This document provides best practices for using business blogging. It recommends focusing a blog on a specific audience and area of expertise. Posts should have a first-person voice and focus on building an engaged community through regular, authentic posts and comments on other blogs. Blogs help businesses by increasing visibility, saving time and money compared to traditional marketing, and generating revenue through content, audience, and advertising. The document provides examples of successful business blogs and tips on finding new blogs to follow.
This document provides guidance on selecting, installing, and using themes in WordPress. It defines what a theme is and discusses theme frameworks. It offers tips for determining if a theme is responsive, mobile ready, compatible with other browsers, and passes validation. The document recommends sources for finding themes and notes that free themes are not always better, while paying does not guarantee quality. It highlights considerations like support, documentation, and keeping themes updated once installed.
Better User Experience for WordPress Sitesaungstad
This document discusses improving user experience for WordPress sites. It defines user experience and outlines several methods for evaluating and improving UX, such as card sorting, personas and usability testing. The document then provides tips for good design practices like using tables and contrast to improve readability, implementing responsive and mobile-first design, and using stock images and fonts to enhance a site's visual design without reinventing elements. It stresses the importance of content, calls to action, and metadata like excerpts and contact details to create a high-quality user experience.
This book provides a concise and common sense approach to web usability. It aims to help designers avoid complex jargon and focus on how users really experience and interact with websites. The book emphasizes designing pages for scanning rather than reading, using minimal words, and creating intuitive navigation. It also stresses the importance of user testing to identify and address usability issues. The second edition updates examples, addresses new challenges like accessibility, and provides guidance for dealing with stakeholders who prioritize things other than usability.
Finding product/market fit is the key to success for new ventures. But it’s often elusive, and understanding the needs and desires of your potential customers is harder than many of us expect. Christina Wodtke, of Wodtke Consulting, shares design techniques to help you glean meaningful insights about your target market.
This document provides tips and guidance for starting and maintaining a successful blog. It defines what a blog is, discusses whether blogging is right for the reader, and lists reasons for why someone may want to start a blog, such as to build web traffic, connect with customers, or provide information about a company. The document recommends blogging platforms like WordPress, Tumblr, and Blogger and provides tips on what content to include, how often to post, using images and catchy titles, and other best practices. Local blog examples are also provided.
The document discusses techniques for visual thinking and idea generation using tools like post-its, walls, and frameworks. It outlines three main techniques: 1) fragmenting and freelisting ideas, 2) chunking ideas into affinity groups, and 3) mapping ideas to frameworks to discover patterns and opportunities. These techniques can be used to generate product ideas by freelisting, sketching concepts, and getting feedback through dotmocracy voting. Visual thinking through drawing and diagramming can unlock insights.
If you’re a creative or technical professional, odds are you need a great portfolio website. What makes a good portfolio? What if you’re a writer, or a developer, and don’t have a lot of visual work to show? We’ll go over how to navigate the intimidating world of personal portfolio websites, using WordPress as our guide.
This document provides best practices for using business blogging. It recommends focusing a blog on a specific audience and area of expertise. Posts should have a first-person voice and focus on building an engaged community through regular, authentic posts and comments on other blogs. Blogs help businesses by increasing visibility, saving time and money compared to traditional marketing, and generating revenue through content, audience, and advertising. The document provides examples of successful business blogs and tips on finding new blogs to follow.
This document provides guidance on selecting, installing, and using themes in WordPress. It defines what a theme is and discusses theme frameworks. It offers tips for determining if a theme is responsive, mobile ready, compatible with other browsers, and passes validation. The document recommends sources for finding themes and notes that free themes are not always better, while paying does not guarantee quality. It highlights considerations like support, documentation, and keeping themes updated once installed.
Better User Experience for WordPress Sitesaungstad
This document discusses improving user experience for WordPress sites. It defines user experience and outlines several methods for evaluating and improving UX, such as card sorting, personas and usability testing. The document then provides tips for good design practices like using tables and contrast to improve readability, implementing responsive and mobile-first design, and using stock images and fonts to enhance a site's visual design without reinventing elements. It stresses the importance of content, calls to action, and metadata like excerpts and contact details to create a high-quality user experience.
This book provides a concise and common sense approach to web usability. It aims to help designers avoid complex jargon and focus on how users really experience and interact with websites. The book emphasizes designing pages for scanning rather than reading, using minimal words, and creating intuitive navigation. It also stresses the importance of user testing to identify and address usability issues. The second edition updates examples, addresses new challenges like accessibility, and provides guidance for dealing with stakeholders who prioritize things other than usability.
