In this webinar, Belatrix user experience (UX) expert Barbara Lipinski, will outline the design principles underlying UX. This webinar is vital viewing for anyone who’s day-to-day job involves UX, and is trying to create a powerful UX for their product.
We will define the difference between UX and graphic design, as well as examine how they are related. In addition we will also explore:
Difference between art and design
Similarities between projectual process and the UX process, and the importance of the user in graphic design
Image-based versus text-based design
Typographical principles and paragraph
Concept and consistency of good design
Color theory, balance and weight
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You may find thousands of different interpretations of "Design Principles" online... but this is purely my understanding of it. Browse through it and leave a comment if you like it or have something to say about it.
* This presentation has been compiled from references available from the Internet. This is meant purely for educational purposes and the presenter does not claim to hold any ownership whatsoever; of the content (textual or graphical) included in this presentation. The ownership and copyrights of the following content belong to the respective brands /agencies / artists showcased in this presentation.
We visit a local market, observe its space design & visual merchandising to identify the Elements of Design (EOD) and Principles of Design (POD) present in the space and define each of them.
Presentation into the principles of design within the context of visual design. This is intended to be delivered to year one degree students.
The principles of design are rules to help guide a designer how to arrange the various elements of a composition in relation to each other and the overall design. By considering, applying and understanding the various Principles of Design throughout the design process you will help ensure a more positive outcome
The research talks in detail about all the elements of design, for example, Line, Space, Balance, etc. This is to understand and create design in a harmony and give functional and aesthetical value
n creating a design one of the components which interact is the Art Elements The elements and principles of design are flexible and should be interpreted within the context of current fashion. A design can be defined as an arrangement of lines, shape, colors and texture that create a visual image. The principles of design are the rates that govern how elements are combined. The elements are therefore the raw materials that must be combined successfully.
The presentation will give you a good understanding about the significance, meaning and the types of designing elements and principles. For more visit our website https://www.admecindia.co.in/.
The Elements and Principles of Design A Guide to Design Term.docxtodd701
The Elements and Principles of Design
A Guide to Design Terminology
The elements of design are some of the basic building blocks that make up the design or artwork.
Understanding and using this terminology can help the designer articulate what works and what doesn’t
work in a design, and to think critically about a design on a more conscious level. Combined, the elements
and principles of design can make for a strong, complete and well-established composition. The principles
of Gestalt, which arise from the elements of design, are included at the end of this document. Learning to
use these elements and principles will be the focus of Beginning Design.
The elements of design are: Point, Line, Form, Value, Texture, Shape, Space, Color
(Color is covered in Art 110; we will be focusing on black, white, and gray scale values.)
DEFINITIONS:
A Point is a position in space.
A Line is the path of a moving point. Two points connected make a line. Lines often imply motion, and can
be rendered in a variety of ways. Contour lines or outlines, define the boundary between shapes. Lines can
create texture or value when used in crosshatching. In addition to these types of actual lines, our eyes can
invent implied lines, such as in dotted lines, or where area boundaries describe lines that may not be there.
Shape is a two dimensional form. The variety of possible shapes is endless. Several common ones are as
follows:
• Simple Geometric: circles, squares, triangles are some of the examples.
• Complex Geometric: straight and curved shapes that have more sides and angles.
• Curvilinear: French curves, ellipses, circles and ovals used in combination.
• Accidental: an example of this might be a coffee ring or paint splatters.
Form is a shape with dimension, an object existing in three dimensional space physically or implied.
Value is the tone created by black, white and shades of gray. The value or tone of an element can create
mass, dimension, emphasis or volume.
Texture can be actual or visual.
• Actual texture is tactile: you can feel it by touching it.
• Visual texture are the markings of a two dimensional artwork that imply actual texture.
Space is an illusion or feeling of 3-dimensionality, which can be created in a two-dimensional design in
several ways, for example:
• Overlapping one object in front of another;
• Using differences in value, amount of detail, etc. between elements;
• Using techniques related to linear perspective, such as differences in size or height on page between
elements
The principles of design are: Unity, Variety, Movement, Balance, Emphasis, Contrast, Proportion,
and Pattern.
DEFINITIONS:
Unity or harmony is the quality of wholeness or oneness that is achieved through the effective use of the
elements and principles of design. The most basic quality of a design or artwork, unity gives a piece the
feeling of being an integrated human expression. The princi.
We visit a local market, observe its space design & visual merchandising to identify the Elements of Design (EOD) and Principles of Design (POD) present in the space and define each of them.
Presentation into the principles of design within the context of visual design. This is intended to be delivered to year one degree students.
