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You can learn more about GestureWorks at: www.gestureworks.com
The GestureWorks software package is included with Ideum touch tables and multitouch displays. To learn more visit: www.ideum.com
Loving my new chest. Open the drawers and the cedar smell spills out.
We're moving the studio away from uber-modern furniture (desks + tables in particular) to match the architectural period of the building/room... 1900s. Some pieces will mid-century modern+ like the Eames chairs, boby carts, etc.
Updated career graph.
Not a great year and a half.
Time for a change. Build+make more!
Does the job label need some work? I don't want to muddy the picture.
Practical advice for the craftsman (vs the idealist).
Check out www.designaxioms.com for the card deck.
Interface Design Tenets for Beautiful Design (ordered by priority):
Prototype like crazy
Let data scream
Reality bites
What interface?
Repeat customers ROCK
Bitch! Loud and often
Grid it
Type less + less type
Color carefully
Deja vu all over again
Eat your own dog food
Date your users
Pixel perfect
~60% complete. Probably another several iterations before it's ready for a techtalk (Fri Mar 28); +2-3 versions for the interface training session (mid-Apr), another half dozen iterations and then maybe it will be primetime: wiki+book ready.
UPDATE (14.Jul.09):
1st five tenets, 25MB PDF:
files.getdropbox.com/u/40223/sex_design_axioms_5sections.pdf
... or go to www.designaxioms.com
Green!
I love the orange but after printing it on a color printer, it's LOUD and hurts my brain when I try to read the tenets.
I still think they're too much black in the green gradient.
Again, I change up my cards every 6 months.... next time, I may blow up the design. I'm hooked on the giant text.
My biggest bizcard pet peeve = microscopic text.
Thanks everyone for your feedback!
In preparation for our move across the country, I've gathered up all my web books to put in boxes. I thought it would make for a good photo opportunity. Note: There are a few missing because they're still being loaned out to friends (you know who you are).
Here is my 5 minute Ignite talk on the tenets of interface design.
Keynote, PDF, and PPT located:
The title needs work. Not catchy.
UPDATE (17.Jun.08)
Video posted on Ignite site:
cachefly.oreilly.com/ignite/boston3/IgniteTranscripts/04_...
UPDATE (20.May.09)
Design Axioms site:
Branding, Interface Design, HTML/CSS, Content Management
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My name is Bob Griffin, and I am a full-time faculty member who teaches Information Architecture for the Web Design & Interactive Media Department at The New England Institute of Art. I joined forces with Dorothee Shamonsky and Kay Aubrey (who were the Interface Design and Usability adjunct faculty, respectively) to define the interaction design curricula at the college. The reason that we felt it necessary to get together and define the interaction design curricula was due to our student population complaining about too much overlap in the three separate areas of study.
It’s my feeling that Information Architecture, Interface Design and Usability are separate areas of study, and yet they are also three peas in a pod. You have to have one to help define the other. Trying to talk about one without some semblance of understanding of the other two, is like trying to describe the Three Stooges by only talking about Larry.
Please take a look at what we came up with below. There will always be agreement to disagree — but in the long run — after we did this analysis, our students stopped complaining.
Before paying for my parking, I had to stop for several minutes to read all the instructions on this machine located inside the parking garage at the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco.
BMS Light to Unite for World AIDS Day 2006 Concept: Illuminate
Concept: Influence (11 Pages)
+ 2: The rate of new HIV/AIDS infections in the U.S. has not declined in over 15 years.
+ 3: 1 in 3 new HIV/AIDS infections in the U.S. is a woman
+ 5: Pass the candle along. To a friend. To two. To as many as you can.
+ 8: Do whatever you can. Until no one is left in the dark.
+ 9: Behind each candle is a story worth reading. Explore each of them by clicking on a candle below.
+ 10: Click on a highlighted word below to read related stories.
Awards
+ Step Inside Design: Step Best of Web 2007
+ Web Marketing Association (WMA) 2007 WebAward, Outstanding Website
+ World Wide Web Health Awards 2007: Silver
IconNicholson Team (IconNicholson / lbi.com / LinkedIn)
Jabe Bloom (Google / LinkedIn)
Jennifer Crowe (Google)
Hillary Savage (Google / LinkedIn)
Mark Hopkins (Google)
Scott Friedberg (Google / LinkedIn)
See-ming Lee (Blog / Google / LinkedIn)
Stephen Baker aka Steve Baker (Google / LinkedIn)
Step Inside Design article (StepInsideDesign.com)
September + October 2007 Print Edition
Step 2007 Best of Web
Winning Sites: LightToUnite.org (LightToUnite.org)
IconNicholson
“Light is the metaphor for hope and knowledge,” says Gregg Fisher, vice president of Health and Life Science Practice at IconNicholson.
So it only seems appropriate that the firm developed an interactive candle-lighting experience for the 2006 Light to Unite website. This annual campaign from Bristol-Myers Squibb raises awareness as well as funds for HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention in the U.S.