Finding product/market fit is the key to success for new ventures. But it’s often elusive, and understanding the needs and desires of your potential customers is harder than many of us expect. Christina Wodtke, of Wodtke Consulting, shares design techniques to help you glean meaningful insights about your target market.
This document provides tips and guidance for starting and maintaining a successful blog. It defines what a blog is, discusses whether blogging is right for the reader, and lists reasons for why someone may want to start a blog, such as to build web traffic, connect with customers, or provide information about a company. The document recommends blogging platforms like WordPress, Tumblr, and Blogger and provides tips on what content to include, how often to post, using images and catchy titles, and other best practices. Local blog examples are also provided.
The document discusses techniques for visual thinking and idea generation using tools like post-its, walls, and frameworks. It outlines three main techniques: 1) fragmenting and freelisting ideas, 2) chunking ideas into affinity groups, and 3) mapping ideas to frameworks to discover patterns and opportunities. These techniques can be used to generate product ideas by freelisting, sketching concepts, and getting feedback through dotmocracy voting. Visual thinking through drawing and diagramming can unlock insights.
If you’re a creative or technical professional, odds are you need a great portfolio website. What makes a good portfolio? What if you’re a writer, or a developer, and don’t have a lot of visual work to show? We’ll go over how to navigate the intimidating world of personal portfolio websites, using WordPress as our guide.
Loras College librarians transformed their library’s website into one that responded to users’ needs while meeting the library's teaching objectives and the College’s branding requirements - all with no budget, limited staff, and very little technical assistance. Presented at the 2014 Library Technology Conference at Macalester College. Also available at: http://digitalcommons.macalester.edu/libtech_conf/2014/sessions/17/
Ambient Personalization (Personalisation) and Rich Internet MechanismsChris Khalil
One size doesn't fit all. This presentation examines how personalisation allows users to control their view of a site. As a case study it describes the redesign of news.com.au. Presented as an Advanced Session at OZ-IA Conference, Sydney Sept. 20th 2008
PBWorks is easy to use to create blogs. Users first select "Pages & Files" then choose their name from the "Worldwise LinGO Blogs" list. From there, users can select "Edit" to add pictures, videos, and create their blog. Users should remember to "Save" their work once finished.
The document discusses principles of good user experience and interface design. It provides principles from experts like Schneiderman, Norman, and Krug on how to design intuitive and easy to use interfaces. Key principles include consistency, visibility of actions, clear feedback, and reducing cognitive load on users. The goal is to design interfaces that "don't make me think" and are obvious to use. It also discusses Kathy's rule of designing interfaces that are polite, self-explanatory, and allow users to easily understand where they are and navigate between pages.
The document summarizes Steve Krug's book "Don't Make Me Think" which provides guidance on effective web design techniques. It outlines Krug's three main laws of usability: 1) websites should be self-explanatory, 2) each click should be an unambiguous choice, and 3) reduce unnecessary words. Krug advocates for clear visual hierarchies, unambiguous page names, concise messaging, and usability testing. The document also briefly compares Krug's work to other books focused on design such as "The Design of Everyday Things" and "Brain Rules".
This document discusses thoughtful theming and efficient theme development in WordPress. It defines design and discusses areas of design in WordPress like database design, admin UI design, and theme design. It explains what makes a theme and why someone would want to roll their own theme instead of using a drop-in theme. The document provides examples of using conditional logic in themes to reduce files and modularly load CSS to improve efficiency. It emphasizes gaining a strong understanding of WordPress and using principles of good design to create themes.
Navigation refers to the links and menus on a website that allow users to move between different pages and sections. Effective navigation should be easy to use, learnable, and indicate the user's current location. When designing a navigation menu, it is important to start with information architecture and use simple, intuitive labeling. Navigation menus can be vertical lists or horizontal bars, and different link states like visited, hovered, and active can be customized with CSS. The document provides examples of code for different types of navigation menus and links.
Overcoming University branding issues-VCU: TERMINALFOUR tforum 2013Terminalfour
'Get your website under control-One Brand'-Virginia Commonwealth University discuss how they overcame branding issues by using TERMINALFOUR Site Manager to control all their websites under one roof.
