From Concept to Completion: Tips for Designing Great ContentVicke Cheung
Presentation for BrightonSEO with tips on designing great pieces of content from a designer's perspective. This covers the stages of the creative process and gives an overview on key design elements, along with actionable tips throughout.
Data is all around us, which is both a good and bad thing. Good, because we need it. Bad, because there’s simply too much to know where and how to start using it. This is one of several reasons that marketing teams are currently dysfunctional – I’ll reveal the rest in my talk – but it doesn’t have to be this way. Data-Driven Design (3D) is an actionable evidence-based framework that gives marketing teams (marketers, designers, & copywriters) accelerated access to the data they really need, coupled with a process for understanding how to use that data to make informed changes to the digital marketing experiences you’re creating today. In Oli’s talk, you’ll learn how to use The 3D Playbook to narrow four hundred sources of overwhelming data into the five you actually need.
My closing talk for this year's Fronteers conference in Amsterdam, the Netherlands about just how cool it is to be someone who builds things for the web.
From Concept to Completion: Tips for Designing Great ContentVicke Cheung
Presentation for BrightonSEO with tips on designing great pieces of content from a designer's perspective. This covers the stages of the creative process and gives an overview on key design elements, along with actionable tips throughout.
Data is all around us, which is both a good and bad thing. Good, because we need it. Bad, because there’s simply too much to know where and how to start using it. This is one of several reasons that marketing teams are currently dysfunctional – I’ll reveal the rest in my talk – but it doesn’t have to be this way. Data-Driven Design (3D) is an actionable evidence-based framework that gives marketing teams (marketers, designers, & copywriters) accelerated access to the data they really need, coupled with a process for understanding how to use that data to make informed changes to the digital marketing experiences you’re creating today. In Oli’s talk, you’ll learn how to use The 3D Playbook to narrow four hundred sources of overwhelming data into the five you actually need.
My closing talk for this year's Fronteers conference in Amsterdam, the Netherlands about just how cool it is to be someone who builds things for the web.
Does Your Internet Marketing Stand Out from the Crowd?Trevor Dumbleton
You've got two main choices with your internet marketing: blend into the background (good luck getting any sales if you choose that path) or standing out from the crowd. Find out how you can maximise your chance of success by standing out from the crowd with your internet marketing.
With the popularity of responsive design, it seems like the process and tools that have been used in the past are certainly not ideal for the present. So what is the best solution?
Lets explore the available options and discuss how we communicate with our client as well as our developers in this ever changing world of web design.
Closing keynote of the Fronteers conference in Amsterdam. Blog notes are available at http://www.wait-till-i.com/2011/10/07/the-prestige-of-being-a-web-developer-fronteers-11/
Doing Less with More - Invisible Design and User ResearchBernadette Irizarry
Doing Less with More
"Indifference toward people and the reality in which they live is actually the one and only cardinal sin in design." - Dieter Rams.
In the race to meet a deadline, a budget, or just to be "lean", teams are sinning daily. Pressures lead to shortcuts. And research? Well, it's often left by the wayside, seen as an adornment, a nice-to-have. But research is the foundation upon which we build our work.
Yes, it takes more resources and time. But the more detailed your picture, the easier it is to see the patterns, the behaviours, and the essence of what will make your application invisible. Uncovering "the little things that matter" speeds up development and helps designers concentrate on making designs that are "less, but better."
Creating with a thorough understanding of the customer, their wants and needs, their context and perceptions, their goals–that is the highest respect you can offer those you are serving.
In this presentation we explore how relational intelligence and knowing your customers is a must if we are to improve people's lives with our products and experiences.
ID14 – my 2014 observations in interactive designPetra Sell
In our business, time never stands still. In order to keep up with the latest developments in user interface design, browse through more than 100 slides full of insides and inspirations.
this si a follow-up of http://www.slideshare.net/ProphetsAgency/trends-in-interactive-design-2013
Do you miss a voice-over?
Download this presentation including my speaker notes for 3 euro on https://gum.co/id14
or book me for a presentation in your office or next event
http://volpelino.com/id14
Web UI Design for the Human - Eye Colors, Space, Contrastuxpin
- Topics include practical use of Gestalt, applying similarity & contrast, creating relationships with space, emotions of color, and more.
-Visual case studies from 33 companies including Tumblr, Etsy, Google, Facebook, Twitter, Medium, Intercom, and Bose.
