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Josh Woodlander of 1st Wave Interactive designed the Snapfish photo view pages and user experience for Snapfish.
On 24-26 October 2016, 150 eCommerce aces attended FrosmoX16. The invite-only event focused on winning the future of user experience while providing the international guests with a memorable experience of their own.
Relive FrosmoX16 at www.frosmo.com/frosmox16
Every experience powered by hardware and software follows a similar path from inception to incapacitation, or...to reincarnation.
Cohn, Jenae & Greer, Michael, 2023. Design for Learning: User Experience in Online Teaching and Learning
New York: Rosenfeld
Digg’s “digg it” button is a simple Contextual Tool that is always visible
Designing Web Interfaces, by Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, Copyright 2009 Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, 978-0-596-51625-3
This user interaction diagram shows how internal developer would use the website to accomplish his objectives.
photos from the Experience: Dev Conference at Fresh Tilled Soil on 2/27/14. An educational event focused on development, UX, team dynamics and creative team leadership. #expdev
Discover encapsulates its “Create Your Profile” flow in a Dialog Overlay
Designing Web Interfaces, by Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, Copyright 2009 Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, 978-0-596-51625-3
Approach is an interactive installation concept to communicate and experience information and knowledge in the context of a museum exhibition. The core idea is to provide different levels of information on the history of the internet to the visitor. While a visitor passes by a wall he walks over typographic elements on the floor and corresponding content appears on the wall. When the visitor approaches the wall he gets into the topic and more detailed information is shown.
These are the two main ways we get our music today... physical objects, online stores and p2p sites. Both require some thinking, sorting, and various other decision making points.
Simple, visual, interactive and fun user experience workshops to help you get digital.
What folks learned:
-How to incorporate Brand Strategy into -User Experience
-How to Prioritize Website Features
-How to Create Site Maps and Wireframes
You should attend the next one if:
-If you are looking to get a job in the digital space
-If you are a start up looking to “get it right”
-If you are looking to advance your career
-If you are a print designer and are curios what “the fuss is all about”
For more information and a schedule of the two days please visit:
Groopskool.net or contact us at skool@thegroop.net