Designing Mobile Apps: A Prototype StoryGrapefruit
This document discusses designing mobile apps through prototyping. It begins with an introduction to the topic and authors. Then, it outlines different tools that can be used to create prototypes like InVision, Marvel, and Pixate. Links are provided to these tools, as well as other design resources. The document concludes by thanking the readers and restating the title and authors.
design, meet the future : design dive 2020. service design workshopUSABLE 윤
'Design, Meet the Future'
design dive 2020, service design workshop report.
-Started 2011 March.
-10 teams
-Workshop every week, for 8 continuous weeks.
-Subjects: aging society, globalization of economy, convergence, environment/resource
서비스디자인 방법론 체험을 통해 미래의 디자인 역할에 대해 구상하고 학습하기 위한 목적의 서비스디자인 워크숍, design dive 2020의 최종 보고서.
국내 최대 규모(8주간, 총 200명 내외 참여)
주관 : 한국디자인진흥원
Designing Mobile Apps: A Prototype StoryGrapefruit
This document discusses designing mobile apps through prototyping. It begins with an introduction to the topic and authors. Then, it outlines different tools that can be used to create prototypes like InVision, Marvel, and Pixate. Links are provided to these tools, as well as other design resources. The document concludes by thanking the readers and restating the title and authors.
design, meet the future : design dive 2020. service design workshopUSABLE 윤
'Design, Meet the Future'
design dive 2020, service design workshop report.
-Started 2011 March.
-10 teams
-Workshop every week, for 8 continuous weeks.
-Subjects: aging society, globalization of economy, convergence, environment/resource
서비스디자인 방법론 체험을 통해 미래의 디자인 역할에 대해 구상하고 학습하기 위한 목적의 서비스디자인 워크숍, design dive 2020의 최종 보고서.
국내 최대 규모(8주간, 총 200명 내외 참여)
주관 : 한국디자인진흥원
2013 was an exciting year for UX/UI design with one of the key changes being a marked move from skeumorphic to flat design. However, beware of thinking this approach is merely a move towards a minimalist style. The real point behind this change is that it is a shift of focus onto content and functionality, while doing away with superfluous elements. It is important to note that it is not merely about removing as many elements as possible in an attempt to reduce clutter. It is about deciding what to remove in order to make the product easier to understand while still maintaining a clear hierarchy of elements.
A presentation from the #BLA15 Conference about introducting annual action plans and meetings at an academic library.
The library uses these reports to focus activity for the upcoming year, and build a stronger partnership between the library and each academic department. It's something both parties have found beneficial.
What is the most popular activity in the UK? The answer may surprise you. Ned Potter
A comparison between how often we visit the cinema, the church, A&E - and one other cultural institution which we visit several times more than we visit the theatre and football matches combined...
This presentation has been made public domain - please feel free to use it however you'd like, including remixing or repurposing it without the need for attribution.
A series of 10 small tips for anyone leading a session of instruction.
Divided into Session Structure, Tablet as Teaching Assistant, Hand-Outs and Materials, there's a mix of things to make your life easier as the teacher or trainer, and your delegate's lives easier.
Associated blog post explaining each one in more detail at bit.ly/10TinyTips.
What is UX and how can it help your organisation?Ned Potter
An overview of User Experience techniques. No longer just web usability testing, there's a new much more human movement in UX. This presentation outlines the key components, with examples: ethnography, and human-centred design.
UX at York: starting small and scaling up (#nclxux)Ned Potter
A timeline of our ethnography and design work at the University of York, encompassing four UX (User Experience) Projects. Includes the changes we've made to services and space as a result of the fieldwork we've undertaken, and our strategy for dissemination.
Just a Room Full of Stuff? Why Libraries are Great / Katie BirkwoodKatie Birkwood
A brief introduction to what it is that makes libraries so important.
Talk given at Ignite London 4, 8 Feb 2011, with a bit of extra text added to help it make sense.
http://ignitelondon.net/home
UX, ethnography and possibilities: for Libraries, Museums and ArchivesNed Potter
1) The document discusses how the University of York Library has used various user experience (UX) techniques like ethnographic observation and interviews to better understand user needs and behaviors.
