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Tugas 2: Exposure
lokasi: Stasiun UI
Camera model: NIKON D3000
F-stop: f/10
Exposure time: 1/1600 sec.
ISO speed: ISO-1600
Exposure bias: +0.7 step
Focal length: 46 mm
Max Aperture: 4.8
Metering mode: Pattern
35mm focal length: 69
melalui foto ini, tujuan saya adalah memperlihatkan bahwa inilah Stasiun UI, dengan meletakkan titik fokus pada tulisan "STASIUN Univ. INDONESIA", dan berlatar belakang kereta yang sedang berhenti serta orang yang sedang menyeberangi rel kereta.
saya mengambil cukup banyak foto pada angle ini, namun akhirnya saya memilih foto ini karena moment-nya yang langka saat dua kereta sedang berhenti.
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the rest of the interface sucks for so many reasons, it just doesn't flow, there is overlap in function, inconsistency in interface. and there seems to be a problem with actually saving changes, fundamental!
A tool kit designed for a Java-based page/image editing application. The original tool kit was very basic visually, with flat, jaggy graphics. I decided that a more photoshop-like treatment would be appropriate for an application that was being heralded as a photo editing system.
This set easy to edit. it contains vector shapes as editable paths.
1. Download / Upload buttons
2. Rating elements
3. Radio buttons
4. Checkbox
5. Slider element
6. Search Form
7. Steps buttons
You can buy this set graphicriver.net/item/simple-violet-ui/134233
Agile workflow is a big part of the Betfair culture. When walking around the floor there are a lot of whiteboards with post-its for daily Scrums. I led the design of a 'Virtual Scrumboard' which users could huddle around, easily login and access all the information related to the current sprint from progress bars, tasks, users stories etc. The scrumboard would pull in data from the current project system used by the project manager simplifying the daily scrum process for a more immersive interactive experience.
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:
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A UI mockup for firefox to increase its tab capacity. Horizontal tabs act as categories while the vertical 'page previews' act like regular tabs.
Themed to fit better with the native windows 7 applications
I made a mockup of an interface I'd like to see for Quicksilver. Would be great if someone could implment it :)
Very simple sharing screen. Ability to copy the URL, tweet directly from within tinychat and then two tabs for Facebook and Myspace: I expected to see the tabs reveal ways to post to those services, not open new browser windows to load the two services like it does.
Parametric search UI fail: No U-haul, I probably won't be using a 1928 Model-A Ford to tow one of your trailers.
V de V Endurance series:
V de V Series is a motor racing organisation that owns and runs a group of international motor racing championships. Based in Paris, the majority of events are held in France although the series regularly visits Spain and Portugal and has also visited Belgium, Germany and Italy. The organisation takes its name from founder Eric van de Vyver.
(Wikipedia)
A rather old concept of mine that tried to solve the problem of long forms. This is the Form for editing a content type. I removed all descriptions below input fields (they could be referenced by little question marks). Also I tried to use the horizontal instead of the vertical.
My main objective was to ge a "no-scroll" Form. This takes on a completely different direction than what Mark and Leisa are working on, but might be interesting.