The document discusses pre-production plans for a comic book magazine cover design. It chooses a sci-fi retro font to appeal to comic fans and uses bright colors popular in comics. Layouts show the placement of elements like the masthead, images, and barcode. Needed resources include design software like Photoshop and presentation software. Contingency plans address issues like lost work and falling behind. Health and safety concerns like eye strain and back pain are addressed. A weekly schedule outlines the production process over 8 days from initial plans to final reflection.
So now you have published your app on the Play Store. You certainly have some bugs to fix, and features to refine. And then, what? How do you transform your app into something really, really great? This talk is all about this: making your app astonishing.
Based on simple Interaction design principles, you'll discover how to make your app considerate and smart, and bring it to the next level. From search to machine learning, from social networks to common UX hints, it contains everything your app needs to become amazing!
These three tips should be sufficient enough to keep your laptop running for a long time. Should you choose to make money from your laptop, at least you won't have any problems with it getting sold because there will be no defects.
The Road Warrior: 15 Tips for the Mobile SalespersonDerek Massey
The document provides 15 productivity tips for mobile workers. It recommends getting a smartphone, tablet, and using cloud storage like Dropbox. It suggests organizing your email inbox using folders for action items, items to hold, and archive. It also recommends using tasks and calendar functions to stay organized, and apps like Evernote, Expensify, and Google Voice. Additional tips include turning alerts off, signing documents electronically on tablets, using keyboard cases, and ensuring you have backup chargers and adapters. The overall goal is to help mobile workers stay productive while on the go.
The document outlines the pre-production, layout, software and hardware resources, contingency planning, health and safety considerations, and schedule for a magazine project. Software like Photoshop and PowerPoint will be used. Potential issues include computer or software crashes, which will be addressed by saving regularly in multiple locations. Health and safety risks like back pain and eye strain will be mitigated with proper posture and regular breaks when working. The schedule includes collecting images, designing assets in Photoshop, creating the cover, inside pages, and evaluation presentation.
Because of the proliferation of laptops in recent years, most of us no doubt are already adept at using them. Despite this, however, many are still in thedark about how to fix the damned things when they break. They tend to look for technicians instead, or at the very least a friend who has some semblance of know-how in going about laptop repairs.
By all metrics, worldwide mobile usage eclipsed desktop in 2015. So why are you still designing your ecommerce site for desktop? In this essential workshop, we’ll explore how to create an intuitive, effective, responsive mobile experience for your customers. Learn how to optimize for different devices and operating systems, create concise navigation, make strong use of images, forms, and buttons, and employ powerful design cues to lead your customers from homepage to checkout.
MivaCon 2016, Thursday session 3.
The document discusses pre-production plans for a comic book magazine cover design. It chooses a sci-fi retro font to appeal to comic fans and uses bright colors popular in comics. Layouts show the placement of elements like the masthead, images, and barcode. Needed resources include design software like Photoshop and presentation software. Contingency plans address issues like lost work and falling behind. Health and safety concerns like eye strain and back pain are addressed. A weekly schedule outlines the production process over 8 days from initial plans to final reflection.
So now you have published your app on the Play Store. You certainly have some bugs to fix, and features to refine. And then, what? How do you transform your app into something really, really great? This talk is all about this: making your app astonishing.
Based on simple Interaction design principles, you'll discover how to make your app considerate and smart, and bring it to the next level. From search to machine learning, from social networks to common UX hints, it contains everything your app needs to become amazing!
These three tips should be sufficient enough to keep your laptop running for a long time. Should you choose to make money from your laptop, at least you won't have any problems with it getting sold because there will be no defects.
The Road Warrior: 15 Tips for the Mobile SalespersonDerek Massey
The document provides 15 productivity tips for mobile workers. It recommends getting a smartphone, tablet, and using cloud storage like Dropbox. It suggests organizing your email inbox using folders for action items, items to hold, and archive. It also recommends using tasks and calendar functions to stay organized, and apps like Evernote, Expensify, and Google Voice. Additional tips include turning alerts off, signing documents electronically on tablets, using keyboard cases, and ensuring you have backup chargers and adapters. The overall goal is to help mobile workers stay productive while on the go.
