This document outlines the process for developing a toast box concept called TOAST BOX. It includes sections for concepts, process, and product introduction. The process section details steps like sketching, image boarding, and concept rendering to develop the toast box design. The product introduction section will provide details and advertising plans to showcase the final toast box concept.
The document discusses the form, function and feeling of a product design. It mentions sketches, concepts and introducing a 70mm product with a 5mm stick that sticks stickly according to its slogan. The document concludes with an ending and question and answer section.
Kuali OLE Overview at Charleston Conference 09John Little
Presentation by John.Little@Duke.edu for "The Changing Face of Library Workflow Management: Open Source, Grid Computing and Cloud Services" PreConference - Charleston Conference 2009.
Speaker(s): Tim Daniels - Assistant State Librarian for Technology and Infrastructure, Georgia Public Library Service; Robert H. McDonald, Associate Dean for Library Technologies, Indiana University; Andrew Pace, Executive Director for Networked Library Services, OCLC
The document discusses plans to develop an Open Library Management System (OLMS) for academic libraries as an alternative to proprietary Integrated Library Systems. It notes dissatisfaction with current ILS due to outdated assumptions about library workflows and inability to adapt to changing collections. The OLMS would be developed using a service-oriented architecture model and designed through collaboration with the academic library community. Funding is being sought from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to create a flexible and customizable system that can meet the evolving needs of modern academic libraries.
This document describes a food design project created by Anita Ou in 2008. The design takes the form of a KIWI, with dimensions listed for its various parts. It is meant to be cute like an animal and made from materials like silver and iron. The goal was to create something that improves quality of life and is easy for people to use for fun.
This document outlines the process for developing a toast box concept called TOAST BOX. It includes sections for concepts, process, and product introduction. The process section details steps like sketching, image boarding, and concept rendering to develop the toast box design. The product introduction section will provide details and advertising plans to showcase the final toast box concept.
The document discusses the form, function and feeling of a product design. It mentions sketches, concepts and introducing a 70mm product with a 5mm stick that sticks stickly according to its slogan. The document concludes with an ending and question and answer section.
Kuali OLE Overview at Charleston Conference 09John Little
Presentation by John.Little@Duke.edu for "The Changing Face of Library Workflow Management: Open Source, Grid Computing and Cloud Services" PreConference - Charleston Conference 2009.
Speaker(s): Tim Daniels - Assistant State Librarian for Technology and Infrastructure, Georgia Public Library Service; Robert H. McDonald, Associate Dean for Library Technologies, Indiana University; Andrew Pace, Executive Director for Networked Library Services, OCLC
The document discusses plans to develop an Open Library Management System (OLMS) for academic libraries as an alternative to proprietary Integrated Library Systems. It notes dissatisfaction with current ILS due to outdated assumptions about library workflows and inability to adapt to changing collections. The OLMS would be developed using a service-oriented architecture model and designed through collaboration with the academic library community. Funding is being sought from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to create a flexible and customizable system that can meet the evolving needs of modern academic libraries.
This document describes a food design project created by Anita Ou in 2008. The design takes the form of a KIWI, with dimensions listed for its various parts. It is meant to be cute like an animal and made from materials like silver and iron. The goal was to create something that improves quality of life and is easy for people to use for fun.