Graham Lavender on blogs and Twitter at John Abbott 2010guybrariang
This document discusses blogs and Twitter for individuals and institutions. It provides an overview of what blogs are and why people blog, both for personal and professional reasons. Popular blogging platforms like WordPress are recommended for starting a blog. The document also covers using Twitter to join online conversations and promote services. Institutions like libraries are encouraged to use Twitter to interact with users and promote events. Overall, blogging and Twitter are presented as ways for students, professionals, and organizations to participate in online discussions.
Mistakes, misconceptions, over-indulgences, minutia, and generally silly aspects of modern web accessibility. Presented by Jared Smith
at Accessing Higher Ground Conference 2009.
The document provides an FAQ for a presentation on how to plug clients into their WordPress sites. It discusses that slides will be available online after the talk, the speaker tries not to curse but this is Portland, and the speaker has no idea why they keep being allowed to speak. It then discusses tips for handling clients, such as focusing on specific tasks not just WordPress, offering support options, and setting clear expectations through contracts.
Updated Feb. 9, 2014. This PPT is a review of color and fonts as used with HTML5 and CSS. Used in an undergraduate journalism class called Advanced Online Media Production.
Responsive design is becoming increasingly important in modern (web)design. What's the best workflow to create a succesful online platform? We're not sure! But this is the one we use :)
Loras College librarians transformed their library’s website into one that responded to users’ needs while meeting the library's teaching objectives and the College’s branding requirements - all with no budget, limited staff, and very little technical assistance. Presented at the 2014 Library Technology Conference at Macalester College. Also available at: http://digitalcommons.macalester.edu/libtech_conf/2014/sessions/17/
Ambient Personalization (Personalisation) and Rich Internet MechanismsChris Khalil
One size doesn't fit all. This presentation examines how personalisation allows users to control their view of a site. As a case study it describes the redesign of news.com.au. Presented as an Advanced Session at OZ-IA Conference, Sydney Sept. 20th 2008
PBWorks is easy to use to create blogs. Users first select "Pages & Files" then choose their name from the "Worldwise LinGO Blogs" list. From there, users can select "Edit" to add pictures, videos, and create their blog. Users should remember to "Save" their work once finished.
The document discusses principles of good user experience and interface design. It provides principles from experts like Schneiderman, Norman, and Krug on how to design intuitive and easy to use interfaces. Key principles include consistency, visibility of actions, clear feedback, and reducing cognitive load on users. The goal is to design interfaces that "don't make me think" and are obvious to use. It also discusses Kathy's rule of designing interfaces that are polite, self-explanatory, and allow users to easily understand where they are and navigate between pages.
The document summarizes Steve Krug's book "Don't Make Me Think" which provides guidance on effective web design techniques. It outlines Krug's three main laws of usability: 1) websites should be self-explanatory, 2) each click should be an unambiguous choice, and 3) reduce unnecessary words. Krug advocates for clear visual hierarchies, unambiguous page names, concise messaging, and usability testing. The document also briefly compares Krug's work to other books focused on design such as "The Design of Everyday Things" and "Brain Rules".
This document discusses thoughtful theming and efficient theme development in WordPress. It defines design and discusses areas of design in WordPress like database design, admin UI design, and theme design. It explains what makes a theme and why someone would want to roll their own theme instead of using a drop-in theme. The document provides examples of using conditional logic in themes to reduce files and modularly load CSS to improve efficiency. It emphasizes gaining a strong understanding of WordPress and using principles of good design to create themes.
Navigation refers to the links and menus on a website that allow users to move between different pages and sections. Effective navigation should be easy to use, learnable, and indicate the user's current location. When designing a navigation menu, it is important to start with information architecture and use simple, intuitive labeling. Navigation menus can be vertical lists or horizontal bars, and different link states like visited, hovered, and active can be customized with CSS. The document provides examples of code for different types of navigation menus and links.
Overcoming University branding issues-VCU: TERMINALFOUR tforum 2013Terminalfour
'Get your website under control-One Brand'-Virginia Commonwealth University discuss how they overcame branding issues by using TERMINALFOUR Site Manager to control all their websites under one roof.
Graham Lavender on blogs and Twitter at John Abbott 2010guybrariang
This document discusses blogs and Twitter for individuals and institutions. It provides an overview of what blogs are and why people blog, both for personal and professional reasons. Popular blogging platforms like WordPress are recommended for starting a blog. The document also covers using Twitter to join online conversations and promote services. Institutions like libraries are encouraged to use Twitter to interact with users and promote events. Overall, blogging and Twitter are presented as ways for students, professionals, and organizations to participate in online discussions.