The document outlines the pre-production, layout, software and hardware resources, contingency planning, health and safety considerations, and schedule for a magazine project. Software like Photoshop and PowerPoint will be used. Potential issues include computer or software crashes, which will be addressed by saving regularly in multiple locations. Health and safety risks like back pain and eye strain will be mitigated with proper posture and regular breaks when working. The schedule includes collecting images, designing assets in Photoshop, creating the cover, inside pages, and evaluation presentation.
Because of the proliferation of laptops in recent years, most of us no doubt are already adept at using them. Despite this, however, many are still in thedark about how to fix the damned things when they break. They tend to look for technicians instead, or at the very least a friend who has some semblance of know-how in going about laptop repairs.
By all metrics, worldwide mobile usage eclipsed desktop in 2015. So why are you still designing your ecommerce site for desktop? In this essential workshop, we’ll explore how to create an intuitive, effective, responsive mobile experience for your customers. Learn how to optimize for different devices and operating systems, create concise navigation, make strong use of images, forms, and buttons, and employ powerful design cues to lead your customers from homepage to checkout.
MivaCon 2016, Thursday session 3.
The Future of Website Design - 11 Trends for 2017 and BeyondDana Donnelly
11 Website Design Trends that you’re likely to see implemented in 2017 to enhance user experience and user interface. Plus ProTips to make your site stand out.
Die Ausbeutung und Verschmutzung der Umwelt ist das aktuell globalste und größte Problem des Planeten. Auch UX Designer können hierauf einen positiven Einfluss nehmen. Der Vortrag beschreibt Design Prinzipien für ökologisch nachhaltige Innovationen mit dem Ziel einer Green UX. Als Inspiration für die Prinzipien dienen neben Theorien zu Nachhaltigkeit und Produktdesign auch gesellschaftliche Strömungen wie Minimalismus und die Zero Waste Bewegung. Die Anwendung der Prinzipien wird anhand von Beispielen im Hardware- sowie GUI-Design illustriert.
10 Design Trends 2015 - UX & UI Trends for Mobile SolutionsDMI
Do you create or provide a mobile app or web solution? Even if you already have the user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) nailed down to a T, you're never quite finished. With different design elements and solutions going in and out of fashion, you constantly have to ensure that your solution doesn't start to feel dated.
Here's our shortlist of the most exciting things going on in UX/UI Design right now and what we can expect to see in this space in a not too distant future!
UX Design + UI Design: Injecting a brand persona!Jayan Narayanan
It is my try to shed light on two often heard but little understood or confused acronyms and its impact on overall brand experience. The presentation originally designed to address a group of entrepreneurs who have little knowledge in design and it's technical jargons.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayan-narayanan/
UX design is not a step in the process, it's in everything we do. More than anything it is a project philosophy, not just a set of tools, methods and deliverables.
In this presentation we explain how you can differentiate through design, why user experience design matters as well as share our knowledge around all the activities that helps ensure a great UX/UI design.
La mode s'évapore, la tendance s'érode… Seul le style reste.
Je vous présente les évolutions graphiques et digitales. Un point sur les tendances webdesign et autour du web. Une étude pour y voir plus clair.
Bonus : un guide des couleurs se trouve à la fin du document !
[Dernière mise à jour : 2 septembre 2016]
Article Tendances Web Design 2016 rédigé pour Alsacréations :
http://www.alsacreations.com/article/lire/1696-tendances-web-design-2016.html
Article "Comment les géants de la Silicon Valley standardisent le web… et le reste" basé sur mon entretien pour Maddyness :
https://www.maddyness.com/innovation/2016/09/05/design-les-geants-de-la-silicon-valley-standardisent-le-web/
Article de Frenchweb :
http://www.frenchweb.fr/web-design-quelles-seront-les-grandes-tendances-en-2016/221440
Présentation antérieure : Tendances Web Design 2015
http://fr.slideshare.net/philipperondepierre37/web-designtendances2015-38916551
Autre présentation : Apple, Branding Story
http://fr.slideshare.net/philipperondepierre37/apple-une-question-dimage
Philippe Rondepierrre - Directeur Artistique
http://philipperondepierre.com
Your guide to picking the right User Interface (UI) and creating the best User Experience (UX) in just a short amount of time. Learn how to quickly create mockups, landing pages, and build mock integrations that turn into large ideas.