The principles of design are rules to help guide a designer how to arrange the various elements of a composition in relation to each other and the overall design. By considering, applying and understanding the various Principles of Design throughout the design process you will help ensure a more positive outcome
The research talks in detail about all the elements of design, for example, Line, Space, Balance, etc. This is to understand and create design in a harmony and give functional and aesthetical value
n creating a design one of the components which interact is the Art Elements The elements and principles of design are flexible and should be interpreted within the context of current fashion. A design can be defined as an arrangement of lines, shape, colors and texture that create a visual image. The principles of design are the rates that govern how elements are combined. The elements are therefore the raw materials that must be combined successfully.
The presentation will give you a good understanding about the significance, meaning and the types of designing elements and principles. For more visit our website https://www.admecindia.co.in/.
The Elements and Principles of Design A Guide to Design Term.docxtodd701
The Elements and Principles of Design
A Guide to Design Terminology
The elements of design are some of the basic building blocks that make up the design or artwork.
Understanding and using this terminology can help the designer articulate what works and what doesn’t
work in a design, and to think critically about a design on a more conscious level. Combined, the elements
and principles of design can make for a strong, complete and well-established composition. The principles
of Gestalt, which arise from the elements of design, are included at the end of this document. Learning to
use these elements and principles will be the focus of Beginning Design.
The elements of design are: Point, Line, Form, Value, Texture, Shape, Space, Color
(Color is covered in Art 110; we will be focusing on black, white, and gray scale values.)
DEFINITIONS:
A Point is a position in space.
A Line is the path of a moving point. Two points connected make a line. Lines often imply motion, and can
be rendered in a variety of ways. Contour lines or outlines, define the boundary between shapes. Lines can
create texture or value when used in crosshatching. In addition to these types of actual lines, our eyes can
invent implied lines, such as in dotted lines, or where area boundaries describe lines that may not be there.
Shape is a two dimensional form. The variety of possible shapes is endless. Several common ones are as
follows:
• Simple Geometric: circles, squares, triangles are some of the examples.
• Complex Geometric: straight and curved shapes that have more sides and angles.
• Curvilinear: French curves, ellipses, circles and ovals used in combination.
• Accidental: an example of this might be a coffee ring or paint splatters.
Form is a shape with dimension, an object existing in three dimensional space physically or implied.
Value is the tone created by black, white and shades of gray. The value or tone of an element can create
mass, dimension, emphasis or volume.
Texture can be actual or visual.
• Actual texture is tactile: you can feel it by touching it.
• Visual texture are the markings of a two dimensional artwork that imply actual texture.
Space is an illusion or feeling of 3-dimensionality, which can be created in a two-dimensional design in
several ways, for example:
• Overlapping one object in front of another;
• Using differences in value, amount of detail, etc. between elements;
• Using techniques related to linear perspective, such as differences in size or height on page between
elements
The principles of design are: Unity, Variety, Movement, Balance, Emphasis, Contrast, Proportion,
and Pattern.
DEFINITIONS:
Unity or harmony is the quality of wholeness or oneness that is achieved through the effective use of the
elements and principles of design. The most basic quality of a design or artwork, unity gives a piece the
feeling of being an integrated human expression. The princi.
Khurram Kamran has given the ideas of the Principles of design with examples & various slides, interior and natural objects. The presentation was an assignment given in the class of Interior Designing by Mr.Abrar Khokar, project coordinator of Indus Valley school of Arts, Karachi.
What's a design framework? What goes in the making of an iconic design? Learn the nuances behind the most popular designs in this interesting and detailed presentation.
Algo que nos ha enseñado la experiencia es que las vulnerabilidades de las aplicaciones Android y iOS siguen ahí. Proteger la privacidad y seguridad de los usuarios es indispensable ante las numerosas amenazas cibernéticas que conllevan el desarrollar aplicaciones móviles.
Acompáñanos en este recorrido por los 10 riesgos más críticos de las aplicaciones móviles según OWASP, donde revisaremos ejemplos prácticos, referencias a casos reales en los que estos riesgos han afectado a organizaciones, y las recomendaciones para proteger nuestras aplicaciones.
Una dificultad usual en el testing de aplicaciones es entender cómo validar la calidad del producto durante las primeras etapas del ciclo de desarrollo, y con esto entender qué pruebas necesitamos y cómo las implementamos y así, integrar continuamente. Cypress nos ofrece herramientas que nos facilitan el diseño, desarrollo y ejecución de pruebas en pipelines de desarrollo de una manera sencilla y eficiente.
