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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 exhibit on the Ideum website.
HemeshGui is a graphical user interface I made for the excellent Hemesh library by Frederik Vanhoutte. HemeshGui can render shapes directly in Sunflow via Christopher Warnow's SunflowApiApi. These are some of the first things I made with it! ;-)
Blogpost: CreativeApplications
Source Code: Google Code
It's a challenge to pack in what everyone is asking for into a piece of art that is a quarter the size of a postage stamp. In the end, we came back to the idea of the simple sword....
Bill talks about the details of his work at Netflix.
On June 4th Bill Scott, the man who helped engineer Netflix's UI, got on his soapbox at ZURB to help you learn how he helped his teams approach product design.
The ZURB Soapbox lecture series is a new venture ZURB is embarking on where we invite entrepreneurs, designers, managers, movers, shakers and friends of ZURB to speak to a like-minded audience and spar with them afterward.
ZURB is a close-knit team of interaction designers and strategists that help companies design better (www.zurb.com).
The Design Revolution spreads to Mumbai. The first ever Dive Into User-Interface Design and UX workshop in the Gateway city of India. Hosted at ZoneStartups in the iconic Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) building on Dalal Street. Powered by NASSCOM 10000Startups. Nurtured by SHEROES India. Participants included Co-founders, Developers, Directors, Vice-Presidents, and IT, design, and tech geeks. From India Donates, APPjoy, OneSevenE.com, Get Set Sorted, Envoged, Fixy, MeriMaaCineMaa, Pykih, Rcokmetric, and more. 29-30th May 2015.
Dive Into User-Interface Design workshop, conducted by Niyam Bhushan, in New Delhi, India, at 91SpringBoard. More details: bit.ly/niyam
The Design Revolution spreads to Mohali. The first ever Dive Into User-Interface Design and UX workshop in the Bhangra city of India. Powered by NASSCOM 10000Startups and hosted at StartUp In a Box. Participants included Founders, CEO, CTO, Developers, Creative Designers, Web Designers, Web Developers, Principal Technical Officers, Designers, and tech geeks.From Bullseye Knowledge System,Gaitechnology, C-DAC, Inkalabh, H.F.Bullseye, Limelight, Dappstudio, Fdurev, White Pixel, Netsmartz, Espranza, Survaider and more. 25-26thSEPT 2015. Nurtured by SHEROES India.
Neonode N2 user interface close up. This is the Home screen with the touch sensitive areas idle. When user touches the screen, N2 understands it and displays more arrows pointing to the direction for the command
15 Camera UI pictogram / icons:
URL: www.istockphoto.com/stock-illustration-19255196-camera-ui...
Pictoria Series Icons: www.istockphoto.com/file_search.php?action=file&light...
All my icon works: i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/runeer/istockphoto/link-ic...
Newscoop allows you to attach one or more locations to a story. Map content anywhere in the world using Google Maps, Mapquest Open or OpenStreetMap.
HemeshGui is a graphical user interface I made for the excellent Hemesh library by Frederik Vanhoutte. HemeshGui can render shapes directly in Sunflow via Christopher Warnow's SunflowApiApi. These are some of the first things I made with it! ;-)
Blogpost: CreativeApplications
Source Code: Google Code
HemeshGui is a graphical user interface I made for the excellent Hemesh library by Frederik Vanhoutte. HemeshGui can render shapes directly in Sunflow via Christopher Warnow's SunflowApiApi. These are some of the first things I made with it! ;-)
Blogpost: CreativeApplications
Source Code: Google Code
This pack include clean User Interface elements available in 11 different colors,including a bonus version for dark backgrounds.
Each item is fully scalable and customizable: you can resize, change colors, replace elements and more!
The set contains almost everything you need to create beauty interfaces, including websites and mobile apps, plus you can combine elements to get new ones. Super easy to edit, every single element is well organized and clearly labeled.
Get it here: bit.ly/mTDCGI
Here we go, fiddling with all our devices. Day 2.
'Dive Into User-Interface Design' Workshop 02 with Niyam Bhushan. At 91Springboard, Gurgaon, Haryana, India, on 10 - 11 October 2014. More details at bit.ly/niyam
Dive Into User-Interface Design workshop, conducted by Niyam Bhushan, in New Delhi, India, at 91SpringBoard. More details: bit.ly/niyam
Soonhyeong Choi, a graduate student in Electrical and Computer Engineering, working in Peter Gaskell’s ROB 550, Robotic Systems Laboratory in the Ford Robotics Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan on Tuesday, February 1, 2022.
The course is a multidisciplinary laboratory course with exposures to sensing, reasoning, and acting for physically-embodied systems. Intro to kinematics, localization and mapping, planning, control, user interfaces. Design, build, integration, and test of mechanical, electrical, and software systems.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
This is the user interface for the radio direction finder. A loop ("O") antenna on top of a mast rises from the top of the deckhouse. The wheel on the bottom of the control box turns a reduction gear that moves the loop relative to the ship, as indicated on the 2 handed (clock-style) pointer.
At a guess, one revolution of the wheel makes one revolution of the big hand on the indicator, and moves the loop antenna 10 degrees. That would give 36 points for the little hand to point to, 10, 20, 30, 40, etc degrees.
The loop measures relative angle between a radio source and the ship, so there is an outline of a ship on the display. If big hand and little hand both point straight up, that's 0 or 360 degrees, relative. The ship's magnetic compass can be read for what absolute magnetic course the ship is steering. The offset indicated by the direction finder can be added / subtracted from that bearing to produce a magnetic course for the ship to steer. This is the usual way ships are steered.
If the source of the radio beacon is fixed and close by, simply steering toward it will be sufficient. If the beacon is moving or a long distance away, steering toward it may not be the most efficient course - if its moving, a curve of pursuit can be followed but its more efficient to pick a point to intercept and head for it directly. If the beacon is very distant, a "great circle" course will be the shortest route, although the course will not be a simple constant.
The new start menu and context-sensitive ribbon menu user interface make it easier than ever to get started in Tecnomatix Plant Simulation 12.
Dive Into User-Interface Design workshop, conducted by Niyam Bhushan, in New Delhi, India, at 91SpringBoard. More details: bit.ly/niyam
Many graphical user interfaces, like the Microsoft Word UI shown here, have become bloated and difficult to use. With all the features displayed, there’s hardly any room left to just type! We’ve reached the edge of what GUIs can do.
Hinman, Rachel. 2012. The Mobile Frontier. New York: Rosenfeld Media. www.rosenfeldmedia.com/books/mobile-design/
The Design Revolution spreads to Mumbai. The first ever Dive Into User-Interface Design and UX workshop in the Gateway city of India. Hosted at ZoneStartups in the iconic Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) building on Dalal Street. Powered by NASSCOM 10000Startups. Nurtured by SHEROES India. Participants included Co-founders, Developers, Directors, Vice-Presidents, and IT, design, and tech geeks. From India Donates, APPjoy, OneSevenE.com, Get Set Sorted, Envoged, Fixy, MeriMaaCineMaa, Pykih, Rcokmetric, and more. 29-30th May 2015.
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.
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The Davenport Projex
July 2008 - Usability Challenge from Dusan Writer.
800,000L Viewer Interface Contest
800,000L UI Design Contest: Update & Judges Announced
Interface Design Contest Finalists
Second Life User Interface Contest - Features from the Entries
PHOTO DATE: May 21, 2018
LOCATION: Rocket Park
SUBJECT: NASA Spacesuit User Interface Technologies for Students (SUITS) team photos.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Josh Valcarcel
Zach Stevens at BCIT Downtown Campus where he attended the New Media Design and Web Development Program 2012 - 2013. Skills include Web Design, Web Development, Video and Audio Production, Graphic Design, Information Architecture, Interface Design, Social Media Integration, and more! Check out my portfolio:
Be closer to your God! Enjoy reading Holy hadiths in Arabic language on your mobile, through multilingual user interface:English and Arabic,with the ability to download hadith audio easily and for free. Holy hadiths application allows you to search about any hadith by word or by part of the word and get the results easily you can , also you can share any hadith with friends & family via facebook,Twitter or send it by email or SMS
دع الحياة...تقرب أكثر الى الله ! استمتع بقراءة الاحاديث القدسية باللغة العربية من هاتفك الجوال من خلال واجهة مستخدم متعددة اللغات: الانجليزية والعربية. يمكنك أيضا تحميل الملفات الصوتية للاحاديث بكل سهوله. التطبيق يساعدك فى البحث عن اى حديث بكلمة او بجزء منها و ايجاد النتائج بسهولة كما يمكنك مشاركة اى حديث مع الاصدقاء والعائلة عبر مواقع التواصل الإجتماعي فيسبوك أو تويتر أو ارسالها عبر خدمة الرسائل القصيره أو الايميل
Enjoy our applications that approved by Al Azhar Al Sharif.
Industrial Design in Irvine, Patton Design has been providing software development, patent, graphical user interface, auto, audio, video, furniture, cinema, invention since 2005.
Microchip’s Low-Cost Controllerless Graphics PICtail™ Plus Daughter Board (Part # AC164144) enables the development of graphics applications without an external graphics controller.
At 9 a.m. this morning, FriendFeed launched a new user interface at beta.friendfeed.com/. The new beta site will run in parallel with the current version of FriendFeed at friendfeed.com at least for a while.
The biggest difference between the old version of FriendFeed and the new version is the introduction of live scrolling updates. I had early access to the new beta site over the weekend and spent some time playing around with it.
Here are my initial thoughts.
1. Live Updating. I tried playing around with this and have mixed feelings about it. Sometimes I really like it. It feels more intuitive and interactive. Other times it's harder to put into words why I don't feel like I like it, but the word that keeps popping into my head is seasickness. A lot of the problem here is that I'm following a ton of people (over 6,000) and so the user interface just scrolls too fast some of the time. Too fast for me to read on my main FriendFeed page. It feels chaotic and I can't keep up. I found that late at night it is slower and more manageable but during prime time it was too fast.
