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Air Europa Boeing 787-9 at São Paulo/Guarulhos – Governador André Franco Montoro International Airport
A sampler of the buses that operated London Transport’s suburban services during the mid-1970s is seen outside Uxbridge Garage (UX), located next to the Underground station terminus. The veteran in their midst is RF391 (MXX279), which had already accumulated nearly 21 years of service at the time of this photograph. It was withdrawn and sold for scrap in 9/76.
Neither of the younger fleet-mates flanking RF391 lasted much longer. DMS1358 (MLH358L) saw a mere seven years’ service with LT, but it went on to have a second life with West Midlands PTE, lasting there until 1985, then returning south for a stint with Harris of Grays, painted in a special Asda supermarket livery. It was scrapped in 1989.
AEC Swift SMS775 (JGF775K) managed to outlive many of its sister buses, surviving in service until early 1981. The scrapman claimed it soon afterwards.
February 1974
Zorki 4 camera
Agfa CT18 film.
This is a sketch of the many different tools and techniques we use at Hello in the UX team. BASIS reflects the different phases of UX work, Business intelligence, Analysis, Structure of information, Interaction design and testing (Sample). www.uxbasis.com
UX 5355 - Tarmac - Sentinel DG8 (8016) 8 ton steam wagon; built 8/1929. LIncolnshire Steam Rally on 21st August 2016
User Research volunteers needed. Pic of UX team at TechSmith. Pic by Greg Smith. visuallounge.techsmith.com/2009/02/we_need_your_help_call...
This sketchnote is featured in Eva-Lotta's new book that gathers her sketchnotes from over 100 talks taken at design events and conferences in 2011.
In addition, Eva-Lotta invited 10 of her favourite sketchnoters from all over the world to contribute to the book. They all sketched the same TED talk and created some stunning sketches that show off the wide variety of styles and different ways of summarising content.
Just as we make the products and services we design easy to use, the UX of UX is about communicating your thinking in a way that ensures that what you've defined is easy to understand for the reader. It's about adapting the work you do to the project in question and finding the right balance of making people want to look through your work whilst not spending unnecessary time on making it pretty.
UX Designers/Developers need skills in 3 areas: Core UX Skills (User Research, Visual Design, Interaction Design, Implementation, Evaluation), Enterprise/Business Skills, and Foundational Skills.
See blog post at: wp.me/pk77Y-3I for more details
UX 6724 - L N Woollett - Sentinel SDDG4 (8448) wagon new 12/1924. Leighton Buzzard Steam Rally on 5th June 2004