Te invitamos a ver nuestro seminario web donde podrás ahondar en este tema: https://www.youtube.com/user/BelatrixSF
Navigating the new world ushered in overnight by COVID-19Belatrix Software
We’re all being challenged by the current situation. In a matter of weeks, much of what we have always taken for granted, has changed. In this Belatrix report, we explore five key areas that we have identified for leaders and managers to focus on.This covers the spectrum from looking after your employees, to evaluating what products and services will remain viable in the long-term.
Con el aumento en los últimos años de SaaS (Software as a Service), todos los desarrolladores enfrentamos la necesidad de entender cómo funcionan este tipo de servicios y la diferencia entre las diferentes arquitecturas de software que existen para estos desarrollos. Una de ellas es llamada multi-tenant en la cual centraremos nuestro webinar.
¿Qué es una arquitectura multi-tenat? ¿Cuál es la diferencia con la arquitectura single-tenant? ¿Qué estrategias existen y cuándo usarlas? En este webinar explicaremos estos conceptos y aprenderemos a crear una solución multitenant con EF 3 y Finbuckle.
Ingresa a nuestro webinar aquí: https://bit.ly/3bJhhqo
Actualmente, muchas son las empresas que invierten en innovación, sin embargo pocas son las que realmente lo implementan. En AWS existen innumerables servicios para innovar, y una de ellas es AWS Alexa, la cual permite integrarse con aplicaciones, convertir tu casa en un smart-home, hacer deliveries, solicitar un taxi, etc. Y todo ello utilizando comandos de voz.
En este presentación aprenderás a crear, configurar y testear tu primer AWS Alexa Skill, así como a construir su modelo de aprendizaje utilizando Java. Para participar te recomendamos tener conocimientos básicos de AWS (debes tener una cuenta ya creada), programación a objetos, clases, métodos, Webservices rest y códigos de respuesta http.
Las animaciones han existido desde hace muchos años, y hoy en día juegan un papel muy importante en la mejora de la experiencia del usuario, sea en una aplicación móvil o Web. Las animaciones le dan al usuario una mejor sensación de interacción con los elementos de la UI de nuestra aplicación. Pueden ser usadas para darle vida a la app con cualquier simple movimiento, o por ejemplo entretener al usuario cuando alguna operación larga está siendo realizada.
Por ello, en esta presentación aprenderemos a cómo implementar animaciones en React Native, aspectos a considerar y retos a los que nos podemos enfrentar.
Haremos una introducción a microservicios a partir de una demo, la cual vamos a construir utilizando Spring frameworks, a través de unos pequeños servicios rest. Adicionalmente los haremos comunicar entre ellos y luego aplicar algunos patrones con módulos de Spring Cloud que han adoptado las librerías open source de Netflix para el fácil mantenimiento. Por último veremos el soporte a la alta disponibilidad de este tipo de servicios.
Mira nuestro seminario web aquí: https://bit.ly/2YWx3cg
RPA: Sistemas de información para optimizar procesos de negociosBelatrix Software
Robotic Process Automation (RPA), conocida como Automatización robótica de procesos, es una nueva tendencia en automatización de procesos de negocio donde se replican las acciones de un ser humano interactuando con múltiples sistemas de información. El robot de software interactúa con la interfaz de usuario ejecutando las mismas acciones que un ser humano.
En esta presentación aprenderás todo sobre esta actual tendencia, conociendo los beneficios que este nuevo proceso tiene para ofrecer.
Las reglas de negocios van cambiando en todas las industrias debido a las nuevas tecnologías digitales, y es por ello que los negocios deben adaptarse rápidamente para no perder valor. La transformación digital no se trata de tecnología, se trata de estrategias y nuevas formas de pensar. La transformación digital requiere una visión holística y estratégica de negocio.
En esta presentación compartiremos las estrategias que conocemos para lograr una transformación digital que constantemente agregue valor a un negocio.
Testing de Aplicaciones Móviles, Públicas, Masivas y CríticasBelatrix Software
Ser QA no es fácil. Existen diferentes aspectos a cubrir: funcionalidad, usabilidad, accesibilidad, performance, seguridad, entre otros. Si la aplicación es móvil, entonces hay que considerar: diferentes sistemas operativos y versiones, fabricantes de smartphones y la naturaleza de la construcción de la aplicación. En un contexto de Transformación Digital, donde el trabajo en equipo, el enfoque a usuario y el time-to-market son claves para triunfar, como QA, ¿cómo enfrentar esta gran suma de retos?
En esta presentación vamos a entender cuáles son los aspectos a considerar y retos que un QA debe superar si es el responsable de una aplicación pública, cuyo uso es 24/7 y cuyo fallo podría causar impactos negativos en la imagen de una organización en camino hacia la Transformación Digital.
