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Alfresco Brochure Design

Now that's practice, practice, and practice... to become a craftsman.

Wow.

RIght in the middle of all the chicken scratches on my 20' white board is the beginning of an idea... the start of a business. No joke.

default wallpaper for Animux: Linux distro for animators. The grid is the basis for all artwork for this project as it is the most basic and necessary element for an artist /animator.

 

Visit us and drop a comment at our site: www.dffrnt.com

 

This is a short demo of some user interface concept work I've been developing recently. The interface is entirely built with HTML, and then progressively enhanced using jQuery. The slider controls use jQuery UI's Slider package, and Filament Group's enhanced Accessible Slider extension.

Saucy Tea Company Logo Design

Duga 3 / Russian Woodpecker / Chernobyl 2

 

Perhaps it was K-340A super computer.

 

books.google.by/books?id=Oqi0DkANPoQC&lpg=PA166&o...

 

Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukiyo-e

 

"Ukiyo-e (浮世絵, Ukiyo-e?), "pictures of the floating world", is a genre of Japanese woodblock prints (or woodcuts) and paintings produced between the 17th and the 20th centuries, featuring motifs of landscapes, tales from history, the theatre and pleasure quarters. It is the main artistic genre of woodblock printing in Japan.

 

The "floating world" (ukiyo) refers to the impetuous urban culture that bloomed and was a world unto itself. Although the traditional classes of Japanese society were bound by numerous strictures and prohibitions, the rising merchant class was relatively unregulated, therefore "floating."

 

The art form rose to great popularity in the metropolitan culture of Edo (Tokyo) during the second half of the 17th century, originating with the single-color works of Hishikawa Moronobu in the 1670s. At first, only India ink was used, then some prints were manually colored with a brush, but in the 18th century Suzuki Harunobu developed the technique of polychrome printing to produce nishiki-e.

 

Ukiyo-e were affordable because they could be mass-produced. They were meant for mainly townsmen, who were generally not wealthy enough to afford an original painting. The original subject of ukiyo-e was city life, in particular activities and scenes from the entertainment district. Beautiful courtesans, bulky sumo wrestlers and popular actors would be portrayed while engaged in appealing activities. Later on landscapes also became popular. Political subjects, and individuals above the lowest strata of society (courtesans, wrestlers and actors) were not sanctioned in these prints and very rarely appeared. "

  

www.flickr.com/photos/wonderlane/2858573728/

If you want to do something right, custom fab it!

 

I found a tiled vinyl flooring (recycled material) which can be disassembled easily (like a puzzle) and custom designed... with logos, designs, etc. I'm also fab'ing the healthstation out of hard plastic/acrylic (a company from NYC and Cali are putting quotes together around 1.5k per prototype). We can even get a bit fancy with acrylic colors, non-conventional bends, and honeycombing stress areas.

 

Ceiling height is a problem and we have no space behind the wall, so installing two or three projectors as an interactive cinematic display is tricky. That is TBD. As a fall-back, we're going with a 6' x 18' print.

 

This is getting fun.

'Clock In' Graphics User Interface design

Command Line Interface - CLI

Type: Text

 

Static, Disconnected, High-Low, Directed, Recall

 

Graphical User Interface - GUI

Type: Graphics

 

Responsive, Indirect, DBL Medium, Exploratory, Recognition

 

Natural User Interface - NUI

Type: Objects

 

Evocative, Unmediated, Fast Few, Contextual, Intuition

2/3s of the design library at the studio.

Now everyone will be able to find books... sort of.

Labeling to come next.

 

The full list of books:

www.librarything.com/catalog/jsonin/

Any color choices someone can recommend? I sorta dig the purple....

 

I want to start the print process TODAY.

The interface title ideas live here: docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dg26z4f4_23gd3fqhgx&hl=en

 

This is a card for the next 4 months.

Jaehee points out how an interaction works and was coded.

I'm guessing it will take another 3 iterations.. at least.

Learning or relearning how to draw like an architect++.

 

I have a split feeling about the new look that is being introduced for Flickr.

 

First I liked it, then I felt that a lot of today's functionality were much harder to access with the new version.

 

So, when all come all, please drop the new look entirely and start from scratch or better refine today's look!

My half-baked talk at HBS on designing beautiful services and open design in 2006. 1 hour long.

 

I look at some of the design work now and cringe. Did I let that through? Did I actually design that? Did I actually say that? Ouch.

Transportation Illustration

Found in an elevator in Nashville, TN

Very happy today. My baby project in 2006 got featured in Step Inside Design September/October 2007 issue (print edition), and they gave me a pull quote.

 

Read my blog post to see the full text of the article, interaction model, credits, my personal notes on the project and my personal thank you notes. Here is a snippet of the article:

 

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

 

Read Full Article

 

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)

Stephen Baker (LinkedIn)

 

SML Universe

SML Pro Blog: Light to Unite 2006 = Best of Web 2007 / Step Inside Design

SML Twitter: Ecstatic!

 

SML Copyright Notice

Copyright 2007 See-ming Lee (SML Pro Blog). All rights reserved.

Rough ideas for specific dashboard widgets for a particular data collection.

 

Feels Christmas-y. Uggh.

I had to go back to 7. But here's my last lock screen shot from Windows 8. Looks pretty boss, huh?

We sit down for a group Thanksgiving-esque

meal at 3pm today.

Brian and I whipped this up in a handful of minutes during our first everyday-30 minute-pair-designing session.

 

From 1 to multi-page surveys (or data collection tasks), one needs to:

1) know how many pages the damn thing is

2) jump from page to page

3) while taking, see % complete and unfinished sections

.....

 

We might have over-designed this....

Screen shot of 3D-printing slicing software Simplify3D version 3.0.

 

For more information visit:

- Simplify3D.CreativeTools.se

- 3DBenchy.com

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