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This is one of prototypes for my master project "Surfacing Interface". Zipper Messenger is a message card with computing. Ribbon is printed from conductive ink and trigger of interaction. When you break it, you get the message "Happy birthday, thanks for everyday" in Japanese.
Concept, design & software development
TODO
Mechatronic design & production
Leva Engeneering
Structure design, carpentry, installation
Delfini Group
Agency
Blackboard Berlin
photos by Sirio Vanelli
This project aims to extend the traditional Portuguese art form of patterned tiles (azulejos) by incorporating digital processes. The student will use various digital techniques, including procedural imagery and 3D design, to create a response to this brief that ties in with the tradition and cultural context of this art form. The final piece, the result of a specifically digital process, will be an engaging, artistically driven response that takes this Portuguese tradition further with contemporary means of digital technology in a meaningful way.
samuelsetenyi@gmail.com
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.
While developing Disney Friends, we used multimodal design to push the envelope of immersive experience on the Nintendo DS.
Platz, Cheryl, 2020. Design Beyond Devices: Creating Multimodal, Cross-Device Experiences. New York: Rosenfeld Media. rosenfeldmedia.com/books/design-beyond-devices/
Concept, design & software development
TODO
Mechatronic design & production
Leva Engeneering
Structure design, carpentry, installation
Delfini Group
Agency
Blackboard Berlin
photos by Sirio Vanelli
5-day start-up warp speed identity concept, design, UX, and site architecture from incomplete wireframes to deliverable PSDs. Small refinements and updates during development.
Here is a use case example in a complexe configuration.
Step 1 :
The user click on an existing quote to see it.
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An annotation system had been developped. The following proposition aims to integrate it in a simple way.
The anotation system would be valuated as a part of the comment system for the user.
Merging a new functionalitiy to an existing one avoid to create more and more complexity on the tool.
I cannot tell you how badly I would like to punch the person who decided that the "Integrity Checkpoint Agent" should constantly animate to display my network activity. If you designed it, do the right thing, and punch yourself.
All day long my eye darts over to see what that movement is and it is NEVER something I need to pay attention to. I am not a network admin or a security consultant or downloading torrents at work. Your app has NO importance to me. And yet, there it is, blinking away constantly, "Look at me! Look at me!"
Ignore the flashing camera icon, that is just SnagIt telling me that it is recording - feedback that was actually useful to me.
I wonder why they designed this machine with the roller device rather than using touchscreens? The only thing I can think of is cost/maintenance? Am I missing something obvious?
The handle on this door has been deliberately mounted in an awkward position. The reason is that this door leads to the larder in which the cat food is kept and the cats had figured out how to jump up and open the door when the handle was mounted horizontally! After rotating the handle 90 degrees, the cats are no longer able to open the door but humans still manage (after a few seconds of puzzlement).
A circular door knob whould have the advantage of not confusing the humans while still preventing access to animals without opposable thumbs :)
This kiosk was set up to supplement the Fresh Start poster at Emergence 2006. For more info, see www.myfreshstart.org.
Susanna's friend Silke was here too. She lives in London. This is at Café Opera, with a strange collection of brushes in the background.
This is a specific example of how the mood test would be configured.
Verify is the fastest way to collect and analyze user feedback on screens or mockups. We talk more about Verify and our other products on the ZURBapps blog.
ZURB is a close-knit team of interaction designers and strategists that help companies design better (www.zurb.com).
Fundstück aus dem Internet. Autor unbekannt (noch).
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Abbildung und Text stammt aus einem Buch über Screendesign, Interfacedesign, Informationsarchitektur und Usability für Hardware und Software von Torsten Stapelkamp.
Torsten Stapelkamp: Screen- und Interfacedesign. Springer (XMedia-Press), Berlin 2007, ISBN 3540329498
out of book:
Screen- and Interfacedesign from Torsten Stapelkamp.