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nice signup form design, from an IA p.o.v.

Exploring rich user interfaces using Flex. That's James Ward, Mike Levin and Jim Clarke from left to right.

Kindle Fire HD käyttöliittymä poikkeaa muista tableteista. Lisää Klaava.fi:ssä.

mobile (Fennec) user interface still to come

 

(thanks Michael Wu!)

 

more info here: blog.vlad1.com/2010/02/02/android-progress-more-pixels-ed...

User interface on a Bosch washer, uploaded as a companion to the dryer.

New user interface, role-based views, and productivity tools give power users what they want while letting casual users easily get to information

StudyPadInc.com

 

Splash Math is a fun and innovative way to practice math. With 12 chapters covering over 140+ math worksheets and an endless supply of problems, it is by far the most comprehensive math workbook in the app store.

 

★ WINNER of "Best Elementary Student App" (2011), by BestAppEver.com

★ Featured in Apple's "Staff Favorite"

★ Featured in New and Noteworthy

 

★ REVIEWS ★

"Of the educational apps that I have reviewed, it is a more expensive application, however, the capabilities and skills that your child(ren) will master will be well worth your money!!" - www.iear.org

 

"This is most definitely a well thought out, well designed, educational and entertaining Math app." - The iPhone Mom

 

"This app is very educational and has a vast amount of content" - Giggle Apps

 

★ KEY FEATURES ★

+ Interactive Content - Children drag and drop shapes, pop bubbles, rotate clock hands and more to solve problems. The user interface is simple and clear with lots of pictures so that problem solving is fun.

+ Assign Homework - Splash Math allows parents to assign specific worksheets to their kid and track their performance in those worksheets.

+ Personalized Learning - Each topic starts with easy questions and based on the child's progress the difficulty level of the problems is increased.

+ Weekly Email Reports - You can track your child's progress reports by our awesome weekly email reporting feature. Parents love it.

+ Scratch Pad for Rough Work - Child can use a scratch pad for all his rough work.

  

★ TOPICS COVERED ★

StudyPad has the best math apps aligned to common core standards with virtually infinite number of questions. This app covers following topics:

 

1. Place Value - Numbers to a million

2. Number Sense - Compare numbers; Order numbers; Round numbers

3. Algebra - Factors; Prime and composite; Multiples; Number patterns; Number expressions; Algebraic expressions; Mixed expressions

4. Multiplication I - Commutative, Associative, Distributive, Identity Property; Multiply by 10, 11, 12; Multiply two digit by one digit; Multiply three digit by one digit; Multiply four digit by one digit numbers

5. Multiplication II - Multiples of 10, 100, 1000; Multiply two digit by two digit numbers

6. Division - Introduction; Divide two digit by one digit, three digit by one digit, four digit by one digit; Divide multiples of 10, 100; Remainders;

7. Fraction - Equivalent fractions; Mixed numbers; Compare like fractions; Tenths, Hundredths; Add and Subtract fractions; Add mixed numbers; Multiply fractions by a whole

8. Decimal - Place value; Represent decimals; Decimals and fractions, tenths, hundredths, mixed numbers; Compare and order decimals less than 1, greater than 1

9. Measurement - Abbreviations metric, customary units; Relate units; Units of length, capacity and weight; Decimal conversion; Area of simple and complex figures; Perimeter of simple, complex figures; Measuring angles; Create angles; Add and subtract angles

10. Geometry - Two dimensional figures - shapes, angles, lines; Investigate shapes - angles, parallel sides; Triangles; Quadrilaterals; Line of symmetry

11. Addition - Add numbers to hundred thousand, 1 million

12. Subtraction - Subtract numbers to hundred thousand, 1 million

   

★ SPLASH MATH USERS ★

+ More than 2000 educational institutions in US

+ Parents for daily homework, practice

+ Teachers in the classroom

+ Homeschoolers

+ Parents for previous grade review

  

★ VIDEO TESTIMONIAL ★

+ vimeo.com/31468475

  

★ SPLASH MATH APPS SERIES ★

+ 1st Grade Math App

+ 2nd Grade Math App

+ 3rd Grade Math App

 

* Apps available for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch

* FREE Lite version of all apps available

In Interactive Design 3, students are asked to select from one of three client briefs to develop a social change project. Cherie, Michael and Jay chose to develop a mobile application to assist with earthquake preparedness. The application offers device features, such as RSS, GPS tracking and "bounce location" to sustain user correspondence during disaster relief efforts.

 

The team divided the roles and responsibilities to tackle strategic review, competitive analysis, moodboards, user experience, information architecture and interactive design.

 

Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.

