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It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s your e-mail, web, and other network traffic on Netcosm. Netcosm shows you what network traffic looks like in a new video game-like audiovisual paradigm.
Netcosm shows the type of traffic traversing local and wide area networks, and when and where performance issues occur, whether they are in the network, server or application.
Netcosm is a product of NetQoS Performance Labs.
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.
Clicking the "Create Application" button on the description dialog dismisses that dialog and brings up another which allowed users to customize the name of the application.
If you were at Gate A16 and had to get to Gate D20 as quickly as possible, and the Skylink train graphics shows a FIRST STOP at Teminal D, between D24 and D36, THEN a NEXT STOP between D11 and D21, which stop would you get off at?
The problem is that the graphics in the terminal do not show the EXACT gate the train stops at, only that it stops BETWEEN specific gates.
Question:
Would it stop half-way between D24 and D36, meaning it would stop at D30 which would be a 10 gate walk, or would it stop near Gate 16, a 4 gate walk? Would you make up time by getting out at the first gate and walking instead of staying on the train until the next stop.
The solution would be to indicate the exact gate that the train stops at.
Answer:
The train stops EXACTLY at Gate D21. One gate away from my destination, Gate D20. ;-)
The graphics shold be designed to say:
Terminal D: Stops at GATE 21.
Why make it a guessing game?
"Spoiler" is a book review website which allows people to read/write reviews, explore new books, and participate in relavant community. This is the prototype design for one of its pages. Designed by Omnigraffle.
You can still see the some remnants of this concept in the Ace skin. The top login shark fin element and the nav pane. I would argue that shark fin thing is a usability nightmare. Notice the attachment section is the width of the page. This doesn't work as the nav pane grows.
The Design Revolution spreads to Hyderabad. The first ever Dive Into User-Interface Design and UX workshop in the cybercity of India. Powered by NASSCOM 10000Startups and hosted at 91Springboard. Participants included Co-founders, Developers, Directors, Vice-Presidents, and IT, design, and tech geeks. From Olivo Health, Custom Furnish, Hitachi Consulting, Paradigm Creatives, Bradsol, and more. 25-26 April 2015. Nurtured by SHEROES India.
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"In closing, I would like to present the following miracle of modern user interface design that is part of hunting for timetables on the new metlink.org.nz website.
John"
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What is Tiles? What are these icons for? I thought it was going to be a desktop application?
Shhh, more will be revealed in the coming months I promise. Tiles is a simplified media experience and turning out to be an exciting desktop application (and more).
Blog Post: How to Develop a Template for Anahita
The green areas are not modules, they are HTML conde snips (partials) injected to the module positions by the component. This will save time from developing additional modules!
The red area is a joomla module pushed down by the component partials.
The Anahita Social Engine â„¢ Project - Visit www.anahitapolis.com
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I wanted to move away from conventional linux distros in every way possible. This is the OS selection menu that appears right after the boot screen if you have multiple OS installed on your comp. I have made it very minimal yet functional for Animux.
Jeremy frames his ideas. Nicely done!
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).
kirby working in the building where Office Space was filmed. he's showing off a gorgeous UI he designed in Java
austin, texas - november 1-4, 2002
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