Mistakes, misconceptions, over-indulgences, minutia, and generally silly aspects of modern web accessibility. Presented by Jared Smith
at Accessing Higher Ground Conference 2009.
The document provides an FAQ for a presentation on how to plug clients into their WordPress sites. It discusses that slides will be available online after the talk, the speaker tries not to curse but this is Portland, and the speaker has no idea why they keep being allowed to speak. It then discusses tips for handling clients, such as focusing on specific tasks not just WordPress, offering support options, and setting clear expectations through contracts.
Updated Feb. 9, 2014. This PPT is a review of color and fonts as used with HTML5 and CSS. Used in an undergraduate journalism class called Advanced Online Media Production.
Responsive design is becoming increasingly important in modern (web)design. What's the best workflow to create a succesful online platform? We're not sure! But this is the one we use :)
This document provides step-by-step instructions for setting up a self-hosted WordPress blog in less than 5 minutes. It begins by explaining the benefits of a self-hosted blog compared to free blogging platforms. It then outlines the four steps to set up a blog: 1) select a domain name, 2) buy the domain and hosting account, 3) install WordPress using cPanel, and 4) access the WordPress dashboard. Specific recommendations are provided for buying hosting from Hostgator and using "Blogenator" as the coupon code for 25% off. Instructions for installing WordPress via Fantastico Deluxe in cPanel are also included.
The Congressional Budget Office presented its Budget and Economic Outlook for 2015 to 2025. The CBO director Douglas Elmendorf discussed projections that showed growing budget deficits, a rising federal debt level, increasing spending primarily on healthcare programs, and steady economic growth over the next decade. Key inputs in the CBO's economic projections included slower potential labor force growth and steady potential productivity and inflation.
This document provides a template for writing an informal letter in English. It includes common phrases used for greetings, asking about the recipient's news, giving one's own news, making apologies, invitations, requests, thanks, congratulations, good luck wishes, suggestions, and sign-offs. Sample sentences are provided for each section to demonstrate how to structure different parts of an informal letter.
Hamed Hashemian is writing to apply for a posted position. He includes his relevant experience working for various employers over the past four years, as well as his qualifications which include a diploma and degree from Barcelona University. He expresses his availability for an interview and looks forward to hearing from the recipient. Hamed closes by signing off with his name.
The document discusses habitual behavior in the present and past tenses. For the present, the simple present tense is used to describe habitual actions or permanent situations, often with frequency adverbs. For the past, the past simple or "used to" are used to refer to regular past actions or habits, while "would" refers to past habits but not situations. Various alternatives to express habitual behavior are also outlined such as the present continuous, adjectives, "tend to", and "will".
Наличие в бизнесе нескольких собственников нередко осложняет его развитие, а порой даже способно разрушить. Согласование их позиций критически важно для роста таких компаний. Особенно в том случае, когда собственники одновременно выполняют еще и функции топ-менеджеров.
The document discusses using field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) to efficiently simulate protein folding through Monte Carlo simulations. FPGAs offer high programmability and efficiency compared to CPUs and GPUs for this compute-intensive biological application. FPGAs are identified as the best candidate platform due to their flexibility, performance, and lower power consumption and cost compared to application-specific integrated circuits.
The Coding Designer's Survival Kit - Capital Campcanarymason
This document outlines the tools included in The Coding Designer's Survival Kit, which provides designers with markup, CSS, and JavaScript tools for designing websites in the browser. The kit includes HTML5 Boilerplate, elements and pages to design for, Modernizr and Selectivizr, JavaScript tools like Lettering.js, and Sass/Compass mixins. Using these tools allows designers to play with CSS, work parts of designs out in Photoshop while speaking CSS natively, and ask questions that Photoshop alone does not. Resources like Hardboiled Web Design, CSS3 for Web Designers, and Responsive Web Design are also recommended.
The document discusses the importance of wireframes in the user-centered design process. It explains that wireframes help focus on key elements like content, functionality, interaction and user experience before visual design. The process described includes identifying user goals, brainstorming rough wireframe ideas, evaluating concepts with colleagues, fleshing out the best wireframes, refining through multiple iterations, and testing wireframes with end users. The overall goal is to work through design concepts early to identify gaps and get feedback to avoid costly mistakes and ensure the final design meets user needs.
Branding Essentials for Developers presentation at TEC2012Sentri
This document provides an overview of branding essentials for SharePoint developers. It discusses what branding means for SharePoint, the different ways to brand SharePoint from themes to custom master pages and page layouts. It also covers topics like getting a design into SharePoint, common custom components, deployment, tools, and key details to focus on for a successful branded solution.