The Touch sports the new HTC developed TouchFLO user interface that supports the use of a stylus as well as a fingertip for control. A fingertip can be used to drag/scroll on-screen lists (like the Inbox), and can even be used to "throw" the screen to let it scroll on its own - until stopped.

 

You'll find more details and some video footage of the Touch in action at www.mobileburn.com/review.jsp?Id=3426&source=FLICKR.

Microchip's PIC32 “MX1” and “MX2” MCUs are the smallest and lowest-cost PIC32 microcontrollers, and are the first PIC32 MCUs to feature dedicated audio and capacitive-sensing peripherals.

Trying out some different profiles for the cap on the new steerer-mount light switching unit.

The "reactable" has an intuitive user interface sensitive for physical contact which makes music visible and almost graspable. It is based on a luminous round table and can be played simultaneously by several performers. A work by Sergi Jordŕ (ES), Günter Geiger (AT), Martin Kaltenbrunner (AT) and Marcos Alonso (ES) that was awarded with a Golden Nica in the Digital Musics category.

 

credit: rubra

A month ago I received my personal iPhone 7 - I got my business use iPhone 7+ today. Both iPhone 7 models deliver enhancements over Apple's iPhone 6/6s (which are the top selling smartphones in the world): a newly harmonized Home button and 3D Touch haptic user interface paired with an enhanced Taptic Engine actuator; Wide Color Retina HD Display; a significantly improved A10 Fusion Application Processor providing enhanced speed and efficiency, paired with 2GB (iPhone 7) or 3GB (iPhone 7+)of RAM and larger batteries (largest in the iPhone 7+) for an extra hour, two or three of use; new rear and FaceTime cameras and lenses with Optical Image Stabilization (in both cameras) for more detailed low light photos and smoother video; louder and crisper stereo speakers paired with Lightning and wireless audio connectivity that supports faster, feature-enhanced LTE Advanced mobile and MIMO WiFi; and new iP67 dust and liquid intrusion resistance.

 

A lot of work has gone into making 3D Touch smart, useful but unobtrusively inconspicuous. Apple has also enhanced the visible characteristics of its iPhone 7 Retina HD displays. Both iPhone 7 and 7+ feature radically enhanced displays with very high contrast ratios, very low reflectance and peak brightness levels above 700 nits. DisplayMate rated the new iPhone 7 Retina HD panels as "most color accurate display that we have ever measured." The displays on both models - as well as their cameras - also now support Wide Color as defined by the Digital Cinema Initiatives P3 color gamut specification. This extra color information isn't visible on most of today's PCs, notebooks, tablets or phones, but is of course displayed by iPhone 7 and 7 Plus (as well as my 27” iMac 5k and 9.7" iPad Pro).

 

Apple doesn't sell any laptops with support for P3 Wide Color - yet. What is interesting (especially for me as a professional photographer) is that until you experience Wide Color on a screen - you don't know what you’re not seeing. I am sure that in the future Wide Color will come to HDTVs and all Macs and iPads, so capturing images with your iPhone 7/7+ in 2016 with this expanded color palette capability means you'll see more vibrant memories of your kids, sunsets, travel photos and whatever else you like to take pictures of. By the way - Wide Color Gamut is part of what TV vendors are branding as "High Dynamic Range" - a well known “brand” for most serious photographers.

 

In this blog, I have posted some images of both my iPhone 7 and iPhone 7+, and my very first set of images captured with the iPhone 7+ that just arrived on my doorstep. Let me know what you think of the image quality produced with this device.

 

Just 4 2day -

Greg

The Davenport Projex

The Design revolution spreads through financial-services based tech companies in India. An intensive, comprehensive, deeply-researched, and impeccably-executed 5 half-day design workshop. On-site in Noida at the office of Indus Valley Partners (IVP.in). The topics include user-interface design, user-personas, color-theory, typography, interaction design, use-case scenarios, user psychology, design trend analysis, usability, and several other advanced and sophisticated topics. An overwhelming experience that transformed everyone it touched in that conference room: Senior Software Engineers, Associate Software Engineers, Software Enigineers, Team Lead , Tech Lead, UX Designers, Implementation Lead, Product Manager.

Indus Valley Partners is the largest specialist solutions firm focused exclusively on the Alternative Asset Management industry.

IVP play a key role supporting their clients in their pursuit of alpha by analyzing their portfolio data, institutionalizing their fund platforms and reducing their non-investment risks.

Founded in 2000, IVP currently have 380 professionals, working across 4 time-zones with over 15 years of in-depth domain expertise and insight.

IVP's array of world-class solutions have won numerous awards across the alternative asset management industry.