JavaScript posee un mundo de sabores para poder trabajar tanto con el cliente como con el servidor, y con Node podemos crear Api Rest de manera funcional. Para ello nos podemos ayudar de PureScript, que es un lenguaje creado por el equipo de Haskell para programar con este paradigma en JavaScript.
Vamos a conocer cómo PureScript nos permite escribir JavaScript de una forma que nos hace pensar en funcional, tomando en cuenta que la programación funcional es uno de los paradigmas más nombrados actualmente.
Las aplicaciones de Inteligencia Artificial como Machine Learning y Deep Learning se han convertido en parte importante en nuestras vidas. Los productos que compramos, si somos o no aptos para un préstamo bancario, las películas o series que Netflix nos recomienda, coches autoconducidos, reconocimiento de objetos, etc; toda esa información es dirigida hacia nosotros por estos algoritmos.
En la actualidad, estos campos de estudio son los más apasionantes y retadores en computación debido a su alto nivel de complejidad y gran demanda en el mercado. En esta presentación vamos a conocer y aprender a diferenciar estos conceptos, ya que son herramientas inevitables para el mejoramiento de la vida humana.
A continuación, te presentamos algunos de los temas específicos que se expondrán:
- Contexto de ML y DL en Inteligencia Artificial.
- Machine Learning.
- Supervised Learning.
- Unsupervised Learning.
- Deep Learning.
- Artificial Neural Network.
- Convolutional Neural Networks.
- Aplicaciones en ML y DL.
Las aplicaciones frontend suelen ser monolíticas, difíciles de mantener y escalar, si no se encuentran bien estructuradas; por ello existen diferentes técnicas y metodologías para evitar, en lo posible, estas dificultades y tener oportunidades de mejora continua.
Si te interesa ver nuestro seminario web ingresa a: https://bit.ly/31Wqqrw
Entender el significado real del testing en un entorno de desarrollo ágil plantea grandes retos. Es importante encontrar la mejor manera de agregar valor con conocimientos de conceptos básicos de pruebas funcionales y la comprensión de la arquitectura del producto que estamos probando.
Conversaremos sobre las consideraciones más importantes y daremos tips imperdibles que debes saber como ingeniero de calidad, para sobrevivir y destacar en un entorno ágil cada vez más creciente y competitivo.
Con la explosión de IoT (Internet of Things) nuestros objetos se están conectando, interactúan entre ellos, así como con el entorno; y cada vez de forma más autónoma y sin intervención humana directa. Según Gartner, para el 2020 habrán 26 mil millones de dispositivos conectados en el entorno IoT. El futuro ya es una realidad.
Los asistentes virtuales no paran de evolucionar debido a las mejoras que se implementan en el código, y gracias al ”aprendizaje” han revolucionado el 2019. Por ello, en este webinar hablaremos sobre conceptos, crecimiento, cómo IoT ha establecido una unión con los asistentes de voz virtuales, además de compartir mi experiencia con estas tecnologías.
A continuación, te presentamos algunos de los temas específicos que se expondrán:
- Crecimiento IoT.
- Crecimiento de Artificial Intelligence (AI).
- Google Home.
- Alexa.
- AI + IoT.
- Alexa, what do you think about Google Now?
- El poder de conectar todo.
Lleva tus aplicaciones móviles a otro nivel con FlutterBelatrix Software
Crear aplicaciones móviles nunca había sido tan sencillo como con Flutter; un framework de Google creado con Dart que pone a tu disposición docenas de widgets listos para usar. Además, ofrece un rendimiento nativo y animaciones de infarto gracias a su motor gráfico Skia.
Veremos lo práctico y sencillo que es crear aplicaciones móviles increíbles con Flutter.
El término Microservicios se pone de moda en 2014 y desde entonces está calando mucho en la industria de desarrollo de software. Con la salida al mercado de NET Core 2.0 y su facilidad de despliegue a diferentes sistemas operativos como Linux y Windows; se está popularizando su adopción en diferentes plataformas Cloud.
En esta presentación mostramos aspectos puntuales de Microservicios con NET Core y cuán sencillo es crear microservicios con Azure Service Fabric.
Micro Frontends: Rompiendo el monolito en las aplicaciones WebBelatrix Software
Los microservicios son el estilo arquitectural de moda, pues nacieron para facilitar el mantenimiento y crecimiento de grandes aplicaciones monolíticas en el backend. Ahora nos hemos dado cuenta de que es posible aplicar algunos de sus principios a frontend, con resultados muy interesantes.
A continuación, te presentamos algunos de los temas específicos que se exponen:
¿Cómo nacen los microservicios?
¿Por qué nos olvidamos de dividir el frontend? ¿Qué es y cómo nace el concepto de Micro Frontends?