“When people start to think about AIDS, they often think about Africa,” says See-ming Lee, art director and senior interface engineer. “It’s still a very serious disease in the United States.”
—Michelle Taute (LinkedIn) / Writer + Editor
Step Inside Design Copyright Notice
Copyright 2007 Step Inside Design. All rights reserved.
IconNicholson Team (IconNicholson.com)
Gregg Fisher (LinkedIn)
Jabe Bloom (LinkedIn)
Jennifer Crowe
Mark Hopkins
Scott Friedberg (LinkedIn)
See-ming Lee (Blog / smlDelicious.com / Flickr / LinkedIn)
SML Universe
SML Pro Blog: Light to Unite 2006 = Best of Web 2007 / Step Inside Design
SML Copyright Notice
Copyright 2007 See-ming Lee (SML Pro Blog). All rights reserved.
BMS Light to Unite for World AIDS Day 2006 Concept: Illuminate
Concept: Influence (11 Pages)
+ 2: The rate of new HIV/AIDS infections in the U.S. has not declined in over 15 years.
+ 3: 1 in 3 new HIV/AIDS infections in the U.S. is a woman
+ 5: Pass the candle along. To a friend. To two. To as many as you can.
+ 8: Do whatever you can. Until no one is left in the dark.
+ 9: Behind each candle is a story worth reading. Explore each of them by clicking on a candle below.
+ 10: Click on a highlighted word below to read related stories.
Awards
+ Step Inside Design: Step Best of Web 2007
+ Web Marketing Association (WMA) 2007 WebAward, Outstanding Website
+ World Wide Web Health Awards 2007: Silver
IconNicholson Team (IconNicholson / lbi.com / LinkedIn)
Jabe Bloom (Google / LinkedIn)
Jennifer Crowe (Google)
Hillary Savage (Google / LinkedIn)
Mark Hopkins (Google)
Scott Friedberg (Google / LinkedIn)
See-ming Lee (Blog / Google / LinkedIn)
Stephen Baker aka Steve Baker (Google / LinkedIn)
Step Inside Design article (StepInsideDesign.com)
September + October 2007 Print Edition
Step 2007 Best of Web
Winning Sites: LightToUnite.org (LightToUnite.org)
IconNicholson
“Light is the metaphor for hope and knowledge,” says Gregg Fisher, vice president of Health and Life Science Practice at IconNicholson.
So it only seems appropriate that the firm developed an interactive candle-lighting experience for the 2006 Light to Unite website. This annual campaign from Bristol-Myers Squibb raises awareness as well as funds for HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention in the U.S.
“When people start to think about AIDS, they often think about Africa,” says See-ming Lee, art director and senior interface engineer. “It’s still a very serious disease in the United States.”
—Michelle Taute (LinkedIn) / Writer + Editor
Step Inside Design Copyright Notice
Copyright 2007 Step Inside Design. All rights reserved.
IconNicholson Team (IconNicholson.com)
Gregg Fisher (LinkedIn)
Jabe Bloom (LinkedIn)
Jennifer Crowe
Mark Hopkins
Scott Friedberg (LinkedIn)
See-ming Lee (Blog / smlDelicious.com / Flickr / LinkedIn)
SML Universe
SML Pro Blog: Light to Unite 2006 = Best of Web 2007 / Step Inside Design
SML Copyright Notice
Copyright 2007 See-ming Lee (SML Pro Blog). All rights reserved.
Design of a user login interface. There is nothing new, just a modification of it.
If you need any design work be it graphic or web design, please contact me at design@mohdrafie.co.uk
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Fundstück aus dem Internet. Autor unbekannt (noch).
Weitere Informationen über Abbildung und Buch unter:
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.
A poster illustrating the user centred design process, methods and techniques. Drawing inspiration from the iceberg model and J. J. Garrett's five planes, this infographic aims to inform about the process below the surface of a good design.
BMS Light to Unite for World AIDS Day 2006 Concept: Illuminate
Concept: Influence (11 Pages)
+ 2: The rate of new HIV/AIDS infections in the U.S. has not declined in over 15 years.
+ 3: 1 in 3 new HIV/AIDS infections in the U.S. is a woman
+ 5: Pass the candle along. To a friend. To two. To as many as you can.
+ 8: Do whatever you can. Until no one is left in the dark.
+ 9: Behind each candle is a story worth reading. Explore each of them by clicking on a candle below.
+ 10: Click on a highlighted word below to read related stories.
