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I've begun work on the design of my new blog, which will feature my Photo-A-Day challenge/project, among other things.

 

I'm doing the wireframing the old fashion way, pencil and paper.

wireframe réaliser le 04 04 2011

Getting the layout ready for the next web project. Using InDesign due to its wonderful master pages.

A new wireframe which shows a first rough draft of how my new blog startpage could look like. As you see - much more editorial like. Don't know yet, if I really go that far away from the chronological blog style. What do you think?

A wireframe of download page for CentOS.org

User experience concepts for fmcusa.org.

Ultra minimalist login. This is the only part of the real application that you can see publicly.

Project : vacationers community for Club Med

"Galaxy" Twelve Interlocking Pentagonal Prisms

Designer: Byriah Loper

Units: 180

Paper Ratio: 1:3.375 and 1:4.8125

Connection: No Glue

Paper: Astrobrights Copy Paper

Diagram: In the book Mind Blowing Modular Origami By: Byriah Loper

some sketches for what im thinking about for the big website.

Drafting an information architecture / page flow with wireframes on sticky notes.

 

It sounds like a lot of ideas in one place, and it probably was, but worked.

Done whilst at The Grand Union London

My good friend Russ Unger is currently writing a book for Peachpit entitled “A Project Guide to UX Design,” and for his chapter on wireframing, he asked me to contribute some designs, which I was pleased to do. He provided me with some background information and requirements for the redesign of a fictitious cruiseline operator home page and asked that I design some annotated wireframes which he could use as examples in his book. After I had completed this little exercise, he asked me to write a brief explanation of my process. This is the unabridged write-up I sent over to him explaining my use of wireframes as a ‘thinking device’ in the design process. No doubt it will be edited to fit the constraints of the book, but he was kind enough to let me post the original here.

This was made to collaborate on the site's structure with client. Made in gridpapr.com

I don't sketch much; definitely those "once-in-a-blue-moon" people. I guess there was a blue moon then. ;) Following in Chris' footsteps (and I can't seem to find his sketch to link to), I decided to sketch out two of the (hopefully three) sites that I plan to launch by September 1st.

 

I always have a hard time with Avalonstar. But I'm pretty set in my ways on what I'm out to do this time around. Content first, design after. The point of this redesign for me is to spark my desire to blog again. A lofty goal, considering how bad my current habits are. But if anything can help, I hope this can.

Four Interlocking Tetrahedra #? + Tetrahedron

Designer: Dirk Eisner

Units: 30

Paper Ratio: 1:2.75 and 1:1.875

Connection: No Glue

Paper: Memo

Diagram: None

Thank you Hermes Kondor for this different and so wonderful perspective

A wireframe of news page for CentOS.org

wireframe formulario on-line

A wireframe sketch for a website.

educational portal redesign with non-educational sip of wine

PostgreSQL redesign contest - First sketch

Four Interlocking Tetrahedra #? + Tetrahedron

Designer: Dirk Eisner

Units: 30

Paper Ratio: 1:2.75 and 1:1.875

Connection: No Glue

Paper: Memo

Diagram: None

wireframes plan out the divs

 

A wireframe of contribution page for CentOS.org

Wireframe for Earn It! Keep It! Save It! Website

Four Interlocking Triangularly Distorted Dipoles

Designer: Byriah Loper

Units: 24

Paper Ratio: 1:2.5

Connection: No Glue

Paper: Memo

Diagram: None

 

Latest discussion spec, en.

Creación de wireframes con una aplicaciòn basada en Ajax, cuyo objetivo no era ese, sino el de crear notas vía web.

Creating website wireframes in Photoshop and waiting for the dreaded progress-bar to complete. www.dreamtargets.com

Two Interlocking tetrahedra #3

Designer: Dirk Eisner

Units: 6

Paper Ratio: 1:1.125

Connection: No Glue

Paper: Memo

Diagram: None

 

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