1) The group designed a modernist-style circular dome-shaped café with different zones to influence relationships and emotions. Zone 1 provides a platform for proposals and affection, while Zone 2 uses changing light colors.
2) The lounge area in the center allows for socializing. Zone 1 uses red/pink to arouse interest quietly. Zone 2 uses blue to represent trust and a stress-free environment for friendship.
3) The café is intended for ages 18-20+ and adults, as research found they prefer socializing in cafés. Triangular theory of love concepts influence the design to attract customers.
We are on the look out for the next addition to our team here in Melbourne. As we work to pioneer Australia's first urban co-living development for sustainable living, we are seeking someone to come on board to help us reach more people through our space and Weave event series. Have a look, see if it feels exciting and apply if you get the tug!
We are on the look out for the next addition to our team here in Melbourne. As we work to pioneer Australia's first urban co-living development for sustainable living, we are seeking someone to come on board to help us reach more people through our space and Weave event series. Have a look, see if it feels exciting and apply if you get the tug!
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Why culture, Why fun, Why even Happiness? A talk on how we invest in culture ...ustwo
Why have fun at work and why even be happy in the first place?
A presentation from IXD Oslo on why we invest in culture and creativity at ustwo. It is a broad sneak peak into very tangible initiatives we have tried at ustwo.
Please get in touch if you have comments or questions.
sabine@ustwo.com
To create a tea brand and coming up with creative advertising techniques to reach target audience. Developing a creative brief, out-of-house experience and brand design included in this assignment.
This keynote was given by Marissa Louie, Principal Designer at Yahoo!
Abstract:
There are millions of web sites and apps that exist, yet only a few of them are accessed on a regular basis. How do we design products that keep users coming back for more? The answer is simple – we integrate emotion into our designs.
In this presentation, Marissa Louie will teach us:
Emotional themes: What gets users hooked
Emotional toolbox: Design elements that make your users feel great
How to integrate positive emotions to influence behavior and increase user engagement
How to add personality to a product
--
Meet Marissa
Marissa Louie is a UI, UX, and Product Designer whose designs have been experienced by over 1 billion users. She is a Principal Designer at Yahoo!, where she has led design efforts in Search and Homepage and Verticals. She founded First Designer Co., a design community that supports designers with mentorship, design critiques, and job opportunities.
She has been an iOS Art Director at Apple, Product Designer at Ness Computing (acquired by OpenTable and now part of Priceline.com), and Co-founder of three tech startups. Her work has won numerous awards, including Apple's App Store Best of 2012 for Ness Computing.
Electrolux design philosophy: Human Touch
The global design organization comprises 200 team members at 7 design centers around the world: Stockholm, Sydney, Singapore, Curitiba, Charlotte, Shanghai, and Vallenoncello.
At Electrolux, designing outstanding experiences with a human touch lies at the heart of everything we do within Group Design. It’s about designing innovative, intuitive and desirable products that are seamlessly a part of our consumers’ daily lives. This not only requires appealing design, but an intuitiveness that anticipates how long-lasting connections are formed and maintained between our consumers and our products.
This is our design philosophy, and we call it “Human Touch”. Human Touch means designing for all our senses – from the overall quality of materials, and fit, feel and finish to thoughtfulness of use and context through in-depth usability testing. It’s the difference between products that are only aesthetically pleasing and products that provide meaningful holistic experiences.
In a world where everything in the home is becoming connected, the role we play in design ensures that every experience has that human connection. Great design creates outstanding consumer experiences and helps shape living for the better.
We are on the look out for the next addition to our team here in Melbourne. As we work to pioneer Australia's first urban co-living development for sustainable living, we are seeking someone to come on board to help us reach more people and grow our community through the Weave event series. Have a look, see if it feels exciting and apply if you get the tug!
Why culture, Why fun, Why even Happiness? A talk on how we invest in culture ...ustwo
Why have fun at work and why even be happy in the first place?
A presentation from IXD Oslo on why we invest in culture and creativity at ustwo. It is a broad sneak peak into very tangible initiatives we have tried at ustwo.
Please get in touch if you have comments or questions.
sabine@ustwo.com
To create a tea brand and coming up with creative advertising techniques to reach target audience. Developing a creative brief, out-of-house experience and brand design included in this assignment.
This keynote was given by Marissa Louie, Principal Designer at Yahoo!
Abstract:
There are millions of web sites and apps that exist, yet only a few of them are accessed on a regular basis. How do we design products that keep users coming back for more? The answer is simple – we integrate emotion into our designs.
In this presentation, Marissa Louie will teach us:
Emotional themes: What gets users hooked
Emotional toolbox: Design elements that make your users feel great
How to integrate positive emotions to influence behavior and increase user engagement
How to add personality to a product
--
Meet Marissa
Marissa Louie is a UI, UX, and Product Designer whose designs have been experienced by over 1 billion users. She is a Principal Designer at Yahoo!, where she has led design efforts in Search and Homepage and Verticals. She founded First Designer Co., a design community that supports designers with mentorship, design critiques, and job opportunities.
She has been an iOS Art Director at Apple, Product Designer at Ness Computing (acquired by OpenTable and now part of Priceline.com), and Co-founder of three tech startups. Her work has won numerous awards, including Apple's App Store Best of 2012 for Ness Computing.
Electrolux design philosophy: Human Touch
The global design organization comprises 200 team members at 7 design centers around the world: Stockholm, Sydney, Singapore, Curitiba, Charlotte, Shanghai, and Vallenoncello.
At Electrolux, designing outstanding experiences with a human touch lies at the heart of everything we do within Group Design. It’s about designing innovative, intuitive and desirable products that are seamlessly a part of our consumers’ daily lives. This not only requires appealing design, but an intuitiveness that anticipates how long-lasting connections are formed and maintained between our consumers and our products.