-Highly visual, straightforward writing style.
Download the entire e-book here:
http://studio.uxpin.com/ebooks/visual-web-ui-design-colors-space-contrast/
Powerpoint used in the "Beyond Powerpoint" workshop in Brisbane Australia 29 April 2011
Beyond PowerPoint by Shamblesguru is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
What's makes the difference between good and great design? Or for that matter, between good and great designers?
I don't pretend to know the answer. I've been designing for 10+ years and I still don't consider myself a great designer. What this presentation offers, however, are a few principles I've learned along the path to becoming a great designer.
Are you a Designer or a Developer or both? – This talk will explore myths & preconceptions about roles.. And how when we push these boundaries, we can achieve greater things. Because, if you understand what you’re trying to accomplish both technically and visually, you will have fantastic a outcome.
We’ll touch on “crossover” (golden unicorn) topics such as UI, UX, trusting instincts, user testing, wire framing, information architecture, typography, front end structure, form, and the mindset we need to have in order to challenge both sides of our brain.
WordPress is a great place to put this into practice: as its a perfect environment for leaning php & css, but also its surrounding community support helps us achieve greatness.
Weather you consider yourself a Designer, a Developer, or both: this talk is for you.
Brad Frost
Web designer
Style Guide Best Practices
We’re tasked with creating experiences that look and function beautifully across a dizzying array of devices and environments. That’s a tall order in and of itself, but once you factor in other team members, clients, stakeholders, and organizational quirks, things start looking downright intimidating. With so many variables to consider, we need solid ground to stand on. Style guides are quickly proving to be foundational tools for tackling this increasingly-diverse web landscape while still maintaining your sanity. Style guides promote consistency, establish a shared vocabulary, make testing easier, and lay a future-friendly foundation. This session will detail best practices and considerations for creating and maintaining style guides, so you can set up your organization for success.
There are many resources on development for designers but what about design for developers? It shows how to create an effective layout, which fonts to choose, and how to make proper color choices. Skills that can be used in any graphic presentation.
(Presentation was given at the Heartland Developer Conference.)
Prophets presents the 2012 trends in interactive design on http://www.prophets.be/DesignTrends
Our vision of where interactive design is going in the near future and how to respond to it. An inspiring presentation filled with real life examples of top-advertisers with a vision.
More info on www.prophets.be/DesignTrends
Does Your Internet Marketing Stand Out from the Crowd?Trevor Dumbleton
You've got two main choices with your internet marketing: blend into the background (good luck getting any sales if you choose that path) or standing out from the crowd. Find out how you can maximise your chance of success by standing out from the crowd with your internet marketing.
With the popularity of responsive design, it seems like the process and tools that have been used in the past are certainly not ideal for the present. So what is the best solution?
Lets explore the available options and discuss how we communicate with our client as well as our developers in this ever changing world of web design.
Closing keynote of the Fronteers conference in Amsterdam. Blog notes are available at http://www.wait-till-i.com/2011/10/07/the-prestige-of-being-a-web-developer-fronteers-11/
Doing Less with More - Invisible Design and User ResearchBernadette Irizarry
Doing Less with More
"Indifference toward people and the reality in which they live is actually the one and only cardinal sin in design." - Dieter Rams.
In the race to meet a deadline, a budget, or just to be "lean", teams are sinning daily. Pressures lead to shortcuts. And research? Well, it's often left by the wayside, seen as an adornment, a nice-to-have. But research is the foundation upon which we build our work.
Yes, it takes more resources and time. But the more detailed your picture, the easier it is to see the patterns, the behaviours, and the essence of what will make your application invisible. Uncovering "the little things that matter" speeds up development and helps designers concentrate on making designs that are "less, but better."
Creating with a thorough understanding of the customer, their wants and needs, their context and perceptions, their goals–that is the highest respect you can offer those you are serving.
In this presentation we explore how relational intelligence and knowing your customers is a must if we are to improve people's lives with our products and experiences.
ID14 – my 2014 observations in interactive designPetra Sell
In our business, time never stands still. In order to keep up with the latest developments in user interface design, browse through more than 100 slides full of insides and inspirations.
this si a follow-up of http://www.slideshare.net/ProphetsAgency/trends-in-interactive-design-2013
Do you miss a voice-over?
