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How sweet is it when a client brings you cupcakes for a Friday morning meeting? Rock on Nancy!

... for all Invo'ites to join her for Project Flourish!

 

Lindsey will be:

* surveying each of us about our everyday exercise, eating, and working habits (aka performing a health ethnographic study),

* educating the studio'ites on local, healthy eats, and longer term, micro behavior shifts,

* creating personal and team-based wellbeing goals for how we can make our workplace funner, healthier, and more sustainable, and

* prototyping those goals and assessing our progress.

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

'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

Participants jump in to brainstorm over the UI design of a mobile app for Indian train bookings, as a case-study.

 

'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

Enough BS schematics. Time to start hacking the main two sections (Dash + Library).

Design of a user login interface. There is nothing new, just a modification of it.

 

If you need any design work be it graphic or web design, please contact me at design@mohdrafie.co.uk

 

30% off for web hosting if you don't have any. Cheers!

 

Conference was back in session at the time of this photo... But I was attacked, in a good way, by people wanting to know more about hGraph.

Sketched during a meeting, pushed to Graffle post-meeting. After just a few minutes, I know this isn't quite working.

 

The figure is a placeholder for a personal PET scan. Personal health imaging is coming... hold onto your hats (and read "The End of Medicine")

Uber simple, basic template ripped from 3 different sites (like LimeSurvey 2, Wufoo), added app logo/mascot as the help buddy. Too cute by half? [Graffle mockups.]

 

Real photoshop versions, grid layout, HTML/CSS by early next week.

A Palm Zire Z22 handheld computer, one of the last to use Palm OS. I bought it for about $100 in 2005 to replace an older Palm V device. Most of the apps were preinstalled, although there was a way to download them from the Web and sync them to the device. Text input was through a pen writing on the screen. There was no wifi connectivity. I used it mainly as an address book and calendar, and synced them to Palm's excellent desktop application. Per the terms of this creative commons license, please credit "iPod Touch In 30 Minutes" and link to ipod.in30minutes.com if you use this photo.

'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

A Palm Zire Z22 handheld computer, one of the last to use Palm OS. I bought it for about $100 in 2005 to replace an older Palm V device. Most of the apps were preinstalled, although there was a way to download them from the Web and sync them to the device. Text input was through a pen writing on the screen. There was no wifi connectivity. I used it mainly as an address book and calendar, and synced them to Palm's excellent desktop application. Per the terms of this creative commons license, please credit "iPod Touch In 30 Minutes" and link to ipod.in30minutes.com if you use this photo.

Screenshot of NEOchrome (Atari ST), ACE (Advanced•Computer•Entertainment) ☯87OCT

iFolio is an application created specifically for iPhone and iPod Touch, which provides a pleasant and smooth user interface to browse through the portfolios of various photographic artists.

 

The two French developers - Hervé Péroteau & Thomas Courant, found my work and got in touch via Flickr and I had the privilege along with 49 other photographers of being selected for the launch of the app which is available for FREE on iTunes and Apple Store.

  

Nice glitch seen when opening the old web based interface of Yahoo! mail. I don't want to chat but, yes, remind me later this opportunity exists. Which checkbox should I use? The first, the second, none, both?

Day 2.

 

'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

Start Screen of my Windows 8 desktop.

 

Since I have a dock (XWindows Dock for the desktop), I don't pin applications here. Instead I just keep useful apps here, so I can see the information in Live Tiles.

 

Hover for notes.

What happens when you connect with someone a whole lot at one time? A can connect with B in many ways. Are more channels better?

I posted some thoughts at Jose Arocha's blog about how the live streaming pushed by Twitter and Facebook are forcing the creation of new smarter, interface agents to help in situations like the illustrated in this dinner meeting among Dave Schappell, Dave McClure and Natala Menezes.

Here, tradition and cultural roots from all over the world are present in fragmented, root-like structures.

 

As mass media and Western-centered advertising rose, these communication channels blended together to form one central communication channel.

 

The advent of digital culture and spreadable media forced these cultural constructions begin to fragment once again into separate channels unreachable by one-size-fits-all marketing efforts. New methods of demographic analysis are necessary to tap these markets.

Hello Guys,

 

This is Our New Landing Page Exploration Concept - Hello Guys,

 

A Landing Page Exploration For Oyollo - Finance Website Landing Page Exploration

Reshma pastes a handful of screens (for one small component of this backend software design project) onto a poster, marks them up, and evolves the design.

The page title microcopy on the Vimeo 'page not found' pages is brilliant: 'VimeUhOh'

Delivery Mobile App Design Exploration

Brian leads us into the light.

Dialog box from hell. Asks me a yes/no question and then gives me OK/Cancel buttons!

A Palm Zire Z22 handheld computer, one of the last to use Palm OS. I bought it for about $100 in 2005 to replace an older Palm V device. Most of the apps were preinstalled, although there was a way to download them from the Web and sync them to the device. Text input was through a pen writing on the screen. There was no wifi connectivity. I used it mainly as an address book and calendar, and synced them to Palm's excellent desktop application. Per the terms of this creative commons license, please credit "iPod Touch In 30 Minutes" and link to ipod.in30minutes.com if you use this photo.

A Palm Zire Z22 handheld computer, one of the last to use Palm OS. I bought it for about $100 in 2005 to replace an older Palm V device. Most of the apps were preinstalled, although there was a way to download them from the Web and sync them to the device. Text input was through a pen writing on the screen. There was no wifi connectivity. I used it mainly as an address book and calendar, and synced them to Palm's excellent desktop application. Per the terms of this creative commons license, please credit "iPod Touch In 30 Minutes" and link to ipod.in30minutes.com if you use this photo.

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