Técnicas para implementar Micro Frontends.
Mi experiencia con Micro Frontends.
Conclusiones y recomendaciones.
Predictions 2019: Digital journeys are well on their way Belatrix Software
2018 was a year when executives focused intensely on creating new digital business models. Emerging technologies provide the basis for new forms of business, and more importantly, of customer value. 2019 will see companies continue on their journeys to becoming more mature digital organizations.
- How AI will change how we develop and test software.
- Why new technologies such as Google Flutter provide new business opportunities.
- How companies in fast-growing markets are leapfrogging traditional tech adoption cycles -and what this means for executives faced with a changing competitive landscape.
- How Augmented Reality will shape the future of UX design.
Integrando Test Driven Development en aplicaciones ReactBelatrix Software
Cuando desarrollamos aplicaciones Web o móviles nos enfocamos en el desarrollo de las funcionalidades y en tener estilos acordes a los mockups que cumplan con los requerimientos del cliente, dejando el Unit Testing como un requerimiento adicional y no principal dentro de una metodología de desarrollo.
En esta presentación exploraremos todas las ventajas que se manejan aplicando la metodología TDD contra la metodología tradicional de testing, mediante una aplicación Web real con React-Redux. Asimismo, aprenderemos a configurar correctamente un ambiente de unit testing para aplicaciones React-Redux y cómo medir la cobertura de pruebas de la aplicación.
TROUBLESHOOTING 9 TYPES OF OUTOFMEMORYERRORTier1 app
Even though at surface level ‘java.lang.OutOfMemoryError’ appears as one single error; underlyingly there are 9 types of OutOfMemoryError. Each type of OutOfMemoryError has different causes, diagnosis approaches and solutions. This session equips you with the knowledge, tools, and techniques needed to troubleshoot and conquer OutOfMemoryError in all its forms, ensuring smoother, more efficient Java applications.
Strategies for Successful Data Migration Tools.pptxvarshanayak241
Data migration is a complex but essential task for organizations aiming to modernize their IT infrastructure and leverage new technologies. By understanding common challenges and implementing these strategies, businesses can achieve a successful migration with minimal disruption. Data Migration Tool like Ask On Data play a pivotal role in this journey, offering features that streamline the process, ensure data integrity, and maintain security. With the right approach and tools, organizations can turn the challenge of data migration into an opportunity for growth and innovation.
Advanced Flow Concepts Every Developer Should KnowPeter Caitens
Tim Combridge from Sensible Giraffe and Salesforce Ben presents some important tips that all developers should know when dealing with Flows in Salesforce.
Understanding Globus Data Transfers with NetSageGlobus
NetSage is an open privacy-aware network measurement, analysis, and visualization service designed to help end-users visualize and reason about large data transfers. NetSage traditionally has used a combination of passive measurements, including SNMP and flow data, as well as active measurements, mainly perfSONAR, to provide longitudinal network performance data visualization. It has been deployed by dozens of networks world wide, and is supported domestically by the Engagement and Performance Operations Center (EPOC), NSF #2328479. We have recently expanded the NetSage data sources to include logs for Globus data transfers, following the same privacy-preserving approach as for Flow data. Using the logs for the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) as an example, this talk will walk through several different example use cases that NetSage can answer, including: Who is using Globus to share data with my institution, and what kind of performance are they able to achieve? How many transfers has Globus supported for us? Which sites are we sharing the most data with, and how is that changing over time? How is my site using Globus to move data internally, and what kind of performance do we see for those transfers? What percentage of data transfers at my institution used Globus, and how did the overall data transfer performance compare to the Globus users?
How Does XfilesPro Ensure Security While Sharing Documents in Salesforce?XfilesPro
Worried about document security while sharing them in Salesforce? Fret no more! Here are the top-notch security standards XfilesPro upholds to ensure strong security for your Salesforce documents while sharing with internal or external people.
To learn more, read the blog: https://www.xfilespro.com/how-does-xfilespro-make-document-sharing-secure-and-seamless-in-salesforce/
A Comprehensive Look at Generative AI in Retail App Testing.pdfkalichargn70th171
Traditional software testing methods are being challenged in retail, where customer expectations and technological advancements continually shape the landscape. Enter generative AI—a transformative subset of artificial intelligence technologies poised to revolutionize software testing.
