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Months after the Sept 11 attack, these signs appeared on major routes to guide rescue workers from out of town. Let's hope they speak English because that image doesn't help much when you're driving quickly by. The densest wayfinding design ever?
Intégration Services Santé offers three levels of intervention which are addressed to very different targeted clienteles. Therefore the developed information architecture segments these three sectors to allow users paths to be better directed and simplified. The chosen visual is very human and focuses on the institution's staff. It releases a warm and reassuring discourse that is welcome in a context of health cares.
Physical books can’t compare to eBooks when it comes to user experience. Reading a book is a solitary experience and only one person can read a single book (comfortably) at one time. Students may feel a sense of isolation in the material they are studying because it is near to impossible to interact with other users through the platform of a physical book.
The Gap shows details about an item; it ties the details to the item by using Zoom boxes as a transition effect
Designing Web Interfaces, by Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, Copyright 2009 Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, 978-0-596-51625-3
To create the best drag experience, use the original midpoint location of the module being dragged over to determine where to drop the dragged module: module 1 is being dragged into the position just below module 4
Designing Web Interfaces, by Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, Copyright 2009 Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, 978-0-596-51625-3
Google Search needs only hyperlinks and a search button; Yahoo! Mail, on the other hand, is a full-featured application with toolbars and menus
Designing Web Interfaces, by Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, Copyright 2009 Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, 978-0-596-51625-3
This is a map of Auckland's Britomart train and bus terminal. I know downtown Auckland pretty well, but I still had a hard time orienting myself on this map and finding where my bus stop was...
These photos are part of the Making Life Easy project, to celebrate World Usability Day on Tuesday 14th November 2006.
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
Backpackit uses spotlighting to highlight modifications
Designing Web Interfaces, by Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, Copyright 2009 Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, 978-0-596-51625-3
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
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
Better by Design. Thoughtfully and through #PureDoing. One of many Design Sprints at Infozech, a leading and award-winning IT and software company focused on telecom. Mentoring and consulting the team on how to go really deep into design, design-think, user-interface, user-experience, user-centric design, usability, mind-mapping. We also continuously do design-trend analysis, mindmapping, and more. That is what I love about Design: it takes the ordinary and makes it extraordinary.