Download this presentation including my speaker notes for 3 euro on https://gum.co/id14
or book me for a presentation in your office or next event
http://volpelino.com/id14
Web UI Design for the Human - Eye Colors, Space, Contrastuxpin
- Topics include practical use of Gestalt, applying similarity & contrast, creating relationships with space, emotions of color, and more.
-Visual case studies from 33 companies including Tumblr, Etsy, Google, Facebook, Twitter, Medium, Intercom, and Bose.
-Highly visual, straightforward writing style.
Download the entire e-book here:
http://studio.uxpin.com/ebooks/visual-web-ui-design-colors-space-contrast/
Powerpoint used in the "Beyond Powerpoint" workshop in Brisbane Australia 29 April 2011
Beyond PowerPoint by Shamblesguru is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
What's makes the difference between good and great design? Or for that matter, between good and great designers?
I don't pretend to know the answer. I've been designing for 10+ years and I still don't consider myself a great designer. What this presentation offers, however, are a few principles I've learned along the path to becoming a great designer.
Are you a Designer or a Developer or both? – This talk will explore myths & preconceptions about roles.. And how when we push these boundaries, we can achieve greater things. Because, if you understand what you’re trying to accomplish both technically and visually, you will have fantastic a outcome.
We’ll touch on “crossover” (golden unicorn) topics such as UI, UX, trusting instincts, user testing, wire framing, information architecture, typography, front end structure, form, and the mindset we need to have in order to challenge both sides of our brain.
WordPress is a great place to put this into practice: as its a perfect environment for leaning php & css, but also its surrounding community support helps us achieve greatness.
Weather you consider yourself a Designer, a Developer, or both: this talk is for you.
Brad Frost
Web designer
Style Guide Best Practices
We’re tasked with creating experiences that look and function beautifully across a dizzying array of devices and environments. That’s a tall order in and of itself, but once you factor in other team members, clients, stakeholders, and organizational quirks, things start looking downright intimidating. With so many variables to consider, we need solid ground to stand on. Style guides are quickly proving to be foundational tools for tackling this increasingly-diverse web landscape while still maintaining your sanity. Style guides promote consistency, establish a shared vocabulary, make testing easier, and lay a future-friendly foundation. This session will detail best practices and considerations for creating and maintaining style guides, so you can set up your organization for success.
There are many resources on development for designers but what about design for developers? It shows how to create an effective layout, which fonts to choose, and how to make proper color choices. Skills that can be used in any graphic presentation.
(Presentation was given at the Heartland Developer Conference.)
Prophets presents the 2012 trends in interactive design on http://www.prophets.be/DesignTrends
Our vision of where interactive design is going in the near future and how to respond to it. An inspiring presentation filled with real life examples of top-advertisers with a vision.
More info on www.prophets.be/DesignTrends
Dans cette présentation, Chris Heilmann nous parlera des problèmes liés à l'adoption de standards du web récents, et décrira des façons de contourner ces difficultés. Un exemple simple est le manque de prise en charge native de l'audio et de la vidéo, et les problèmes des implémentations actuelles.
La session illustrera concrètement comment régler des problèmes a priori sans solution en les attaquant sous un autre angle. Il s'agit essentiellement de trouver une façon pragmatique de vendre, implémenter et utiliser les standards plutôt que d'attendre que le marché adopte des technologies dont l'utilisation devrait être d'une évidence complète.
Présentation originale : http://www.slideshare.net/cheilmann/working-in-the-now-presentation/
Taken from Future of Web Design (#FOWD), London 2015 Conference. http://futureofwebdesign.com/london-2015
Reports are in from Twitter, Medium, and the like; we can’t make full comps, use Photoshop, or even utter the phrase 'visual design' anymore. What’s a designer to do? Has our role evaporated? Fear not! Dan Mall will help redefine the tasks of the modern day designer in light of the multi -device world that snuck up on us.
The current web design scene is experiencing something called 'Design Singularity': they're almost indistinguishable from one another.
What are the symptoms, and how can we prevent design singularity?
Watch Out! What the $20 billion dollar watch industry can teach us about desi...Jainan Sankalia
Presented at Big Design 2017, look at 15 ways the watch industry creates desirability that we can apply as digital interface and interaction designers.
#000 and #FFF: Live Together in Perfect HarmonyJeremy Hamman
October 2015 - Method+Madness Conference
A talk about methods for designers to follow in order to facilitate a smooth and more seamless hand-off to development. Includes some tips, best practices, and one very ill conceived entrance music idea.
