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Since I’ve got my first iPad today, it would be nice to experiment a bit with the only physical button on the device. This design doesn’t necessarily features a carbon copy of the home button due to its simplicity, but rather puts more emphasis on the details within.
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spec:
Touch-Wheel Navigation
20/30GB Hard Drive
Macromedia Flash UI
USB 2.0 Connectivity
Battery Life – 11hrs. Music only / 6hrs. Movies only
Dolby 5.1 Audio
Wireless FM transmitter (stream audio to any stereo wirelessly)
FM radio/recorder
Voice recorder
Compact Flash Slot
User experience work often comes down to compromise. You do your best to produce nice things under timelines and budgets. This often involves tradeoffs. Spend a little more here to make the experience better. Save some here but add work for users. In these situations, Giles Colborne, in his wonderful newish book, reminds us to admit to ourselves that we're making tradeoffs. It's too easy to write off a fix, literally, with a notification.
The folks who run the federal student loan repayment program recently overhauled their account management system and made one of these tradeoffs (as seen in this notification message). To me, it was a poor calculation. They could fix the system so it withdraws money from user accounts on due dates. Instead, just tell users not to worry that their accounts will display as past-due (every month) for one day. The whole approach puts the pain (of seeing an error message, of worrying about being past-due, of having to read this long paragraph) on the user. Why? Something tells me this is one of the situations where users will notice your compromise. How couldn't they?
This was the aftermath of a bit of some frantic sketching for a number of UI concepts on a client project.
It ended up going through at least 3/4 iterations before it was decided upon doing a simple mobile website instead of an app.
Still, it was a good bit of experience in rapidly getting ideas onto paper - even if now I wonder if I'd choose to be using an application such as Interface instead…
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Model & Design by ui
Ana Carolina @ Credicard Hall
São Paulo, 17/10
Foto: Juliana Pinheiro
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Wujud perpustakaan UI yang baru--rilis bulan Mei 2011--diambil dari jalan setapak rektorat menuju Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya.
Some templates for EMBL-EBI web pages.
You can tell my the degree of lo-fidelity that I am the primary audience for these sketches! :)
Umana Interazione plush version.
Sewn and stuffed, acrylic hand painted on textil.
Remake-homage to Umana Interazione, from Tommy the pariah’s work i appreciate so much.
www.flickr.com/photos/tommy_pariah/3349718142/
Grazie Tommy per averla condivisa!
: )
Some making of pics on: