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"Hey boss, I got an idea! We'll have the name selection screen in landscape mode, but force the user to use the portrait mode keyboard."
"Great idea! Hey, make sure that the keyboard doesn't let the user finalize a name; only let the touch button work for that purpose, and then hide it under there."
"You got it."
—Courtesy the iPhone version of PuzzleQuest.
Ravi and Rohit.
'Dive Into User-Interface Design' workshop, for the sixth time. Conducted by Niyam Bhushan at 91SpringBoard, in Gurgaon, Haryana. More details at bit.ly/niyam
Old-school readers of UsabilityBlog may remember my (ranty but well-reasoned) diatribe against EULA’s and how they’re presented in software user interfaces.
This picture I took the other day reminded me how easy it is to corrupt and degrade the user experience with obtuse and unfriendly language.
In this case, I was at the bank setting up an account. The rep handed me the account agreement, and then told me that the bank didn’t require me to sign the actual forms anymore; they’d recently begun collecting signatures electronically. I have to admit that bothered me a bit, because my “electronic” signature looks nothing like my pen and ink signature.
Putting that aside, the experience of providing my signature on the device was not good.
The face of the device I needed to “write” on was raised about 4-5 inches, and there was no way to comfortably position my hand while signing. The bezel was not flush with the screen, which caused the edge of my hand to bend in an unnatural way, further deforming my signature.
And then there was the lawyerly language. We’ve all had the intimidating and negative experience of viewing a legal document in paper form. I don’t think a single person will dispute the fact that legalese is intimidating and obtuse. Not surprisingly, that experience is intensified when rendered digitally. And then there’s the ridiculous aspect of referring to something “herein”, which applies to a document, but certainly not to anything “in” the UI of the device I was interacting with.
And no, the full agreement was not presented onscreen for me to page through. The rep simply handed me the written agreement, then slid this device across the desk for me to “sign.”
The various user experience disciplines – usability, information architecture, interaction design, etc. – have been laboring for the 20-odd years of the tech boom to create great user experiences. Let’s not let the lawyers screw it up.
The PIC16F1934/6/7 are the first microcontrollers to feature Microchip's enhanced Mid-range 8-bit core.
Tenth edition of the Dive Into User-Interface Design and UX workshop, in New Delhi. Conducted by Niyam Bhushan. Powered by NASSCOM 10,000Startups. On 26-27 Feb 2015. Venue kindly hosted by cks.in
A weather read-out, displayed via graphic user interface. Weather forecasters from the U.S. and Poland use data acquired from the deployable TMQ-53,a highly sensitive atmospheric measuring
device at the Joint Multinational Training
Command in Grafenwoehr, Germany, Dec 6, 2011 during the USAREUR 7th Weather Squadron’s Cadre Focus winter exercise.
The rapidly changing, diverse weather over Grafenwoehr is legendary and is ideal for meteorological forecast training. JMTC regularly hosts and facilitates multinational training exercises in support of USAREUR and NATO.
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.
Tenth edition of the Dive Into User-Interface Design and UX workshop, in New Delhi. Conducted by Niyam Bhushan. Powered by NASSCOM 10,000Startups. On 26-27 Feb 2015. Venue kindly hosted by cks.in
iOS App designed for Trey Ratcliff of stuckincustoms.com
I was responsible for creating and developing the entire graphic user interface/look and feel of the app as well as the icon.
Calibrated with Mark Powell of lavacado.com for the developing and Trey for design direction and final approval process.
Check out the app on the App Store today here: bit.ly/themenagerieapp
For more information about this or any of my other projects and to request a free quote, please visit my website at:
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.
The Design revolution spreads through financial-services based tech companies in India. An intensive, comprehensive, deeply-researched, and impeccably-executed 6-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: Director, Associate Directors, Senior Software Engineers, Software Engineers, Team Lead , Tech Lead, Senior Business Analysts, Business Analysts, Architect.
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, iIVP 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, 13th-18th July, 2015, Noida, is the first of a series of ongoing workshops.
Final art created in Adobe Photoshop
Used 3d studio max to model and render graphic mugshot frames and create environment. Textures for 3D environment created from stock textures used for game. Environment lit using vert colors. Modeled and textured snowmobiles. Texture maps for snowmobiles were created using renders of high polygon models. Models were lit from all angles so textures could be rendered with a direction of light. High poly models were outsourced.
Character mug shots were created from high poly 3d models or stock photo reference. Flat 2d graphics created in photoshop.
Date: 05-24-2022
Location: Space Center Houston
Subject: NASA Spacesuit User Interface Technologies for Students (NASA SUITS) Onsite Test Week (OSTEM). SUITS teams presenting their exit pitches to a panel of NASA engineers and astronaut Kate Rubins.
Photographer: James Blair
Tenth edition of the Dive Into User-Interface Design and UX workshop, in New Delhi. Conducted by Niyam Bhushan. Powered by NASSCOM 10,000Startups. On 26-27 Feb 2015. Venue kindly hosted by cks.in
The four-member, 16-bit PIC24F16KA family features typical sleep currents as low as 20 nA along with integrated EEPROM memory, and small-footprint and low pin count (20- and 28-pin) package options. Additionally, this family enables applications to run for more than 20 years from a single battery. For more information, please visit: www.microchip.com/XLP
NASA Spacesuit User Interface Technologies (SUITS) Testing 2. Photo Date: May 24, 2018. Location: Building 29 - HIVE. Photographer: Robert Markowitz
'Dive Into User-Interface Design' Workshop 01 with Niyam Bhushan. At 91Springboard Delhi, India, on 26 - 27 September 2014. More details at bit.ly/niyam
Portfolio Personal - Diseño de logotipos - Wilder Llanes Méndez
Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator
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Colin Walcott, Collin Walcott - Mobile and Web User Interface designer. Expertise include UI design for Tablets, medical devices, html5 supported devices, Wireframes, skins, logos, application flows, graphics, html5, css3 more. Secondary skil set is video and special fx. About Colin Walcott | Collin Walcott | Colin resides in Toronto, Canada - His occupation is a User Experience Designer (UX/UI) for Applications and Devices supported on Web and Multiple Mobile Platforms. Skill set covers front end issues with design, wireframe Application screens & flows, generate HTML, CSS, animation, workflows, navigation, icons and creative for applied use. Colin's extracurricular interests exist in Post production for Video, audio editing and mastering tracks, Photography, 2D/3D and Music (trombone). View Colin Walcott's professional profile on LinkedIn.
NASA Spacesuit User Interface Technologies (SUITS) Testing 2. Photo Date: May 24, 2018. Location: Building 29 - HIVE. Photographer: Robert Markowitz