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Photos of student projects from the collaboration between DECO3500/7350 Social & Mobile Computing, and JOUR3222 Journalism Design

Selections from Interaction 23 in Zurich, Switzerland, 3 March 2023

Selections from Interaction 23 in Zurich, Switzerland, 3 March 2023

Arduino workshop with Massimo Banzi, SUPSI, Lugano, 2-5 June 2011

photo: Matteo Mancini

Bob Corporaal presenting at Design by Fire Café #057, Rotterdam, NL

Selections from Interaction 23 in Zurich, Switzerland, 3 March 2023

Audience at Design by Fire Café #045, Rotterdam, NL

Apresentação do Designer de Interação Bernardo van de Schepop - nl.linkedin.com/in/schepop

Fundstück aus dem Internet. Autor unbekannt (noch).

Weitere Informationen über Abbildung und Buch unter:

www.designismakingsense.de

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.

With a shiny lid, for transport. The only annoying thing about shiny metal is that it quickly accrues fingerprints like you wouldn't believe.

 

Funny, that, considering we're asking people to make permanent marks in their radios.

Design by Fire DesignCamp

12 October 2010

Fundstück aus dem Internet. Autor unbekannt (noch).

Weitere Informationen über Abbildung und Buch unter:

www.designismakingsense.de

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.

Niels Floor presenting "Why education needs interaction designers"

Selections from Interaction 23 in Zurich, Switzerland, 3 March 2023

Picture taken by Saro Van Cleynenbreugel at Design by Fire 2009

This design exploration looks at the core values of conventional keyboards (form, input mechanism, dependency on surface) as a starting point for a new experience. This design relies on the user’s hand gestures to control a screen based interface. The hand movements are captured via a Wii Bluetooth controller with a motion sensing ability (Wiimote). Users scroll along a circular alphabet by turning their hand to the left or to the right. They can select a character by moving their hand down and up.

 

Presentation "Designing for Windows Phone 7" by Floor Mesters for Design by Fire Café #008, Utrecht, NL

Rogier Martens presenting at Design by Fire Café #050, Utrecht, NL

Selections from Interaction 23 in Zurich, Switzerland, 3 March 2023

Project presentations

 

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