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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

Ravi and Rohit.

 

'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

The six-member PIC18F46J11 and the six-member PIC18F46J50 8-bit MCU families feature typical sleep currents of less than 20 nA. The general-purpose PIC18F46J11 MCUs provide up to 64 KB of Flash program memory and the peripheral set of a typical 64- or 80-pin device in only 28- or 44-pins; while the PIC18F46J50 devices add integrated Full-Speed USB 2.0 to enable connectivity for embedded applications requiring remote field upgrades or the downloading of data. For more information, please visit: www.microchip.com/XLP

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.

It's the long tail, of course! In this case, I use some random key terms to explain keyword research.

 

Here is an example: Pets, dogs, cocker spaniels, cocker spaniel puppies, and famous cocker spaniel puppies. See how many search results you get for the last one!

Our every design carries the best interactive version of how you want to communicate. Even a brief interaction can change the way people think and react to technology.

Find our latest design on mobile app Face Id Login Interaction.

 

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The Design revolution spreads through financial-services based tech companies in India. An intensive, comprehensive, deeply-researched, and impeccably-executed 6-day design workshop. On-site in Noida at the office of Indus Valley Partners (IVP.in). The topics include user-interface design, user-personas, color-theory, typography, interaction design, use-case scenarios, user psychology, design trend analysis, usability, and several other advanced and sophisticated topics. An overwhelming experience that transformed everyone it touched in that conference room: Director, Associate Directors, Senior Software Engineers, Software Engineers, Team Lead , Tech Lead, Senior Business Analysts, Business Analysts, Architect.

Indus Valley Partners is the largest specialist solutions firm focused exclusively on the Alternative Asset Management industry.

IVP play a key role supporting their clients in their pursuit of alpha by analyzing their portfolio data, institutionalizing their fund platforms and reducing their non-investment risks.

Founded in 2000, iIVP currently have 380 professionals, working across 4 time-zones with over 15 years of in-depth domain expertise and insight.

IVP's array of world-class solutions have won numerous awards across the alternative asset management industry.

The Design Workshop, conducted by Niyam Bhushan, Digital Dionysus, 13th-18th July, 2015, Noida, is the first of a series of ongoing workshops.

Note the text in the upper-left: “For any Macintosh® or Apple II computer”. The copyright year is 1986.

 

Color curiosity: Almost all the color in this scan is accurate except for the $9.99 price tag in the upper-right. In reality, the price tag is day-glow orange. Another of those imaginary colors like magenta, I guess.

 

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

'Clock In' Graphics User Interface design

Block Diagram of Microchip Technology's PIC16F193X/194X 8-bit Microcontrollers

'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

Branding and full GUI design, graphics + guidelines for ZONZA, a web-based media asset management & content distribution platform.

 

www.hellomuller.com/work/2011/zonza.html

Successful completion of the first workshop, with certificates. You're next. Dive right in: bit.ly/niyam

 

'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

Me he encontrado este tutoríal por la red designmodo.com/instagram-widget-psd/ y me ha gustado mucho lo sencillo y elegante que es, asi que me puesto a manos a la obra con intención de mejorar el resultado. Pequeños cambios pero sutiles, creo que me gusta más mi opción.

Diseño www.tesokdesign.es

Userinterface of the beta app of BuWizz @ iOS

Attaching a file to an email is not a primary use case, and thus input fields for that are hidden by default. If the user wants to attach a file, input fields for that are only one click away.

 

See it live: mail.google.com

 

More screenshots and UI design patterns at Patternry.com

"Warning! Magnets are fitted to toilet lid and seat" Eh? Strong magnets that will cause any metal on me to stick to them forever, or is it that actually the magnets are so weak that the lid will fall at the slightest judder of the train causing you to piss all over the now-closed bog?

While I'm a huge Mac fan, I'm certainly not backward in complaining about faults in the Mac OS (even though Windows is more about complaining about what is right).

 

Here's a good example: Mac users should be well aware that to force quit an application, you go "Apple-Alt-Escape" (or "Command-Option-Escape" if you're a traditionalist). The Menu command shows the keyboard shortcut including 3 symbols that are on my Mac (Apple made) keyboard except for the last symbol which apparently means Escape (or "Esc" on my keyboard). In multiple revisions of OS X, couldn't Apple put a character showing "Esc" into the system font?

 

While I know the shortcut already, the lack of a correct symbol made using the handy "Complete" command in TextEdit (and many new text applications) hard until I realised what that symbol was.

 

What the heck is it anyway? A cross between a power button and the symbol for male?

 

UPDATE: It has the catchy UNICODE name "Broken circle with a north west arrow". You know you want one too ;)

Let's sketch our first user-interface design for an Apple Watch on paper with pencil.

