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Interactive Design: WEB 2.0
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For students of design. Wednesday, February 27, 2008. Web 20 is decribed as the new version of the World Wide Web. It refers to the changes in the ways software developers and end-users use websites and interact with it. This allows users to do more than just retrieve information; they can now build on the interactive facilities to run software-applications entirely through a browser. Last accessed February 2008. Examples of Web 2.0 would be:. Is changeable sites such as blogs or personal websites. Looks...
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Interactive Design: March 2008
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For students of design. Wednesday, March 5, 2008. Personas are typical users of the internet that represent the needs of larger groups of users, in terms of their goals and personal characteristics. Personas identify the user motivations, expectations and goals responsible for driving online behaviour, and bring users to life by giving them names, personalities and often a photo. Andrew Hinton, Personas and the Role of Design Documentation. Last accesed March 2008. WHAT DO YOU THINK? I’m in my 2nd ...
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Interactive Design Blog: Information/ Instructional Design
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This blog was created as a component of my Interactive Design Course at University. Its intention is to aid in the understanding of how design elements can be applied to interactive technology, and the resulting experiences created for users. It gives an overview of the meanings of the terms. Web 20, Interactive Design,. As well as providing examples to aid in your understanding. Sunday, March 2, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My name is Russell. I am 19 and currently attending my second y...
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Interact with me: web///2.0
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009. Web/ / 2.0. The Internet, as we know it, is changing. Web 20 is the newest 'version' of the Internet in which users and consumers can interact with, change and add to the content of the Internet. The Internet, then, has become a personal (or user) experience based on participation and interaction. The Internet, originally, was a one-way experience: the Internet gave information to the user. More recently, the Internet has started to evolve. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Is my ...
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Interactive Design Blog: March 2008
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This blog was created as a component of my Interactive Design Course at University. Its intention is to aid in the understanding of how design elements can be applied to interactive technology, and the resulting experiences created for users. It gives an overview of the meanings of the terms. Web 20, Interactive Design,. As well as providing examples to aid in your understanding. Tuesday, March 18, 2008. Software which enables users to easily create, edit and link we pages. Short for web-log, blogs are w...
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Interact with me: March 2009
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009. Instructive Design Planning IV: User Persona and Mood Board. Is a fictional character made up to represent the intended demographic (or audience) of the final design. The mood board. Is a visual representation of that persona - things they like, do for a living, what this fictional character would do in their spare time if he or she were real. This gives designers a face and a personality to whom they can match their design. 8226; Location: Hobart. Moodboard for Johnny Smith, 75.
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Placement of Products: April 2006
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Wednesday, April 05, 2006. Product placement is on the rise, and it’s not only the advertisers who are noticing. The consumers are taking a stance on this controversial subject as well. Posted by Heather @ 6:50 PM. Sunday, April 02, 2006. I’ve read the statement in many articles defending the use of product placement that there has never been a separation between art and advertising. I got to thinking about this statement when some friends brought up William Shakespeare. Maybe because it’s more in-your-f...
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