Exploring Innovations in Data Repository Solutions - Insights from the U.S. G...Globus
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has made substantial investments in meeting evolving scientific, technical, and policy driven demands on storing, managing, and delivering data. As these demands continue to grow in complexity and scale, the USGS must continue to explore innovative solutions to improve its management, curation, sharing, delivering, and preservation approaches for large-scale research data. Supporting these needs, the USGS has partnered with the University of Chicago-Globus to research and develop advanced repository components and workflows leveraging its current investment in Globus. The primary outcome of this partnership includes the development of a prototype enterprise repository, driven by USGS Data Release requirements, through exploration and implementation of the entire suite of the Globus platform offerings, including Globus Flow, Globus Auth, Globus Transfer, and Globus Search. This presentation will provide insights into this research partnership, introduce the unique requirements and challenges being addressed and provide relevant project progress.
In 2015, I used to write extensions for Joomla, WordPress, phpBB3, etc and I ...Juraj Vysvader
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OpenFOAM solver for Helmholtz equation, helmholtzFoam / helmholtzBubbleFoamtakuyayamamoto1800
In this slide, we show the simulation example and the way to compile this solver.
In this solver, the Helmholtz equation can be solved by helmholtzFoam. Also, the Helmholtz equation with uniformly dispersed bubbles can be simulated by helmholtzBubbleFoam.
Experience our free, in-depth three-part Tendenci Platform Corporate Membership Management workshop series! In Session 1 on May 14th, 2024, we began with an Introduction and Setup, mastering the configuration of your Corporate Membership Module settings to establish membership types, applications, and more. Then, on May 16th, 2024, in Session 2, we focused on binding individual members to a Corporate Membership and Corporate Reps, teaching you how to add individual members and assign Corporate Representatives to manage dues, renewals, and associated members. Finally, on May 28th, 2024, in Session 3, we covered questions and concerns, addressing any queries or issues you may have.
For more Tendenci AMS events, check out www.tendenci.com/events
Innovating Inference - Remote Triggering of Large Language Models on HPC Clus...Globus
Large Language Models (LLMs) are currently the center of attention in the tech world, particularly for their potential to advance research. In this presentation, we'll explore a straightforward and effective method for quickly initiating inference runs on supercomputers using the vLLM tool with Globus Compute, specifically on the Polaris system at ALCF. We'll begin by briefly discussing the popularity and applications of LLMs in various fields. Following this, we will introduce the vLLM tool, and explain how it integrates with Globus Compute to efficiently manage LLM operations on Polaris. Attendees will learn the practical aspects of setting up and remotely triggering LLMs from local machines, focusing on ease of use and efficiency. This talk is ideal for researchers and practitioners looking to leverage the power of LLMs in their work, offering a clear guide to harnessing supercomputing resources for quick and effective LLM inference.
Multiple Your Crypto Portfolio with the Innovative Features of Advanced Crypt...Hivelance Technology
Cryptocurrency trading bots are computer programs designed to automate buying, selling, and managing cryptocurrency transactions. These bots utilize advanced algorithms and machine learning techniques to analyze market data, identify trading opportunities, and execute trades on behalf of their users. By automating the decision-making process, crypto trading bots can react to market changes faster than human traders
Hivelance, a leading provider of cryptocurrency trading bot development services, stands out as the premier choice for crypto traders and developers. Hivelance boasts a team of seasoned cryptocurrency experts and software engineers who deeply understand the crypto market and the latest trends in automated trading, Hivelance leverages the latest technologies and tools in the industry, including advanced AI and machine learning algorithms, to create highly efficient and adaptable crypto trading bots
How to Position Your Globus Data Portal for Success Ten Good PracticesGlobus
Science gateways allow science and engineering communities to access shared data, software, computing services, and instruments. Science gateways have gained a lot of traction in the last twenty years, as evidenced by projects such as the Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI) and the Center of Excellence on Science Gateways (SGX3) in the US, The Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) and its platforms in Australia, and the projects around Virtual Research Environments in Europe. A few mature frameworks have evolved with their different strengths and foci and have been taken up by a larger community such as the Globus Data Portal, Hubzero, Tapis, and Galaxy. However, even when gateways are built on successful frameworks, they continue to face the challenges of ongoing maintenance costs and how to meet the ever-expanding needs of the community they serve with enhanced features. It is not uncommon that gateways with compelling use cases are nonetheless unable to get past the prototype phase and become a full production service, or if they do, they don't survive more than a couple of years. While there is no guaranteed pathway to success, it seems likely that for any gateway there is a need for a strong community and/or solid funding streams to create and sustain its success. With over twenty years of examples to draw from, this presentation goes into detail for ten factors common to successful and enduring gateways that effectively serve as best practices for any new or developing gateway.
Unleash Unlimited Potential with One-Time Purchase
BoxLang is more than just a language; it's a community. By choosing a Visionary License, you're not just investing in your success, you're actively contributing to the ongoing development and support of BoxLang.
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3. What is Graphic Design ?