Have more questions about UX/UI? Contact mvp@koombea.com for additional information or questions and we will get back to you shortly.
Emotional Webdesign am Internet Briefing 2013 in BernRemy Blaettler
The document discusses using emotional design in digital products and services. It outlines how focusing only on usability is not enough, and that designers should aim to create experiences that are also pleasurable and leave a positive lasting impression on users. Specific techniques mentioned include using humor, being context-sensitive to things like location and time, personalized greetings, developing automated responses with personality, and crafting error messages that apologize and help users. The presenter advocates designing interactions that engage users on an emotional level in order to form stronger connections to brands.
This document provides a summary of a longer document that criticizes the typical ineffective use of PowerPoint presentations and provides suggestions to create more impactful presentations. The summary is:
1) PowerPoint is often used as a teleprompter, written record, or memory aid rather than for true communication, which requires transferring emotion.
2) Microsoft templates and tools encourage overuse of bullet points and poor design that hinders communication.
3) Effective presentations combine logical facts with emotional engagement of the audience and are used to persuade rather than just inform.
4) The document provides tips to improve presentations, such as limiting words on slides, using evocative images, and creating an emotional experience for the audience.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents for a handbook called "Pixel Perfect Precision Version 3". The introduction explains that over the 4 years since the first version, the focus has shifted from pure pixels to also covering how the company works. It thanks the reader for enjoying the following pages. The table of contents provides an outline of the document's chapters.
This document provides advice on how to create effective PowerPoint presentations that communicate ideas through emotion rather than just presenting facts and bullet points. It argues that PowerPoint presentations often fail because they are used as teleprompters, written records of what was said, or verbatim transcripts for audiences rather than to transfer emotion. The document provides tips for creating engaging presentations with fewer words per slide, images to reinforce ideas, handing out details separately, and getting feedback. It emphasizes using slides to trigger emotional reactions and support the presenter's storytelling rather than just repeating what is said.
This document discusses the Lean UX process for building apps that users love. It emphasizes starting with user research to understand problems, rapidly prototyping solutions, and getting frequent feedback to iterate designs. The process involves creating personas, testing assumptions with users, prioritizing problems, making paper/digital prototypes, getting early feedback, and continuously improving through multiple iterations. The goal is to build something that solves the right problems in a way users enjoy.
The document provides an overview of various communication and information technology topics, including:
- The Internet, browsers, search engines, domain names, and social media. Examples of popular social media platforms are described.
- The differences between asynchronous communication (does not require all participants to be present simultaneously) and synchronous communication (requires simultaneous participation) are explained.
- Collaboration tools like Google Documents that allow multiple users to edit a live document simultaneously are discussed.
- Features of Microsoft Word like adding graphics, synonyms, autocorrect and online dilemmas are covered at a high level.
- Additional topics covered include lurking, chat rooms, commonly used abbreviations, drawing shapes and changing layouts in
The document provides operational definitions of thinking, communicating, and learning, describing thinking as constructing mental models and simulating them, communicating as making the outputs of thinking available to others, and learning as occurring through both simulating mental models and comparing them to the models of others. It introduces eight systems thinking skills and uses STELLA diagrams to illustrate the interrelationships between thinking, communicating, and learning.
