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Each seat on Virgin America now includes a screen and keyboard with a special in-flight entertainment system that includes movies, TV, a live route map, seat-to-seat chat, etc. They really missed some strong opportunities for in-flight social networking and games but it's a promising start.
This is an overview of the menu.
A new web project begins to take shape with individual pages and functions defined by coloured sticky-notes. Next step; do a top-shot with the iPhone, sync with iPhoto, place picture into Adobe Illustrator as a positional guide then layer User Interface graphic symbols on top. This production method is fast and it works!
Number each element on the plan then create as individual pages in Voodoo Pad. Next, write a brief outline on each of the Voodoo Pad pages, describing the basic elements and functions of the page then add navigational links. You can export as HTML to create a quick walk-through which can be shared on a web-server.
Combine Voodoo page outlines and Illustrator elements in a PDF file. You are now ready to create wireframes in Illustrator or InDesign...
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Pop quiz...you're in a loo where the doors are controlled by computer. Which of the 3 buttons do you press to 1. Close the door, 2. Lock the door, 3. Open the door. And why would you choose to close the toilet door and not lock it anyway?
The displays have gotten larger with a higher pixel density and better looking, yet still manage to convey less information with each generation.
I think that somewhere along the line, someone forgot that the iPod is a handheld, portable device.
(The Classic's brightness is set to 70% here. The others are maxed out.)
Delighted happy professionals on successfully completing the user-interface design workshop. You're next: bit.ly/niyam
'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
Video of BlockCam 2's new user interface (written in SwiftUI) using filters from BumpCam. Once all of the filters have been ported over, I'll add the 3D code from the first version of BlockCam.
I couldn't find a "real-world" look at the new Poser Pro 2012 user interface, so here it is. Real-time OpenGL render in the main viewport. Content Library set up with large folder preview thumbnails, on the left (like in DAZ and iClone).
There is also an Adobe Air -powered External Content Library, but only in the 64-bit version of the software. For more info on Poser, see my blog.
(By the way, if you're thinking you could animate in real-time, do the maths. To render the OpenGL viewport to an actual frame file takes 20-30 seconds. Thus, one minute of footage @ 30FPS = 15 hours of rendering. iClone 5 is a far better choice if you want a real-time animation suite because it runs on a proper game engine: myclone.wordpress.com/)
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 Telus World of Science in Vancouver in late February 2015. You can learn more about the Pano 100" multitouch table or software licensing at www.ideum.com/
Microchip's mTouch™ capacitive touch-sensing technology enables user interfaces with metal, glass or plastic front panels. The technology also works where liquids are present and for users wearing thick gloves.
'Dive Into User-Interface Design and UX' workshop, ninth edition. Powered by NASSCOM 10000Startups. Conducted by Niyam Bhushan at 91SpringBoard, in Gurgaon, Haryana. More details at bit.ly/niyam
Using NWA's smooth URL and bad design to make a point to librarians tomorrow. But I did like the answer I eventually got. Who knew? I did not know.
Do you have a policy for transporting antlers?
Northwest accepts antlers retained as hunting trophies as checked luggage only. One set of antlers may be accepted in lieu of one piece of luggage within the free luggage allowance if within the standard size and weight limitations. Antlers exceeding this size are subject to a charge of $80.00 USD (each way) per item. *Effective April 10, 2008 on tickets purchased for travel May 5, 2008 & beyond, the special luggage item excess fee will increase to $100 USD / CAD each-way.
One service charge applies when smaller antlers are nestled inside larger antlers and strapped together. Northwest accepts antlers only if they are free of residue and the points are protected.
Northwest does not accept liability for loss, damage, or delay of antlers. Excess valuation insurance may not be purchased for transport of antlers.
Historic edition of the Dive Into User Interface Design and UX workshop for Women, in New Delhi. The first workshop ever in India, to be conducted exclusively for women, on user-interface design and UX. Conducted by Niyam Bhushan. Nurtured and supported by Sheroes.in. Powered by NASSCOM 10,000Startups. Event-sponsor Mobikwik. On 12-13 March 2015. Venue kindly hosted by cks.in
A close-up of the BMW Z4's dashboard / climate control system. Beautiful detailing... the wood facade, great tactfile feel of the knows, the simplicity... this is great design.
Dive Into User-Interface Design workshop, conducted by Niyam Bhushan, in New Delhi, India, at 91SpringBoard. More details: bit.ly/niyam
The hotel men's room has two discreetly integrated waste bins for paper towels (above). But everyone used the wicker bin between them. Why did they need to add the bin?
Microchip's PIC32 “MX1” and “MX2” MCUs are the smallest and lowest-cost PIC32 microcontrollers, and are the first PIC32s to feature dedicated audio and capacitive-sensing peripherals. These latest PIC32 MX1 and MX2 MCUs also feature USB On-the-Go (OTG) capabilities, making them ideal for developing audio accessories and other applications in the consumer, industrial, medical and automotive markets.