Wireframing Basics - UX and the Design Process by Amber VasquezMightybytes
Join Mightybytes Experience Director Amber Vasquez for a workshop explaining the basics of wireframing. You'll gain a basic understanding of the tools and techniques you'll need to incorporate wireframing into your everyday design work. And you'll get a complimentary UX sketchbook to work with!
This workshop is recommended for design professionals looking to integrate wireframing into their process, or anyone strengthening their full-stack design skills.
V-Ray Architecture Day Dubai | November 23, 2017
From 2d drawings, to 3d models/ specifications/ renderings all are different forms of communication in Architecture.
Nowadays a rendering communicates with Engineers/ Architects/ Clients/ Authorities.
The client wanted a website to raise awareness of water usage that incorporated social media and a rich internet application (RIA) calculator. The project goals were to help sell tickets and build awareness of water usage. The development process followed a "4D process" of define, design, develop, and deploy. Key aspects included choosing Drupal as the content management system (CMS), theming with a CSS framework, building calculations into the RIA using Flex, and integrating social media.
Mozilla Browsing History Design ChallengeKatie McCurdy
Initial instructions and plan for our fall 2009 Mozilla Design Challenge, the topic of which is "browsing history." These slides are for the first event, to be held 9/17/09.
Rich and Beautiful: Making Attractive Apps in HTML5 [Wpg 2013]David Wesst
End-users are shallow and vein when it comes to applications. Whether you are selling apps in the marketplace, or trying to engage business users, without a sexy user experience, it can be hard to get people interested. HTML5, although very practical and functional as a platform, can do wonders when it comes to making sexy software. In this session, we will take a deeper dive into the HTML5 tools that can make your application a looker and really look good. We will learn how to take a regular HTML5 application and turn it into a rich user experience that stands out in the crown in HTML5 application using features like SVG, Canvas, and Audio/Video.
The document discusses designing websites in the browser rather than solely in design programs like Photoshop. It argues that deciding designs in the browser allows for faster iteration, prioritizes content over aesthetics, facilitates responsive design, supports features like icon fonts and SVG, and enables better testing of performance and accessibility from the start of the design process. While Photoshop is still useful, the workflow should quickly move decisions into the browser to take advantage of its capabilities.
This document discusses how designers can transition to designing for Drupal by focusing on reusable modular components rather than entire pages. It recommends starting with wireframing individual elements, creating a style guide documenting these elements, and implementing code in a structured way to ensure reusability. Various tools are mentioned that can help with style guides, component-based design, documentation and front-end development when designing for Drupal.
Designing in the Browser - Mason Wendell, Drupaldelphiacanarymason
The document discusses the benefits of designing websites directly in HTML and CSS in the browser rather than first designing in Photoshop. It notes that designing in the browser means the designer is working in the actual medium, everything they design can be built because they are building it, and the client sees the real design from the start. Some tips provided include using frameworks for layouts, starting with content, embracing progressive enhancement, and using advanced CSS techniques while allowing for older browsers.
Minnesota Timberwolves - Digital Media Web Design Creative PresentationBob Stanke
Presentation from the Minnesota Timberwolves Creative Meeting on June 19, 2014, as presented by Digital Media team members Bob Stanke, Sam Flood, and Kelly Pedersen. Presentation was about where our team find inspiration and resources around web design. The presentation also included some humorous memes and GIFs.
User Focused Rapid Prototyping with small budgets using DrupalCrispin Read
At White Fuse we have found that many of our clients do not have the budget for rigourous and repetitive user testing. We have been experimenting with various techniques in our design and development process in order to get the best user focused designs for websites using tight budgets and small timeframes.
This document summarizes a modern web bootcamp presentation by Caleb Copper. Caleb is a web designer and developer from Roanoke, VA who has an interesting background in both web development and musical theatre. The presentation covers the evolution of responsive web design from static websites and pinch-and-zoom on mobile, to fully responsive and adaptive sites. It discusses important responsive design techniques like flexible grids, images and video, responsive data tables, and scalable imagery with fonts. It also touches on performance best practices like image compression and minimizing assets.
The Adobe CS4 Web Suite: From Beginning to Bedazzling!Staci Trekles
This document outlines the topics and objectives for a session on using the Adobe CS4 Web Suite, including Dreamweaver, Flash, and Fireworks. The session aims to provide an introduction to these programs for beginning to advanced users and share tips and ideas. Topics will include getting started, page layout, templates, hyperlinks, images, multimedia, behaviors, forms, and publishing pages. Resources for tutorials, help, royalty-free media are also listed. The overall goal is for participants to better understand what the Adobe web suite can do to help with teaching.