Fortunately for me (and others) there is a pause button which allows you to turn this feature off and manually refresh the page like you did with the old version. Live updating works much better on my smaller lists. I'm sure there are some that will really digg this new feature though, especially since most people are not trying to follow over 6,000 like I am. I'm interested in hearing Robert Scoble's observations about this feature as well as he follows even more people than I do. This new feature is turned on by default.
I suspect that most of the time I'll have live updating turned on but that during especially busy times I'll turn it off.
2. A new design and interface with much more emphasis on your avatar. I have to say I love the new UI. I think the new UI looks much cleaner -- beautiful looking with easy on the eyes rounded corners and the what not. I'm assuming Kevin Fox deserves some of the kudos for this new design, but whoever worked on it, hats off to you.
I think one of the things that hurt the old version of FriendFeed was that it just felt too complicated and even a bit clunky. Even though I never thought it was too complicated for me, I heard that complaint from people a lot. All of the little service icons could be intimidating.
Now FriendFeed has dropped the service icons and focused much more on the individual user avatar. It feels a bit more like Twitter now in that regard. I actually like this and think that it will make FriendFeed much less intimidating to people. I also suspect that females with attractive avatars are likely to see a significant spike in followers on this new version. ;)
3. Direct messaging comes to FriendFeed. With this new user interface, FriendFeed has now introduced direct messaging. This small but super powerful new feature is much bigger than I think people will realize at first. I think FriendFeed direct messaging could eventually replace a lot of my email personally. Some of the people behind GMail are on the FriendFeed team so I expect good things from their direct messaging service. It's nice how FriendFeed shows you a little number next to your Direct Mail menu, much nicer than "YOU'VE GOT MAIL!" But the real power of direct messaging in Friendfeed is that it really incorporates a whole new way to communicate via email. It's far more collaborative with the live updating.
One of the things I hate about email is that once I send a message it's gone. Frequently I'll send an email and then realize I made a typo or misspoke or wish I could in some way edit it. With FriendFeed you can. You just go back into the message and change whatever you meant to say. Because all of the messages are grouped together it's much easier to follow and track conversations directly than traditional email.
Direct messaging on FriendFeed almost feels more like a chat/mail hybrid than anything. I found that just using this new service for one day that it was one of the stickier things I've seen on FriendFeed. I've seen very little spam on FriendFeed so far and FriendFeed's direct messaging feels a lot more fun than regular old email.
4. Filters. Filters rock. One of the most exciting ways to use FriendFeed is to filter interesting ways to view all of the vast repository of information and data it has become. One of my favorite filters is scanning FriendFeed for entries with the word "photography" in them with five likes or more. I've found some super interesting photographers and photography related stuff on the internet that way.
In the past I actually just made a bookmark for this and would go to the bookmark myself. It's nice to have it built right into my main FriendFeed Interface. It will be interesting to see the FriendFeed community builid and share custom filters over time. I suspect that there are many hidden gems out there that we don't even know about yet. But in the meantime, check out a few of these filters that I've already created for myself personally: all Flickr posts, all Zooomr posts, all posts on FriendFeed with 5 likes or more, all Flickr posts with 5 likes or more, posts mentioning the word neon with 1 like or more. These are just a few examples. The sky's the limit here really. If you've got some great filters yourself please leave them in the comments.
5. Profiles. Although they are very rudimentary, FriendFeed has now added the ability for you to add a description to your profile page. I've been a big proponent of profiles coming to FriendFeed for a while. Initially I was a bit disappointed with the profile description because earlier yesterday in the beta it was limited to 50 characters. I set my original profile description as "I hate 50 character limit profiles." But then after I direct messaged Bret Taylor, one of the FriendFeed Founders, about this, Bret extended the character limit and so now I'm able to fit the same tagline that I'm using on Twiter: "Quiet Observer of Modern Nihilism with Box that Captures Light." Thanks to Bret and the team for giving us a little bit more room for our profile descriptions.
I do think it would be interesting to see FriendFeed add a city or zipcode field in the profile info as well that could then be used to create a list of suggested users in your geographic area.
Overall I'm very happy with the new FriendFeed. I think it represents a simpler more elegantly designed user interface and a huge step forward for the service and for the company. I think this new interface will give FriendFeed much more mainstream appeal and really shows that FriendFeed is the clear leader in the microblogging and lifestreaming space right now.
If you would like to follow me on the new FriendFeed beta you can do that here.
HemeshGui is a graphical user interface I made for the excellent Hemesh library by Frederik Vanhoutte. HemeshGui can render shapes directly in Sunflow via Christopher Warnow's SunflowApiApi. These are some of the first things I made with it! ;-)
Blogpost: CreativeApplications
Source Code: Google Code
15 Camera UI pictogram / icons:
URL: www.istockphoto.com/stock-illustration-19255099-camera-ui....
Pictoria Series Icons: www.istockphoto.com/file_search.php?action=file&light...
All my icon works: i5.photobucket.com/albums/y194/runeer/istockphoto/link-ic...
Date: 05-23-2022
Location: JSC Mars Rockyard
Subject: NASA Spacesuit User Interface Technologies for Students (NASA SUITS) Onsite Test Week (OSTEM). SUITS teams testing their augmented reality devices at the rock yard.
Photographer: James Blair