This is our design philosophy, and we call it “Human Touch”. Human Touch means designing for all our senses – from the overall quality of materials, and fit, feel and finish to thoughtfulness of use and context through in-depth usability testing. It’s the difference between products that are only aesthetically pleasing and products that provide meaningful holistic experiences.
In a world where everything in the home is becoming connected, the role we play in design ensures that every experience has that human connection. Great design creates outstanding consumer experiences and helps shape living for the better.
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Comprehensive program for Agricultural Finance, the Automotive Sector, and Empowerment . We will define the full scope and provide a detailed two-week plan for identifying strategic partners in each area within Limpopo, including target areas.:
1. Agricultural : Supporting Primary and Secondary Agriculture
• Scope: Provide support solutions to enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability.
• Target Areas: Polokwane, Tzaneen, Thohoyandou, Makhado, and Giyani.
2. Automotive Sector: Partnerships with Mechanics and Panel Beater Shops
• Scope: Develop collaborations with automotive service providers to improve service quality and business operations.
• Target Areas: Polokwane, Lephalale, Mokopane, Phalaborwa, and Bela-Bela.
3. Empowerment : Focusing on Women Empowerment
• Scope: Provide business support support and training to women-owned businesses, promoting economic inclusion.
• Target Areas: Polokwane, Thohoyandou, Musina, Burgersfort, and Louis Trichardt.
We will also prioritize Industrial Economic Zone areas and their priorities.
Sign up on https://profilesmes.online/welcome/
To be eligible:
1. You must have a registered business and operate in Limpopo
2. Generate revenue
3. Sectors : Agriculture ( primary and secondary) and Automative
Women and Youth are encouraged to apply even if you don't fall in those sectors.
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Psycho report
1. Names ID
Daniel Chow 0319980
Daniel Tiew Ynn Fon 0319557
Carlson Ko 0319564
Chong Jin Feng 0319645
Poh Weng Chuan 0319951
Harwinder Singh Girn 0319881
Course Code: PSY30203107086-M Social Psychology
Title: relationship café
2. The Overall Summary of this Cafe Design
Modernism Style
The building is designed to attract youngsters in this era, the reason for that is because youths nowadays
prefer cafes than going to restaurants. There is also a lounge area provided for adults, teenagers and couples
to sit down and relax if they want to. With our high class bar table and colourful background so that people
could adjust and evoke their mood to a luxurious and modernised feel of the building.
The Special Features
ZONE 1: The special features that could be found at zone 1 is a platform for couples such a companionate
lover to propose their engagement and to show their deep affection and commitment towards each other.
ZONE 2: When white is added to yellow, it’s luminous quality will increase and the overall effect will give
and extraordinary brightness. Organic LED light is used to transmit the light in different colours. In which
daylight, the organic light will detect and transform into brighter light. At night, it will illuminate with a
different colour.
Section Breakdown
Zone 1: In this area, red and pink colours arouses the interest and excitement but in a softer and quieter way.
The atmosphere and environment will give an impact and the change to bring the two person relationship
into love zone.
Zone 2: The colour blue represents loyalty, trustworthiness and stress- free feelings. While communicating
one feels closeness, boundless and warmth towards the others. This can enhance positive correlations and
able to bring them close to the state of friendship but without any feelings of intense passion or long- term
commitment.
3. Overall view of my building concept:
The café is built in circular dome shape, as would like to impact a different kind of design trend as café now
a day would not normally have. As the dome exterior are made with glass window as people are able to view
inside which will give a spacious feeling. In middle section of the interior of the café represent the lounge,
the concept is design in a way of youngsters or young adult would be able to have time relax and have a time
for communication. As for the two other sections which connected to the lounge, there are call the zones
which preferably that had the intention to effect emotional outcome.
Topic chosen:
We consist the group of six people have discuss and research towards the topic that had been lecture
throughout the whole semester and we find that we had use some of the sub topic from topic eight which is
the interpersonal relationship. As we know that some of this sub topics have help us out that are able to
imply towards creating our building. The triangular theory of love is most common use for our project as to
implement some spaces for the café.
Design of the building:
We have finalize the design for this café as we have chosen the style of modernism. Modernism had been
introduce in the later twenty centaury, is a style that distinguish between classical and traditional form. Also
in this era most of the youngsters and adult would like to spent most of their time in café like place, for
example “STARBUCKS”. Our design is to ensure that it’s able to compete against other modern café and
our café is a bit of mix design which infuse with clubbing style, which will enhance the quality of gathering
social people.
4. Who are to design for:
This café is to design to suite for youngster who are from the ages of eighteen to twenty plus and adults.
Before we design this particular café, we had run a survey towards different café and we had found out that
the youngsters and adults or even couples, they tend to have spent more time in café as likely to do
assignment, relax, and to socialize. Then we had come out with this specific design for our café in this way
as it also attract this specific people.
Summarize of this project:
Our group have intended to create two mahjong papers for the design of the café, the first mahjong paper is
well explain how are the design are develop, what style are chosen and what are the specific function for
each particular spaces. As for the second mahjong paper is to show how the interior structure looks like and
we have categorize each section with different view of perspective drawing.
Overall of choosing the theme:
The reasons of us choosing to create café is because, we had plan that we would like to create something
simple and a place where it draw attention of people naturally or even where people would like to spend
time to do leisure activity. Which also not to forget, couples or friendship state people are include in our
content to develop this café.
Conclusion of this project:
To summarize this contents, in conclusion our objective is to meet the requirement that fulfil the design
intention of our building, also we have categorize the content of our work in a presentation format. As well
as we had also held our presentation through video recording, we had demonstrated all the specific topics
and contents through verbally with including nonverbal gesture as to suite the video presentation.