2) Some changes implemented based on UX findings include installing hot water taps, changing hours, and adding blankets - aimed at improving the small details of user experience.
3) The presentation encourages other libraries, archives and museums to try incorporating UX techniques like behavioral mapping and cognitive interviews to inform design changes that enhance services for users.
TEDx Manchester: AI & The Future of WorkVolker Hirsch
TEDx Manchester talk on artificial intelligence (AI) and how the ascent of AI and robotics impacts our future work environments.
The video of the talk is now also available here: https://youtu.be/dRw4d2Si8LA
2013 was an exciting year for UX/UI design with one of the key changes being a marked move from skeumorphic to flat design. However, beware of thinking this approach is merely a move towards a minimalist style. The real point behind this change is that it is a shift of focus onto content and functionality, while doing away with superfluous elements. It is important to note that it is not merely about removing as many elements as possible in an attempt to reduce clutter. It is about deciding what to remove in order to make the product easier to understand while still maintaining a clear hierarchy of elements.
A presentation from the #BLA15 Conference about introducting annual action plans and meetings at an academic library.
The library uses these reports to focus activity for the upcoming year, and build a stronger partnership between the library and each academic department. It's something both parties have found beneficial.
What is the most popular activity in the UK? The answer may surprise you. Ned Potter
A comparison between how often we visit the cinema, the church, A&E - and one other cultural institution which we visit several times more than we visit the theatre and football matches combined...
This presentation has been made public domain - please feel free to use it however you'd like, including remixing or repurposing it without the need for attribution.
A series of 10 small tips for anyone leading a session of instruction.
Divided into Session Structure, Tablet as Teaching Assistant, Hand-Outs and Materials, there's a mix of things to make your life easier as the teacher or trainer, and your delegate's lives easier.
Associated blog post explaining each one in more detail at bit.ly/10TinyTips.
What is UX and how can it help your organisation?Ned Potter
An overview of User Experience techniques. No longer just web usability testing, there's a new much more human movement in UX. This presentation outlines the key components, with examples: ethnography, and human-centred design.
UX at York: starting small and scaling up (#nclxux)Ned Potter
A timeline of our ethnography and design work at the University of York, encompassing four UX (User Experience) Projects. Includes the changes we've made to services and space as a result of the fieldwork we've undertaken, and our strategy for dissemination.
Just a Room Full of Stuff? Why Libraries are Great / Katie BirkwoodKatie Birkwood
A brief introduction to what it is that makes libraries so important.
Talk given at Ignite London 4, 8 Feb 2011, with a bit of extra text added to help it make sense.
http://ignitelondon.net/home
UX, ethnography and possibilities: for Libraries, Museums and ArchivesNed Potter
1) The document discusses how the University of York Library has used various user experience (UX) techniques like ethnographic observation and interviews to better understand user needs and behaviors.
2) Some changes implemented based on UX findings include installing hot water taps, changing hours, and adding blankets - aimed at improving the small details of user experience.
3) The presentation encourages other libraries, archives and museums to try incorporating UX techniques like behavioral mapping and cognitive interviews to inform design changes that enhance services for users.
TEDx Manchester: AI & The Future of WorkVolker Hirsch
TEDx Manchester talk on artificial intelligence (AI) and how the ascent of AI and robotics impacts our future work environments.
The video of the talk is now also available here: https://youtu.be/dRw4d2Si8LA
7. SIMULTANEOUS CONTRAST
- 두 가지 이상의 색을 이웃하여 놓고 동시에 볼 때 일어나는 색의 대비현상
배경 색에 따라 같은 색이여도 색이 달라보임
- 색상, 명도, 채도, 면적대비
HUE CONTRAST
- 다른 색상끼리 배색되어 있는 경우
색상에 의한 대비효과 – 서로 다른색을 강조하는 색채대비 현상
CHROMATIC CONTRAST
- 채도가 다른 두가지 색을 인접시켰을 때 서로의 영향을 받는 현상
- 채도가 높은 색은 더욱 높아 보이고 채도가 낮은 색은 더욱 낮아보이는 현상
동시대비
채도대비
색상대비