Awards
+ Step Inside Design: Step Best of Web 2007
+ Web Marketing Association (WMA) 2007 WebAward, Outstanding Website
+ World Wide Web Health Awards 2007: Silver
IconNicholson Team (IconNicholson / lbi.com / LinkedIn)
Jabe Bloom (Google / LinkedIn)
Jennifer Crowe (Google)
Hillary Savage (Google / LinkedIn)
Mark Hopkins (Google)
Scott Friedberg (Google / LinkedIn)
See-ming Lee (Blog / Google / LinkedIn)
Stephen Baker aka Steve Baker (Google / LinkedIn)
Step Inside Design article (StepInsideDesign.com)
September + October 2007 Print Edition
Step 2007 Best of Web
Winning Sites: LightToUnite.org (LightToUnite.org)
IconNicholson
“Light is the metaphor for hope and knowledge,” says Gregg Fisher, vice president of Health and Life Science Practice at IconNicholson.
So it only seems appropriate that the firm developed an interactive candle-lighting experience for the 2006 Light to Unite website. This annual campaign from Bristol-Myers Squibb raises awareness as well as funds for HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention in the U.S.
“When people start to think about AIDS, they often think about Africa,” says See-ming Lee, art director and senior interface engineer. “It’s still a very serious disease in the United States.”
—Michelle Taute (LinkedIn) / Writer + Editor
Step Inside Design Copyright Notice
Copyright 2007 Step Inside Design. All rights reserved.
IconNicholson Team (IconNicholson.com)
Gregg Fisher (LinkedIn)
Jabe Bloom (LinkedIn)
Jennifer Crowe
Mark Hopkins
Scott Friedberg (LinkedIn)
See-ming Lee (Blog / smlDelicious.com / Flickr / LinkedIn)
SML Universe
SML Pro Blog: Light to Unite 2006 = Best of Web 2007 / Step Inside Design
SML Copyright Notice
Copyright 2007 See-ming Lee (SML Pro Blog). All rights reserved.
The button to activate the pedestrian traffic light is on the top of the device. However, the light at the bottom has a higher affordance than the white circular - it looks like a button, but in fact only provides feedback.
Expanding on my Actionscript Webcam Motion Detection experiments, I've built a rudimentary 'Minority Report'-inspired interface.
The concept is to create a new type of user interface rebuking the typical peripherals of the keyboard and mouse. Instead, a user would merely stand in front of a wall and control the interface with their movements. I've seen other attempts at doing this. See Microsoft Surface, iphone, this thing et al. All cool for sure, but all done using touch screens. Touch screens are so 2006. Even Tom Cruise used gloves. Pfft. The idea is to free oneself from all physical interface. To use human gestures.
I haven't tried it properly installed and projected on a wall yet.
You can try it here: actionscript webcam minority report interface (webcam required obv)
Like everything that exists, this is a work in progress.
I just launched my first iPhone app!
It's called NoteDetector.
The site should be 100% in a few days.
I wasn't expecting the app store to approve it so quickly or it would have been done by now.
But im really excited about it so please tell me what you think.
With all the talk of Responsive design I thought I would make this little overview for myself so it was easier to get an overview of what space is available for each platform.
IPhone 4 screen resolution is 960x640 but I chose not to include it as it is not as widely spread as the other IPhones.
IPad 3 supposedly uses a resolution twice the size of the previous IPads but this is not confirmed.
I have not mentioned Android as the screen resolutions for this type of device varies a lot (try Googling it).
For a full-size, downloadable version go here:
Martin says this is how real men wireframe. I dunno about all that, but it's how I do most of my interface sketches.
Take a regular ol' 8.5x11 sheet of paper, fold it in half, crease, and tear. Put pen to paper (only dweebs use pencils) and call yourself a User Interface Architect!
Fundstück aus dem Internet. Autor unbekannt (noch).
Weitere Informationen über Abbildung und Buch unter:
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.
On April 29, 2007, I took a photo of one of these machines located inside the parking garage at the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. Since then, the hours sign and rate card has been added atop the machine, and an orange and white sign has been added in the lower right. Do these additions improve the user experience? What do you think?
I'm lucky if it's 2/5-ths the way there. Only 6 sections are outlined here... and the Let Data Scream and What Interface? sections are just beginning.
This is more than enough for next week's BarCamp. Now time to get the presentation in order.
"Design Ah!" Exhibition
Ana (Hole)
by Taku Satoh Design Office
Mar. 31, 2013
at 21_21 Design Sight, Minato-ku, Tokyo Japan
To the people designing these total advertising experiences on streetcars or buses:
better not forget where the door-opening buttons will have to go...
Or maybe it's intentional and I just didn't spot the hidden camera :-)
MYSPACE +ID (interface design)
That's an personal project.
"What if MySpace had an more clear, defined and beautiful interface by default, but still with the option to personalize it, but in a more comprehensible way?" That's the question I made myself when starting this, and it came out to be a cool project. Besides the visual design, I proposed some usability improvements, based on content that is already on the site, and looking at their sitemap.
It is in portuguese, but I'm translating it to english and I'll update here soon.
Hope you like it!
- by Rafael Oliveira
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Rafael Oliveira.