Design
Realization of a concept or
idea into a configuration,
drawing, model, mould,
pattern, plan or
specification.
Graphic design
Process of visual
communication, and
problem-solving through
the correct use of
typography, space, image
and color.
4. The difference between art & design
Art expresses beauty and feelings. It may include a message, which may be interpreted in
different ways depending on the audience.
Design is more calculated and has a specific function. Its message (information or ideas) has to
be clearly communicated to its audience in matter of seconds.
5. The difference between art & design
Art Design
Is a transformative experience Its a comunicative experience
delight, amuse Informs, comunícate, instruct
Good art inspires Good design motivates
Good art is interpreted Good design is undertood
Good art is a talent Good design is a skill
Good art sends different messages to
everyone
Good design sends the same message to
everyone
The artist express himself The designer sends a mensaje
The artists choos the way to express The audiance determins the way to send
the message
6. The concept “User Experience” was created by Donald
Norman in 1995 in an article titled: “User Experience
Architect, in the mid-1990’s”
“user experience” encompasses all aspects of the end-user’s interaction with
the Company, its services, and its products.
I invented the term because I thought human interface and usability were too
narrow. I wanted to cover all aspects of the person’s experience with the
system.
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What Is UX
8. Elements of UX Design
We tend to put the graphic design
In the visual design part, but some
Of its fundaments will be aply from
The very begining, the user research,
The grids and the basic information
architecture
12. What is graphic design
• Image based design
• Type based design
• Image & type based design
A creative process
that combines art
and technology to
communicate
ideas and
messages
13. Type based design
• Relying only on words to convey a message.
• What the words look like is as important as their
meaning.
• Designers need to consider typeface, type size,
division of text into columns, column length,
margins, spacing between paragraphs and lines,
indent paragraphs, decorative lettering, page
number treatments, boldface terms, italics and
underlining etc.
14.
15. Image & type based design
Combine images and typography to communicate a
message and establish balance between them.
18. Visual path
• Guides readers from one element to another
• Control how information is being perceived and in what order
• Important elements are emphasized, and content is organized logically
and predictably
• Good design and visual path will guide users and make their experience
smoother and happier
20. Achieve consistency
• Build trust
• Encourage a certain behavior and
emotional response
• Enhance readability
• Speed usage
• Result in returning users!
30. The optimal line length for your body text is
considered to be 50-60 characters per line,
including spaces
(“Typographie”, E. Ruder).
Other sources suggest that up to 75 characters is
acceptable. So what’s the downsides of violating
this range?
Paragraph
33. Gestalt is a psychology term which means "unified whole".
It refers to theories of visual perception developed by
German psychologists in the 1920s.
These theories attempt to describe how people tend to
organize visual elements into groups or unified wholes when
certain principles are applied.
Gestalt principles
34. Similarity
Similarity occurs when objects look similar
to one another. People often perceive
them as a group or pattern.
When similarity occurs, an object can be emphasised if it is
dissimilar to the others. This is called anomally.
The figure on the far right becomes a focal point because it
is dissimilar to the other shapes.
36. Continuation
Continuation occurs when the eye is compelled to
move through one object and continue to another
object.
The principle of continuity states that elements
that are arranged on a line or curve are perceived
to be more related than elements not on the line
or curve. .
39. Closure
Closure occurs when an object is
incomplete or a space is not completely
enclosed. If enough of the shape is
indicated, people percieve the whole by
filling in the missing information.
43. Figure and Ground
The figure-ground relationship allows the user to tell content from structure, spot affordances and
even understand how indirect depth relates to a two-dimensional way of seeing things.
44. Figure and Ground
ED “Elettro Domestici” (Home Appliances)
Usage of negative space demonstrates the letters “E” and
“D” making the logo look like an electric plug.
45. Focal Point
The focal point principle states that whatever stands
out visually will capture and hold the viewer’s
attention first.
48. What is Color?
• Color is the light reflected
from a surface
• Visible light is made up of
the wavelenghts of light
between infrared and
ultraviolet radiation
(between 400 and 700
nanometers)
50. Munsell Color System
• Lightness (light vs. dark, or white vs. black)
• Saturation (intense vs. dull), and
• Hue (e.g., red, orange, yellow, green, blue or
purple).
54. The powerful quality of gray
When sitting on another color, gray will shift to that color’s complement.
Although the gray is the same in each square, it picks up a tint of the larger
square’s complementary color.
55. Contrast and dimensions
Color can add dimensión to a design.
Dimension is created when two or more
colors created contrast, pulling some
elements forward and push others back.
56. Warm vs Cool colors
• Perceptual and psychological effects
• Warm colors are said to advance while cool colors tend to
recede
• Warm colors are said to arouse or stimulate the viewer, while
cool colors calm and relax.