The document provides 8 tips for creating effective presentations: 1) Tell a story with a clear beginning, middle, and end; 2) Keep content simple using minimal words and focusing on the audience; 3) Leverage visuals like images which are processed faster than text; 4) Use colors deliberately to draw attention; 5) Thoughtfully select fonts that complement each other and the context; 6) Ensure technical and grammatical perfection to avoid distracting errors; 7) Craft a memorable call to action at the end; 8) Remember to engage the audience with an element of fun and keep content fresh. The overall message is to focus on the audience experience and needs above all else when designing a presentation.
The document provides tips for effective copywriting to engage readers and promote sales. It recommends focusing on building relationships over sales, using a casual and personal tone like a conversation rather than a lecture, and focusing on benefits rather than features. It also stresses the importance of including a clear call to action. The document concludes by providing a checklist for mechanics like spelling, readability, and flow. The overall message is that copywriting works best when it is simple, personal and builds a relationship with the reader.
How To Write Emails, Sales Letters, & Proposals That Slidesspencer longshore
I've done this seminar hundreds of times ..sales people are amazed and motivated by what they obvisiouly did not know and understand about this artform !
Presentation for the Dublin, Ohio Chamber of Commerce Lunch and Learn Series covering Email Marketing, Blogging, Podcasting, and Social Networking Tools.
The document discusses how web conferencing solutions like Zoom saw explosive growth with the rise of remote work and learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. It notes that while these tools allow communication without physical presence, online meetings and classes can lack interactivity and body language. To keep audiences engaged, the document recommends using a visualizer device to display materials spontaneously and reset attention spans, as visual content is better retained than text-heavy slides. Integrating the visualizer's live camera feed into conferencing platforms like Zoom allows for flexibility and interaction lacking in static presentations.
The document discusses the emerging role of social software tools within IBM to foster collaboration and innovation among employees. It outlines several categories of tools used internally, from established collaboration tools like email and instant messaging, to newer social tools gaining adoption like blogs, social bookmarking, and virtual worlds. The document also discusses IBM's Technology Adoption Program which exposes employees to new tools and technologies to enhance productivity and innovation.
The Future of Website Design - 11 Trends for 2017 and BeyondDana Donnelly
11 Website Design Trends that you’re likely to see implemented in 2017 to enhance user experience and user interface. Plus ProTips to make your site stand out.
Die Ausbeutung und Verschmutzung der Umwelt ist das aktuell globalste und größte Problem des Planeten. Auch UX Designer können hierauf einen positiven Einfluss nehmen. Der Vortrag beschreibt Design Prinzipien für ökologisch nachhaltige Innovationen mit dem Ziel einer Green UX. Als Inspiration für die Prinzipien dienen neben Theorien zu Nachhaltigkeit und Produktdesign auch gesellschaftliche Strömungen wie Minimalismus und die Zero Waste Bewegung. Die Anwendung der Prinzipien wird anhand von Beispielen im Hardware- sowie GUI-Design illustriert.
10 Design Trends 2015 - UX & UI Trends for Mobile SolutionsDMI
Do you create or provide a mobile app or web solution? Even if you already have the user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) nailed down to a T, you're never quite finished. With different design elements and solutions going in and out of fashion, you constantly have to ensure that your solution doesn't start to feel dated.
Here's our shortlist of the most exciting things going on in UX/UI Design right now and what we can expect to see in this space in a not too distant future!
UX Design + UI Design: Injecting a brand persona!Jayan Narayanan
It is my try to shed light on two often heard but little understood or confused acronyms and its impact on overall brand experience. The presentation originally designed to address a group of entrepreneurs who have little knowledge in design and it's technical jargons.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayan-narayanan/
UX design is not a step in the process, it's in everything we do. More than anything it is a project philosophy, not just a set of tools, methods and deliverables.
In this presentation we explain how you can differentiate through design, why user experience design matters as well as share our knowledge around all the activities that helps ensure a great UX/UI design.
La mode s'évapore, la tendance s'érode… Seul le style reste.
Je vous présente les évolutions graphiques et digitales. Un point sur les tendances webdesign et autour du web. Une étude pour y voir plus clair.
Bonus : un guide des couleurs se trouve à la fin du document !