The Design Workshop, conducted by Niyam Bhushan, Digital Dionysus,24th, 27th, 28th, 31st, Aug and 1st Sept , 2015, NOIDA, is the third of a series of ongoing workshops.

Microchip Technology announced the second member of its award-winning and patented GestIC® family. The new MGC3030 3D gesture controller features simplified user-interface options focused on gesture detection, enabling true one-step design-in of 3D gesture recognition in consumer and embedded devices. Housed in an easy-to-manufacture SSOP28 package, the MGC3030 expands the use of highly sought after 3D gesture control features to high-volume cost-sensitive applications such as toys, audio and lighting. To learn more about the MGC3030, visit www.microchip.com/MGC3030-Page-012015a.

My Linux desktop, Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft, gnome with Beryl for ultimate 3D user interface experience.

Visit osnovice.blogspot.com/

 

The Design Revolution spreads to Hyderabad. The first ever Dive Into User-Interface Design and UX workshop in the cybercity of India. Powered by NASSCOM 10000Startups and hosted at 91Springboard. Participants included Co-founders, Developers, Directors, Vice-Presidents, and IT, design, and tech geeks. From Olivo Health, Custom Furnish, Hitachi Consulting, Paradigm Creatives, Bradsol, and more. 25-26 April 2015. Nurtured by SHEROES India.

AEG Lavamat L78840 washing machine user interface.

I really like the user interface of this radio. Too bad the reception isn't so hot.

 

I did this sort of handheld (resting against the steering wheel), but the wide aperture and relatively long expose made it a tad blurry. It's better than most of the shots I got, though.

The SGI Indy runs the text user interface on top of Debian GNU/Linux.

 

When a user initiates the brewing processes USB commands are sent over TCP/IP to another machine (below the table), because the old Indy doesn't come with any USB ports.

This diagram is an exploration of the future of interactive television. Drawn at Harvard Square while eating breakfast with Paige Saez after the conference MIT's Futures of Entertainment 3.

Nice idea, piss poor implementation on the user interface. The tear to squeeze is a clusterfuck in that it’s about next to impossible to tear.

Microchip Technology announced the second member of its award-winning and patented GestIC® family. The new MGC3030 3D gesture controller features simplified user-interface options focused on gesture detection, enabling true one-step design-in of 3D gesture recognition in consumer and embedded devices. Housed in an easy-to-manufacture SSOP28 package, the MGC3030 expands the use of highly sought after 3D gesture control features to high-volume cost-sensitive applications such as toys, audio and lighting. To learn more about the MGC3030, visit www.microchip.com/MGC3030-Page-012015a.

[Apologies for any iPhone-induced typos.]

 

Jared M Spool

User Interface Engineering

Can’t remember anymore how often we had to explain the user interface of InDesign to our customers. It’s our top 1-support question. Yes, all the magic of OpenType fonts is very well hidden in a sub-submenu of a palette. Every time we explained the menu, their reaction is the same: ‘WTF, that little thing?’. No wonder that the majority of the font users is not aware of the possibilities of OpenType fonts. Even worse, they often think the small caps are missing because they can’t find them. It’s about time that Adobe (but also other developers) improves the OpenType user interface within their applications. Maybe it helps if every Adobe employee is obliged to wear the “triangle plus stripes”-t-shirt until that is fixed?

  

[slide from our “It’s so technical, so let’s tell it with a comic story”-presentation at Kerning Conference earlier this year in Italy]

Eureka! This new EM Spectrum exhibit takes advantage of twin 4K UHD screens and all of the coding, user interface, graphic design, and content is entirely new.

 

For this exhibit, we developed custom software which allows visitors to view both terrestrial and celestial objects across different wavelengths. The exhibit runs on an Ideum 100” dual 4K UHD Pano multitouch table. All of the content was developed specifically for the application. Ideum conducted a multispectral photo shoot for terrestrial objects and helped collect the latest celestial images. We worked with Science World in Vancouver to find appropriate images for the exhibit and collaborated on the content and text descriptions.

 

The 8K EM spectrum imaging exhibit will debut in the Eureka! Gallery at Science World at Telus World of Science in Vancouver in late February 2015. You can learn more about the Pano 100” multitouch table or the EM Spectrum exhibiton the Ideum website.

In the Interactive Design 2 course, students are asked to craft the user experience, information architecture and user interface designs for a fictitious website using creative common images. Felipe and Luis chose to create an engaging online experience for a faux soccer team called the Razor Dragons.

 

Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.

In the Interactive Design 2 course, students are asked to craft the user experience, information architecture and user interface designs for a fictitious website using creative common images. Felipe and Luis chose to create an engaging online experience for a faux soccer team called the Razor Dragons.

 

Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.

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