64. Balance and Weight
Each element on a layout has a visual
weight that is determined by its
placement, size, color, value, shape
and texture.
65. Balance and Weight
Size: Large elements have more
visual weight than small
elements.
Color: Warm colors advance into
the foreground and tend to weigh
more than cool colors, which
recede into the background. Red
is considered the heaviest color
and yellow the lightest.
Position: Elements located higher
in the composition are perceived
to weigh more than elements
located lower in the composition.
The further from the center or
dominant area of a composition,
the greater the visual weight an
element will carry. Elements in
the foreground carry more weight
than elements in the background.
67. Balance and Weight
Value: Dark elements have more
visual weight than light elements.
Texture: Textured elements appear
heavier than non-textured objects.
Texture makes an element appear
three-dimensional, which gives the
appearance of mass and physical
weight.
Shape: Objects with a regular
shape appear heavier than objects
with an irregular shape. The
irregularity gives the impression
that mass has been removed from
a regular shape.
Orientation: Vertical objects
appear heavier than horizontal
objects. Diagonal elements carry
the most weight.
69. Basic aproches to balance
Symmetrical balance: occurs when equal weights
are on equal sides of a composition, balanced
around a fulcrum or axis in the center.
Symmetrical balance evokes feelings of formality
and elegance.
The downside of symmetrical balance is that it’s
static and sometimes regarded as boring.
71. Basic aproches to balance
Asymmetrical balance: results from
unequal visual weight on each side of the
composition.
Is more dynamic and interesting.
It evokes feelings of modernism,
movement, energy and vitality.
It offers more visual variety, although it can
be more difficult to achieve because the
relationships between elements are more
complex.
73. Radial balance: occurs when elements radiate from
a common center.
Maintaining a focal point is easy because it’s always
the center.
Because everything radiates from a common
center, everything also leads to that center, making
it a strong point of attraction.
Basic aproches to balance
75. Basic aproches to balance
Mosaic balance (or crystallographic balance) results
from balanced chaos.
The composition lacks distinct focal points, and the
elements share a uniform emphasis.
The lack of hierarchy leads to visual noise at first
glance.
Somehow, though, it all works together.
The design process specifies procedures which seek creative success through providing a client with innovative and unique design solutions to a defined Project, done on rational grounds, through an agreed-upon process
Gestalt Laws are simple principles or suggestions of how different elements are perceived when combining them in a certain way or order. Gestalt Laws can help to create for e.g. structure and a sense of belonging together on a website, they give suggestions of how to draw attention to elements that are important or how to create an impression of balance and stability.
The Law of Similarity claims that elements that appear similar are perceived as one unit. So elements that have for e.g. the same color, shape, or other common characteristics, are perceived to be belonging together. This phenomenon can be very useful to group elements together that belong to one category. In Figure 3 you can see how CNN uses this Gestalt Law to present different topics within one news category as a unit.
The Law of Good Continuation can be applied to both the design aspect as well as the content aspect of elements. Eyes can easily and naturally follow elements that are arranged along a continuous line, those elements are therefore perceived as a unit. Further, elements that follow each other either logically or temporal, are perceived as unit as well.
The Law of Closure explains why elements are recognized even if they are incomplete or nonexistent. This is due to our previous experiences and prior knowledge about possible shapes and figures, thus mentally we can supplement missing parts of an element.
The Law of Figure and Ground describes how we rather perceive a figure than the background which flows around it. There are several factors that might contribute to this phenomenon. First of all, a defined figure has a more salient appearance whereas a background does not stand out. Furthermore, if one object is placed on top of another, in this case, a figure is placed on a background, the impression of depth emerges and therefore the figure actually appears to lie on top of the background.
Another reason that leads to this figure-ground assumption is that in case there is a border line between both objects, it is more likely interpreted to belong to the figure rather than the background. Figure 6 shows how we placed several logos on a colored background. Only the logos are perceived, not the shapes that result from placing the logo on the colored background.
The Law of Figure and Ground describes how we rather perceive a figure than the background which flows around it. There are several factors that might contribute to this phenomenon. First of all, a defined figure has a more salient appearance whereas a background does not stand out. Furthermore, if one object is placed on top of another, in this case, a figure is placed on a background, the impression of depth emerges and therefore the figure actually appears to lie on top of the background.
Another reason that leads to this figure-ground assumption is that in case there is a border line between both objects, it is more likely interpreted to belong to the figure rather than the background. Figure 6 shows how we placed several logos on a colored background. Only the logos are perceived, not the shapes that result from placing the logo on the colored background.