Putting Design Back into Instructional DesignCammy Bean
With such a focus on instruction, we've forgotten about Design. Or perhaps never even learned what Design is. Let's put the design back into instructional design! These are my slides from a presentation at DevLearn 2013 in Las Vegas, NV.
Between Filth and Fortune- Urban Cattle Foraging Realities by Devi S Nair, An...Mansi Shah
This study examines cattle rearing in urban and rural settings, focusing on milk production and consumption. By exploring a case in Ahmedabad, it highlights the challenges and processes in dairy farming across different environments, emphasising the need for sustainable practices and the essential role of milk in daily consumption.
Can AI do good? at 'offtheCanvas' India HCI preludeAlan Dix
Invited talk at 'offtheCanvas' IndiaHCI prelude, 29th June 2024.
https://www.alandix.com/academic/talks/offtheCanvas-IndiaHCI2024/
The world is being changed fundamentally by AI and we are constantly faced with newspaper headlines about its harmful effects. However, there is also the potential to both ameliorate theses harms and use the new abilities of AI to transform society for the good. Can you make the difference?
Top 5 Indian Style Modular Kitchen DesignsFinzo Kitchens
Get the perfect modular kitchen in Gurgaon at Finzo! We offer high-quality, custom-designed kitchens at the best prices. Wardrobes and home & office furniture are also available. Free consultation! Best Quality Luxury Modular kitchen in Gurgaon available at best price. All types of Modular Kitchens are available U Shaped Modular kitchens, L Shaped Modular Kitchen, G Shaped Modular Kitchens, Inline Modular Kitchens and Italian Modular Kitchen.
Dive into the innovative world of smart garages with our insightful presentation, "Exploring the Future of Smart Garages." This comprehensive guide covers the latest advancements in garage technology, including automated systems, smart security features, energy efficiency solutions, and seamless integration with smart home ecosystems. Learn how these technologies are transforming traditional garages into high-tech, efficient spaces that enhance convenience, safety, and sustainability.
Ideal for homeowners, tech enthusiasts, and industry professionals, this presentation provides valuable insights into the trends, benefits, and future developments in smart garage technology. Stay ahead of the curve with our expert analysis and practical tips on implementing smart garage solutions.
You could be a professional graphic designer and still make mistakes. There is always the possibility of human error. On the other hand if you’re not a designer, the chances of making some common graphic design mistakes are even higher. Because you don’t know what you don’t know. That’s where this blog comes in. To make your job easier and help you create better designs, we have put together a list of common graphic design mistakes that you need to avoid.
Expert Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Drafting ServicesResDraft
Whether you’re looking to create a guest house, a rental unit, or a private retreat, our experienced team will design a space that complements your existing home and maximizes your investment. We provide personalized, comprehensive expert accessory dwelling unit (ADU)drafting solutions tailored to your needs, ensuring a seamless process from concept to completion.
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Visual hierarchy is the art of managing, not
eliminating
Unfortunately, in my experience working with many
other experienced and novice designers, it has
become clear that visual hierarchy is one of the most
ignored and underutilized principles of design. We
would do well as design craftsmen to thoroughly
study and apply the principle of visual hierarchy.
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Unfortunately, in my experience working with many other
experienced and novice designers, it has become clear that
visual hierarchy is one of the most ignored and underutilized
principles of design. We would do well as design craftsmen to
thoroughly study and apply the principle of visual hierarchy.
See Good vs. Great Design.
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Visual hierarchy is the art of managing, not
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Unfortunately, in my experience working with many
other experienced and novice designers, it has
become clear that visual hierarchy is one of the most
ignored and underutilized principles of design. We
would do well as design craftsmen to thoroughly
study and apply the principle of visual hierarchy.
See Good vs. Great Design.
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Unfortunately, in my experience working with many other
experienced and novice designers, it has become clear that
visual hierarchy is one of the most ignored and underutilized
principles of design. We would do well as design craftsmen to
thoroughly study and apply the principle of visual hierarchy.
See Good vs. Great Design.
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In silence we ponder
Momentarily.
Years fail to wash away
Memories that stain the walls of yesterday.
What are They but those we revere?
Indelible is the pain
Yet greater is the courage
Of those who gave the incalculable bequest.
What are we but guardians of the legacy now ours?
Written in our hearts the memories
In perpetuity remain.
Forever
Will the Fallen
Stand.
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