[Dernière mise à jour : 2 septembre 2016]
Article Tendances Web Design 2016 rédigé pour Alsacréations :
http://www.alsacreations.com/article/lire/1696-tendances-web-design-2016.html
Article "Comment les géants de la Silicon Valley standardisent le web… et le reste" basé sur mon entretien pour Maddyness :
https://www.maddyness.com/innovation/2016/09/05/design-les-geants-de-la-silicon-valley-standardisent-le-web/
Article de Frenchweb :
http://www.frenchweb.fr/web-design-quelles-seront-les-grandes-tendances-en-2016/221440
Présentation antérieure : Tendances Web Design 2015
http://fr.slideshare.net/philipperondepierre37/web-designtendances2015-38916551
Autre présentation : Apple, Branding Story
http://fr.slideshare.net/philipperondepierre37/apple-une-question-dimage
Philippe Rondepierrre - Directeur Artistique
http://philipperondepierre.com
Your guide to picking the right User Interface (UI) and creating the best User Experience (UX) in just a short amount of time. Learn how to quickly create mockups, landing pages, and build mock integrations that turn into large ideas.
Have more questions about UX/UI? Contact mvp@koombea.com for additional information or questions and we will get back to you shortly.
Emotional Webdesign am Internet Briefing 2013 in BernRemy Blaettler
The document discusses using emotional design in digital products and services. It outlines how focusing only on usability is not enough, and that designers should aim to create experiences that are also pleasurable and leave a positive lasting impression on users. Specific techniques mentioned include using humor, being context-sensitive to things like location and time, personalized greetings, developing automated responses with personality, and crafting error messages that apologize and help users. The presenter advocates designing interactions that engage users on an emotional level in order to form stronger connections to brands.
This document provides a summary of a longer document that criticizes the typical ineffective use of PowerPoint presentations and provides suggestions to create more impactful presentations. The summary is:
1) PowerPoint is often used as a teleprompter, written record, or memory aid rather than for true communication, which requires transferring emotion.
2) Microsoft templates and tools encourage overuse of bullet points and poor design that hinders communication.
3) Effective presentations combine logical facts with emotional engagement of the audience and are used to persuade rather than just inform.
4) The document provides tips to improve presentations, such as limiting words on slides, using evocative images, and creating an emotional experience for the audience.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents for a handbook called "Pixel Perfect Precision Version 3". The introduction explains that over the 4 years since the first version, the focus has shifted from pure pixels to also covering how the company works. It thanks the reader for enjoying the following pages. The table of contents provides an outline of the document's chapters.
This document provides advice on how to create effective PowerPoint presentations that communicate ideas through emotion rather than just presenting facts and bullet points. It argues that PowerPoint presentations often fail because they are used as teleprompters, written records of what was said, or verbatim transcripts for audiences rather than to transfer emotion. The document provides tips for creating engaging presentations with fewer words per slide, images to reinforce ideas, handing out details separately, and getting feedback. It emphasizes using slides to trigger emotional reactions and support the presenter's storytelling rather than just repeating what is said.
This document discusses the Lean UX process for building apps that users love. It emphasizes starting with user research to understand problems, rapidly prototyping solutions, and getting frequent feedback to iterate designs. The process involves creating personas, testing assumptions with users, prioritizing problems, making paper/digital prototypes, getting early feedback, and continuously improving through multiple iterations. The goal is to build something that solves the right problems in a way users enjoy.
The document provides an overview of various communication and information technology topics, including:
- The Internet, browsers, search engines, domain names, and social media. Examples of popular social media platforms are described.
- The differences between asynchronous communication (does not require all participants to be present simultaneously) and synchronous communication (requires simultaneous participation) are explained.
- Collaboration tools like Google Documents that allow multiple users to edit a live document simultaneously are discussed.
- Features of Microsoft Word like adding graphics, synonyms, autocorrect and online dilemmas are covered at a high level.
