View allAll Photos Tagged UI
Lyrah Lane has created a comfortably warm and inviting space at Cafe 101. What can be inferred about the users who visit Cafe 101? What can be said about the usability of this design?
An easy on the eyes UI kit best used for a coffee shop, bistro or pastry website. An easy pick if you want your website to make an amazing impression. It comes with 100+ elements in 6 different categories that will help you knock your website out of the park.
queria ter ânimo pra usar minha câmera. queria pilhas novas pra ela :)
na verdade, queria câmera nova..
tb queria dinheiro pra revelar um monte de coisa.
mas tudo bem, me contento com as fotos da faculdade mmmmm
Outlook WebApp is the updated version of the Outlook webmail UI. After years with the clunky old version I was looking forward to improvements.
It's generally better, except for one deceptively small but surprisingly important aspect: Every time you want to add a recipient to an email, it takes you to a new screen where you have to repeat the above process for every person you wish to add.
It actually looks more simple than it is in this illustration. In reality steps are further broken by page reload (so you dont' really know where you are suppose to be looking at next). Not to mention this is completely de-contextualized from the email you were initially writing. It took me several puzzled tries to figure out that once on this screen I had to go outside the core application area and start with the search box at the top.
At least in the old version, you opened a new email, clicked on [TO] and a pop-up would appear where these things were take place (without all the reloading and poor layout and awkward element placement). Not beautiful or fancy in any way, but much more elegant solution because I DIDN'T HAVE TO THINK ABOUT THIS.
Microsoft, what were you thinking?
The Shas’Ui acts as spotter for his Pathfinder rail rifle team, using his binoculars to find suitable targets for his ’La.
The model itself is extensively converted and repositioned using parts from several different Tau models.
imm.sheridanc.on.ca/openhouse/2015/ Pictures from the Sheridan Interactive Media Open House 2015 where students learn to create Web sites, Mobile Apps with responsive and adaptive design using HTML 5, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, CreateJS, ThreeJS, JQuery and a host of technologies and sparkling UI/UX. Sheridan Interactive Media (formerly Interactive Multimedia and currently Interactive Media Management - under protest) is a one year post grad program at the Sheridan Trafalgar Oakville campus imm.sheridanc.on.ca. Please visit the graduate portfolios (linked to at top).