mm

How to switch from NetworkManager to systemd-networkd on Linux

 

If you would like to use this photo, be sure to place a proper attribution linking to xmodulo.com

Since 2004, Linz Art University has offered an “Interface Cultures” master’s degree program in which students learn scientific and, above all, artistic ways of working with all possible—and impossible—forms of communication with machines and devices. From the very outset, this program founded by Christa Sommerer (AT) and Laurent Mignonneau (FR) has offered students the opportunity to showcase their work in conjunction with Ars Electronica and thereby to reach very large audiences.

 

Photo showing instructor Martin Kaltenbrunner (AT) at the opening.

 

credit: rubra

Art and utility—not necessarily a harmonious pairing. An essential element of artistic freedom is the right to think up and make things that are at first glance totally useless. Designers and technologists are the ones who helpfully intervene in human-machine coexistence. But only artistic confrontations that break out of the confines of practical considerations produce what is truly unexpected and really new. The eminently useful useless is thus the driving force behind the development of the works featured in this exhibition by Linz Art University’s Interface Cultures program.

 

Instructors: Christa Sommerer (AT), Laurent Mignonneau (FR), Martin Kaltenbrunner (AT), Marlene Hochrieser (AT), Michaela Ortner (AT)

 

picture showing FMR1, a project by Fabrizio Lamoncha (ES), Ioan Ovidiu Cernei (RO), Maša Jazbec (SI).

 

credit: rubra

with: David Rivers

 

PowerPoint 2007 joins its Office counterparts by featuring a brand-new interface, as well as a selection of new powerful presentation features. Instructor David Rivers explains each of its new features in detail, including an essential overview of the new interface, navigating a presentation, creating and editing presentations, working with tables and charts, importing and exporting data, and sharing presentations via various media. Exercise files accompany the tutorials.

 

Duration: 6.25 hours

On 1 DVD

 

www.cheapvideotraining.com/?p=163

Universal interface board. This interface has many drivers and can be connected to one of the multiple type boards from Terasic like the DE1, DE0, DE0-nano and the CPLD MAX-II board.

 

This interface has also a 4x20 char LCD display, 6 extra buttom knobs, transistior output, powersupply from 7.5V to 5V and to 3.3V.

Since 2004, Linz Art University has offered an “Interface Cultures” master’s degree program in which students learn scientific and, above all, artistic ways of working with all possible—and impossible—forms of communication with machines and devices. From the very outset, this program founded by Christa Sommerer (AT) and Laurent Mignonneau (FR) has offered students the opportunity to showcase their work in conjunction with Ars Electronica and thereby to reach very large audiences.

 

Photo showing Reinhar Kannonier (AT) - rector University of Art and Design Linz.

 

credit: rubra

Since 2004, Linz Art University has offered an “Interface Cultures” master’s degree program in which students learn scientific and, above all, artistic ways of working with all possible—and impossible—forms of communication with machines and devices. From the very outset, this program founded by Christa Sommerer (AT) and Laurent Mignonneau (FR) has offered students the opportunity to showcase their work in conjunction with Ars Electronica and thereby to reach very large audiences.

 

Photo showing instructor Christa Sommerer (AT) at the opening.

 

credit: rubra

International festival of contemporary dance, IIC, Delhi; Groups from Australia, Israel, India and Taiwan

 

Game On by Theatre of Rhythm and Dance, Australia

Concept & Direction: Annalouise Paul Choreography: Annalouise Paul and Miranda Wheen

Classical Indian Tabla: Bobby Singh Contemporary Dance Miranda Wheen

There is actually nothing on this page that says 'new'.

 

Top-notch piece of software we got 'ere.

Seen in the market hall of Colmar.

Mr Ugan Manandhar, Deputy Director, Climate Change, Freshwater and Energy, WWF Nepal speaking on National-Regional-Global process (UNFCCC) Interface.

Media control button that I design for media player. Just finish only button but media player not create yet. I think it's very difficult to create interface design.

L'HUD di gioco, prima beta con quasi tutto. Il contagiri è ancora in preliminare, aspetta di essere provato e montato..

One of these challenges in developing tram trains is the wheel-rail interface. This is key to the vehicles’ safe operation and a major driver for the ongoing life-cycle maintenance costs of the system. These differing conditions require an interface design which maintains vehicle dynamic stability on straight track, whilst allowing adequate curving performance and derailment resistance in the city centre – a classic engineering compromise in railway vehicle dynamics.

The wheel design work was complicated by the very different rail head shapes of the two systems; the Stagecoach Super Tram (SST) network having a very flat rail head profile, whilst the worn Network Rail (NR) sections typically have a much smaller effective rail head shape.

This necessitates compromise in the wheel and tread design with significant simulation work being carried out to optimise the new wheel profile shape. This allows wheel-rail contact stress and wear rates to be minimised on both systems, whilst also maintaining safety against derailment. The wheel profile was also required to operate under differing wheelset geometry conditions, requiring a special stepped-wheel flangeback to maintain safe passage through NR and SST switches and crossings and checked curves.

The new profile will now be subject to inspection by the SST project team and the Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB). Tram Train test running will begin once the new wheel profile is approved for running on the mainline.

 

Interface para game Gunbot

Here's my washing, 4 buttons on the left, 3 controls poorly labeled. The buttons work as expected, but the other 3 controls work at random, their outcome is a bit like lotto, you really don't know what is going to happen. I think they tried to put 3 controls on this machine to make is simpler, worse still the setting are so close together on one dial it makes the machine very unusable. This machine drives me nuts. Next time you buy a washing machine dont be sold on features. Have a look at the controls, if you cannot figure it dont buy it. Look for simple controls hopefully with lights, my Fisher and Pykel washing machine has LED's to say what settings I have selected and how long the wash cycle will be. This way I know the machine I will do what I have told it.

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