- Additional topics covered include lurking, chat rooms, commonly used abbreviations, drawing shapes and changing layouts in
The document provides operational definitions of thinking, communicating, and learning, describing thinking as constructing mental models and simulating them, communicating as making the outputs of thinking available to others, and learning as occurring through both simulating mental models and comparing them to the models of others. It introduces eight systems thinking skills and uses STELLA diagrams to illustrate the interrelationships between thinking, communicating, and learning.
The document provides 8 tips for creating effective presentations: 1) Tell a story with a clear beginning, middle, and end; 2) Keep content simple using minimal words and focusing on the audience; 3) Leverage visuals like images which are processed faster than text; 4) Use colors deliberately to draw attention; 5) Thoughtfully select fonts that complement each other and the context; 6) Ensure technical and grammatical perfection to avoid distracting errors; 7) Craft a memorable call to action at the end; 8) Remember to engage the audience with an element of fun and keep content fresh. The overall message is to focus on the audience experience and needs above all else when designing a presentation.
The document provides tips for effective copywriting to engage readers and promote sales. It recommends focusing on building relationships over sales, using a casual and personal tone like a conversation rather than a lecture, and focusing on benefits rather than features. It also stresses the importance of including a clear call to action. The document concludes by providing a checklist for mechanics like spelling, readability, and flow. The overall message is that copywriting works best when it is simple, personal and builds a relationship with the reader.
How To Write Emails, Sales Letters, & Proposals That Slidesspencer longshore
I've done this seminar hundreds of times ..sales people are amazed and motivated by what they obvisiouly did not know and understand about this artform !
Presentation for the Dublin, Ohio Chamber of Commerce Lunch and Learn Series covering Email Marketing, Blogging, Podcasting, and Social Networking Tools.
The document discusses how web conferencing solutions like Zoom saw explosive growth with the rise of remote work and learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. It notes that while these tools allow communication without physical presence, online meetings and classes can lack interactivity and body language. To keep audiences engaged, the document recommends using a visualizer device to display materials spontaneously and reset attention spans, as visual content is better retained than text-heavy slides. Integrating the visualizer's live camera feed into conferencing platforms like Zoom allows for flexibility and interaction lacking in static presentations.
The document discusses the emerging role of social software tools within IBM to foster collaboration and innovation among employees. It outlines several categories of tools used internally, from established collaboration tools like email and instant messaging, to newer social tools gaining adoption like blogs, social bookmarking, and virtual worlds. The document also discusses IBM's Technology Adoption Program which exposes employees to new tools and technologies to enhance productivity and innovation.
The document outlines an agenda for a class that includes an icebreaker, videos on typography, finding fonts, choosing fonts to match a logo, and designing a business card using a provided logo. Students will work in teams to design the business card, selecting a color scheme and fonts. Their homework is to read about color and have materials ready to workshop for an ACE video project.
This document is Sharon Xiao Liu's money tasklist from 2015 that contains ideas and tasks related to creative commons works, presentations, programming, innovation, ethics, and more. It includes disclaimers about some ideas being outdated and the importance of doing one's own work. The tasklist was copied into an email and contains additional notes tagged as "MT" providing context and advice on managing ideas, thinking, ethics, and generating new ideas.
This document provides time management tips for creative business owners. It acknowledges that creative thinkers often struggle with organization and completing tasks by deadlines. It suggests that creative people need systems that cater to their visual and colorful thinking styles, like mind maps and planners that allow seeing all tasks at once. While many tools exist, discipline is required to stick to one system long enough for it to be effective. The author recommends carefully selecting a system that works with an individual's natural thought processes and notes, even if it means jotting down ideas at unexpected times to capture fleeting thoughts. With the right system and consistency, creative people can achieve their innovative goals.
Noel Holmes User Experience Portfolio 1 Of 2Noel Holmes
Noel Holmes has experience leading user experience teams and designing products across multiple channels. Some key points:
- He led the user experience team for a project that launched localized travel websites for 20 countries at once.
- As director of user interface design, he helped build a new application and website for Prodigy in just 7 months through user research, visual design, information architecture and accessibility work.
