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Each fork is 'numbered' between 1 and 4, so you always know which fondue fork is yours. Pretty clever design!

 

By Icon Concepts

The PIC16F1934/6/7 are the first microcontrollers featuring Microchip Technology's enhanced Mid-range 8-bit core.

EU, London, Portrait, Self Portrait, Touch, Travel, United Kingdom, User Interface, iPhone

Design-think! Rohit sketching the user-interface for his app in the provided UI sketchpads.

 

'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

A revamped Flavonoid configuration console. This allows easy configuration over USB. There'll be a few more commands in here for other features and crap, especially extracting the recorded data. This harkens back to the old school VT100 style terminal controls. There's no drag-and-drop here, just words and commands. (Evocative of Don Norman's bit on what he sees as a revival of the command line user interface. I wouldn't say that this here in particular is a breakthrough, except in being retro.)

 

I like this mode of interaction. There are commands with parameters and that's basically that. And output in a bottom area "annunciator" area. It makes the Flavonoid pretty much platform agnostic — anything that has a USB "COM port" and can obey VT100 terminal commands can interact here. And a keyboard.

 

This uses Pascal Stang's cmdline library from his great avrlib for Atmel 8-bit MCUs.

Dive Into User-Interface Design workshop, conducted by Niyam Bhushan, in New Delhi, India, at 91SpringBoard. More details: bit.ly/niyam

Startup Weekend, London, 2014

Python is one of the most popular interpreted programming languages, meaning it executes code line by line. Python includes an interactive shell that is used to execute a single Python command to get the output. This is also known as REPL (Read, Evaluate, Print, Loop), because it reads the command, evaluates it, prints the result, then loops back to read the command.

 

When installing Python on a computer, the Python interpreter is normally installed by default in “/usr/local/bin/python3.8,” but in Unix, if the shell’s search path is set to “/usr/local/bin,” it may be simply started by running the python3.8 command. Now, because directory selection is an installation option where the interpreter is present, other locations are possible as well. You can check with your system administrator about this. (for example, /usr/local/python). Read More: www.techcoders.design/computer-science/what-is-python-shell/

Jaehee is Invo's newest engineering intern focused on providing software interface design and development services.

 

Jaehee is working on her bachelor of science degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Olin College in Needham, Massachusetts and hopes to finish by May 2015.

 

She is currently working on the open source pain monitoring

mobile application.

 

Welcome aboard!

Dive Into User-Interface Design workshop, conducted by Niyam Bhushan, in New Delhi, India, at 91SpringBoard. More details: bit.ly/niyam

Credits:

Photo by Tom Verebes

User Interface by LaN

 

Designed by Ocean CN: Ercument Gorgul, Felix Robbins, Andrew Tirta Atmadjaja, Tom Verebes, Richard Wang, Stephen Wang

 

In Collaboration with:

LaN | Live Architecture Network: Luis Fraguada

Crystal Design (London): Gao Yan

 

With Assistance from Li Bin, Crystal Cheung, Ariel Ip, Middle Wong

 

Sponsors: Crystal Design (Hong Kong, London); E-Grow International Trading Shanghai Co. Ltd. (Shanghai)

Tanya watches Dave surf.

 

On June 4th Bill Scott, the man who helped engineer Netflix's UI, got on his soapbox at ZURB to help you learn how he helped his teams approach product design.

 

The ZURB Soapbox lecture series is a new venture ZURB is embarking on where we invite entrepreneurs, designers, managers, movers, shakers and friends of ZURB to speak to a like-minded audience and spar with them afterward.

 

ZURB is a close-knit team of interaction designers and strategists that help companies design better (www.zurb.com).

Credits:

Photo by Tom Verebes

User Interface by LaN

 

Designed by Ocean CN: Ercument Gorgul, Felix Robbins, Andrew Tirta Atmadjaja, Tom Verebes, Richard Wang, Stephen Wang

 

In Collaboration with:

LaN | Live Architecture Network: Luis Fraguada

Crystal Design (London): Gao Yan

 

With Assistance from Li Bin, Crystal Cheung, Ariel Ip, Middle Wong

 

Sponsors: Crystal Design (Hong Kong, London); E-Grow International Trading Shanghai Co. Ltd. (Shanghai)

Bill looks at his slides before he begins.

 

On June 4th Bill Scott, the man who helped engineer Netflix's UI, got on his soapbox at ZURB to help you learn how he helped his teams approach product design.

 

The ZURB Soapbox lecture series is a new venture ZURB is embarking on where we invite entrepreneurs, designers, managers, movers, shakers and friends of ZURB to speak to a like-minded audience and spar with them afterward.

 

ZURB is a close-knit team of interaction designers and strategists that help companies design better (www.zurb.com).

"Steve Jobs", "Apple", "Pixar", acrylic on canvas, by Fin Collins, part of the Film Icons collection,

www.filmiconsgallery.com/

 

Acting website www.irishfilmactress.com/

 

filmiconsgallery.com

 

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Empty your mind. Your smartphone. Your whiteboard. Something magical is going to begin.

'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

I've just wrapped up a UI design for an internal sales team application. This app is used primarily to look up sales orders and invoices, so simplicity and usability were of utmost priority.

  

It was an extremely fun and creative project to work on. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did designing it.

If only the button said "Update" instead of "OK"... could have pushed the count to seven!

This is a screenshot of an updated YouTube UI that I stumbled upon on November 14, 2011.

CommVault® Simpana® 8, a major new release of the market-leading enterprise data management software – which now includes advances in recovery management, data reduction, virtual server protection, and content organization – is now available.

 

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Built on the industry’s only truly singular, unified platform, Simpana 8 can meet a broad spectrum of customer’s discovery and recovery management requirements and eliminate the need for a myriad of point level products. Customers gain improved access to more data, simplified data management, rapid recovery, and dramatic improvements in performance, slashing data management costs by up to 40 percent.

This is a screenshot of an updated YouTube UI that I stumbled upon on November 14, 2011.

Rallylog UI concept - in the end the LEDs migrated to the Right side and only one button is used.

Forza Horizon 4 Lego Speed Champions winter map, 180,000+ bricks

Part of my proposed redesign of JS Bin.

 

This is roughly how the app will look to a first-time user. Many of the controls don’t apply and so are not shown.

'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

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

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

I have seen the future and it is in an old elevator in the “Sogn Folkemuseum”.

 

Forget LED’s, speech recognition, touchscreens and the like. I want these switches in my house. So cool.

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