This document provides an overview of 10 web design trends for 2013 based on an e-book on web and mobile design trends. The trends discussed include:
1) Prioritizing content over design and ensuring a consistent user experience across devices.
2) Simplicity in design and interaction through minimalism, clear layouts, and focus on typography.
3) User-centered design through storytelling, personality in style, and focus on the user's purpose over design specifics.
The document outlines the creative process used by a university marketing team. It involves 5 main steps: 1) project initiation and planning, 2) developing a timeline, 3) ideating concepts and creating draft designs/copy, 4) securing approvals through multiple drafts, and 5) publishing the final materials either physically or online. Awards won by the team are also listed for print, web, and marketing designs created for the university.
How to Build a Bespoke Page Builder in WordPressGerald Glynn
This document discusses building a bespoke page builder for WordPress. It covers using Advanced Custom Fields to create custom fields that store metadata which can then be used to dynamically generate page content. The key benefits are that it allows marketing and content teams to create customized page designs and flows without needing coding skills, while reducing the back-and-forth between developers and other teams. Potential pitfalls discussed include performance optimizations and how to best structure fields and templates.
Visual Style and Aesthetics: Basics of Visual Design
Visual Design for Enterprise Applications
Range of Visual Styles.
Mobile Interfaces:
Challenges and Opportunities of Mobile Design
Approach to Mobile Design
Patterns
Technoblade The Legacy of a Minecraft Legend.Techno Merch
Technoblade, born Alex on June 1, 1999, was a legendary Minecraft YouTuber known for his sharp wit and exceptional PvP skills. Starting his channel in 2013, he gained nearly 11 million subscribers. His private battle with metastatic sarcoma ended in June 2022, but his enduring legacy continues to inspire millions.
Maximize Your Content with Beautiful Assets : Content & Asset for Landing Page pmgdscunsri
Figma is a cloud-based design tool widely used by designers for prototyping, UI/UX design, and real-time collaboration. With features such as precision pen tools, grid system, and reusable components, Figma makes it easy for teams to work together on design projects. Its flexibility and accessibility make Figma a top choice in the digital age.
Decormart Studio is widely recognized as one of the best interior designers in Bangalore, known for their exceptional design expertise and ability to create stunning, functional spaces. With a strong focus on client preferences and timely project delivery, Decormart Studio has built a solid reputation for their innovative and personalized approach to interior design.
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
PDF SubmissionDigital Marketing Institute in NoidaPoojaSaini954651
https://www.safalta.com/online-digital-marketing/advance-digital-marketing-training-in-noidaTop Digital Marketing Institute in Noida: Boost Your Career Fast
[3:29 am, 30/05/2024] +91 83818 43552: Safalta Digital Marketing Institute in Noida also provides advanced classes for individuals seeking to develop their expertise and skills in this field. These classes, led by industry experts with vast experience, focus on specific aspects of digital marketing such as advanced SEO strategies, sophisticated content creation techniques, and data-driven analytics.
Fonts play a crucial role in both User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. They affect readability, accessibility, aesthetics, and overall user perception.
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CAPCUT BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
Storytelling For The Web: Integrate Storytelling in your Design ProcessChiara Aliotta
In this slides I explain how I have used storytelling techniques to elevate websites and brands and create memorable user experiences. You can discover practical tips as I showcase the elements of good storytelling and its applied to some examples of diverse brands/projects..
14. WRITING THE REQUIREMENTS
• User interaction written in one sentence
• User X fills out Form Y
• Site interaction
• Image X should flip to image Y after Y after 30 seconds
• Script X is called
15. WRITING THE REQUIREMENTS
• User registers to FACEBOOK
• Best Case :
• Correct mail, password security
check, age Check
• Spare the DB space.
• More secure, more social …
• Etc…
16.
17. DESIGNING
Cooperation of all PROCESSES
Starting from top to bottom
Correct CANVAS size
Layout & Positioning
Guides & Grid
Designing Something KILLER
20. IMPLEMENTING
• Slicing the PSD to WEB optimated images
• Coding the template from scratch in one chosen browser
• FINAL WORKING, Checking cross browser functionality
• Separating code for different browsers.
• Doing UNIT tests.
• Checking all interactions
in any way
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