- He has expertise building and motivating user experience teams, conducting user research, information architecture, interaction design, visual design and more.
Develop a plan for you eChat program. In this presentation we will explore how to plan, deploy and maintain a chat program for your own business. We will also explore the importance of spelling, grammar, diction and tone when conducting business through your chat program.
Web + Social Media + Cyber Security for LawyersJoshua Weaver
This document provides advice and guidance about building a website. It discusses the importance of having a clear purpose and story for the website. It recommends prioritizing responsive design and using frameworks like Bootstrap or Material Design. The document also covers topics like social media, branding, cybersecurity basics, and legal issues related to online activities.
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This document discusses the lean startup theory and methodology. It introduces Rémy Blättler, the chief of system at Supertext AG, and his background. It then outlines the lean startup process of having an idea, building a minimum viable product, measuring how customers respond, and learning and iterating based on data. Examples are provided of how Supertext applied this approach in reality compared to their initial plans. The key lessons promoted are to start building something instead of waiting for the perfect idea, that no one will steal your idea so don't worry about sharing it, and to try selling the product before fully building it out.
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This document provides guidance on multilingual websites, including best practices for strings with placeholders, resource files, language selection, politically correct terminology, translation tools, file formats, SEO, and hiring a web developer. Key recommendations include always putting strings in a separate resource file, using a globe or map icon for language selection in the native language, considering all regions and cultures, and using XLIFF or TMX as translation file formats.
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This document summarizes various machine translation and project management tools. It discusses online CAT tools like XTM, Wordbee, Crowdin, GlobalSight, Wordfast Anywhere, and Boltran. It also mentions cloud-connected tools like Trados Server and Across Server. The document outlines the key features and pricing of these tools. It concludes by discussing potential disrupters in the industry like Cloudwords, MyGengo, and tolingo.
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2. ME – Remy Blättler
Bachelor in Computer Science from
Switzerland
Master in Computer Engineering from
Chicago
6 Year of New York fun
Now back in Switzerland with my own
company Supertext
19. Team Pages
Good place to be a little playful
Ideas
Handwritten signature
Automatic daily horoscope
Mouse-over pic with something funny behind
Avoid:
Too personal information
27. Personal not personalized
Be personal in e-mails, newsletter and on
your webpage.
Personalization is often just another feature
that clutters the interface
Du / Sie in German. Track it in your CRM
«Hey Remy» sounds so much better than
«Dear Mister Blättler»
28. Greetings and goodbye
Boring
Hello Remy
In the morning
Good Morning Remy
Almost time for lunch?
Afternoon
We hope you’re on the way home soon?
29. Greetings and goodbye
Evening
Wow, still at work, Remy?
Before a holiday
Instead of always «Kind regards»
We wish you happy Estern
Enjoy your long weekend!
30. Numbers and Dates
Bad:
1 Comments, 2 Comments, 45 Comments
Better
One Comment, Two Comments, 45 Comments
You have no new messages.
You have one new message.
You have five new messages.
33. Error Pages
Avoid them
Plan for all use cases, check logs, analytics
Use same design
34.
35. Error Pages
Avoid them
Plan for all use cases, check logs, analytics
Use same design
Apologize and calm the user down
36.
37. Error Pages
Avoid them
Plan for all use cases, check logs, analytics
Use same design
Apologize and calm the user down
Help with the next step / recovery
Allow for feedback
38.
39. Bills (Supertext Reminder)
Hey
I’m the Computer at Supertext. During the
cleanup of my harddrive I found the following
open payment:
{ Payment Information }
Nobody knows about this here yet, please pay
quickly so it stays that way.
40. Risks
Emotions are Emotions!
Some will hate them. Some will love em.
Be careful where you use them. If used
properly they can be a very powerful way to
create an identity and a connection to your
brand.
41. Links
Cool 404 Error Pages
404 Best Practices
Fab404
Emotional Interface Design
Don’t listen to Le Corbusier