'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

(map 2 of 2) These Mind Maps, used by internationally renowned user interface expert and author Scott Jenson in his presentation at the HCI 2020. Scott is a former user interface designer for Apple, Symbian DesignLab, the VP of product design for Cognima, and is now a user interface design manager for Google. He published "The Simplicity Shift" in 2002, and has written chapters for "The Inside Text" and "HCI Remixed". As a battle scarred veteran of the software industry, Scott has survived shipping a consumer spreadsheet, 2 Mac OS releases, 5 Newton product versions, 4 commercial web site revisions, designed 3 different mobile phone UIs, run dozens of usability trials, and has 14 patents granted with 4 pending. He says "I just wanted to let you know that I made a bit of an impression using NovaMind for my talk (instead of Powerpoint)...Just wanted you to know that I'm hooked and thinking this could completely change the way i give talks"

 

Original document at www.novamind.com/connect/nm_documents/29

Available for download at hadezign.com.

Expanding on Microchip’s existing 8-bit PIC® microcontroller-based mTouch development tools for capacitive touch, the PICDEM Touch Sense 2 Demo Board enables designers to implement this leading-edge user interface with Microchip’s wide portfolio of 16-bit PIC24F MCUs. Equipped with capacitive touch-sensing keys and sliders, the board allows designers to evaluate this interface in their applications using the Windows-based mTouch Diagnostic Tool, an easy-to-use Graphical User Interface (GUI) that is included in the mTouch Sensing Solution SDK. The software libraries, source code and other support materials that come with the board further shorten development time and reduce design costs.

 

. Expanding on Microchip’s existing 8-bit PIC® microcontroller-based mTouch development tools for capacitive touch, the PICDEM Touch Sense 2 Demo Board enables designers to implement this leading-edge user interface with Microchip’s wide portfolio of 16-bit PIC24F MCUs. Equipped with capacitive touch-sensing keys and sliders, the board allows designers to evaluate this interface in their applications using the Windows-based mTouch Diagnostic Tool, an easy-to-use Graphical User Interface (GUI) that is included in the mTouch Sensing Solution SDK. The software libraries, source code and other support materials that come with the board further shorten development time and reduce design costs.

 

. Expanding on Microchip’s existing 8-bit PIC® microcontroller-based mTouch development tools for capacitive touch, the PICDEM Touch Sense 2 Demo Board enables designers to implement this leading-edge user interface with Microchip’s wide portfolio of 16-bit PIC24F MCUs. Equipped with capacitive touch-sensing keys and sliders, the board allows designers to evaluate this interface in their applications using the Windows-based mTouch Diagnostic Tool, an easy-to-use Graphical User Interface (GUI) that is included in the mTouch Sensing Solution SDK. The software libraries, source code and other support materials that come with the board further shorten development time and reduce design costs.

 

. Expanding on Microchip’s existing 8-bit PIC® microcontroller-based mTouch development tools for capacitive touch, the PICDEM Touch Sense 2 Demo Board enables designers to implement this leading-edge user interface with Microchip’s wide portfolio of 16-bit PIC24F MCUs. Equipped with capacitive touch-sensing keys and sliders, the board allows designers to evaluate this interface in their applications using the Windows-based mTouch Diagnostic Tool, an easy-to-use Graphical User Interface (GUI) that is included in the mTouch Sensing Solution SDK. The software libraries, source code and other support materials that come with the board further shorten development time and reduce design costs.

 

Expanding on Microchip’s existing 8-bit PIC® microcontroller-based mTouch development tools for capacitive touch, the PICDEM Touch Sense 2 Demo Board enables designers to implement this leading-edge user interface with Microchip’s wide portfolio of 16-bit PIC24F MCUs. Equipped with capacitive touch-sensing keys and sliders, the board allows designers to evaluate this interface in their applications using the Windows-based mTouch Diagnostic Tool, an easy-to-use Graphical User Interface (GUI) that is included in the mTouch Sensing Solution SDK. The software libraries, source code and other support materials that come with the board further shorten development time and reduce design costs.

Tony Hawk RIDE for XBOX360. All the "instruction" videos appear on a T-Mobile SIDEKICK inside your TV. Sort of cool, I'm sure T-Mo paid big bucks for that.

Ironically, a typing command user interface to do set-up stuff and manage the Flavonoid device itself. There were enough unknown variables in the design of the device and enough of my own obsession with preferences and configurations and such all, that I spent some time creating a configurable device. Alas, Nicolas and I are interested in digital devices that are essentially faceless. Just blank, "blind" devices, like Sascha's awesome "Blind Camera" project. They are intriguing because of the way they run counter to intuition and thereby raise questions and immediately make their expression curious and unknown, hopefully opening the possibility for accepting new kinds of interaction rituals besides just pressing little plastic squares and such sorts of interactions that we've come to expect.

'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

'Dive Into User-Interface Design and UX' workshop, eighth edition. Powered by NASSCOM 10000Startups. Conducted by Niyam Bhushan at 91SpringBoard, in Gurgaon, Haryana. More details at bit.ly/niyam

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