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interactive design: Flowchart
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009. A simple flowchart on how to cook toast:. Labels: Planning tools for Interaction. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). First of all, as part of our semester 1 project outline, this blog is made for my Interactive Design 1 class. The aim of this blog is to give clear definition or meaning as well as provide basic examples for the key topics that we are studying in class. These areas are:. Planning tools for Interaction. Wikipedia - Interaction Design. Interact with "Junas Designs".
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The Direction of Design: March 2010
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The Direction of Design. This Blog is intended to track my progress and understanding of not only the concepts relating to Interactive Design, but Design in general. Through it I intend to demonstrate how my understanding and abilities are growing in Industrial, Graphic, Interactive and Web Design. I will update it regularly with relevant topics and work. Wednesday, March 17, 2010. Planning Tools for Interaction. Plug toaster in at powerpoint. Remove bread from bag. Is the bread frozen? The effectiveness...
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interactive design: Step-by-step text description
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009. This is my step-by-step text description on how to cook toast:. Place toaster on to a stable platform. Plug the toaster into the nearest power outlet. Turn the power outlet switch on. Take one or two bread and place it into the toaster slots. Locate the toaster dial and make appropriate changes according to your liking. (Medium toast recommended; set between 4-6). Once dial is set, pull the toaster lever down. Wait for the toaster lever to move up. Planning tools for Interaction.
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interactive design: March 2009
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009. Moodboard / Week 3 Studio Task:. Labels: Planning tools for Interaction. These are the story board images for week 3 studio task:. Labels: Planning tools for Interaction. A simple flowchart on how to cook toast:. Labels: Planning tools for Interaction. This is my step-by-step text description on how to cook toast:. Place toaster on to a stable platform. Plug the toaster into the nearest power outlet. Turn the power outlet switch on. Once dial is set, pull the toaster lever down.
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Michelle Zaiter: WEB 2.0
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009. The term "Web 2.0" refers to a perceived second generation of web development and design. It has often been described as “ the Web as a platform”, a platform for interacting with content. Unlike its predecessor Web 1.0 that comprised of just simply receiving information in the form of web pages for a large number of readers with limited interaction. The evolution of web applications from eg. WEB 10 - WEB 2.0. DoubleClick - Google AdSense. Britannica Online - Wikipedia. Facebook i...
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Michelle Zaiter: STEP-BY-STEP TEXT DESCRIPTION
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009. HOW TO MAKE TOAST. 1 Place toaster on a steady and flat surface. 2 Plug the toaster into the power point. 3 Switch the power 'ON'. 4 Insert the slices of bread into the toaster. 5 Set the toasters heat to your desired setting. 6 Push down the lever to begin to toasting of the bread. 7 Whilst the bread is toasting get the butter knife and spread of your choice ready. 8 Wait for bread to turn golden brown. 11 Apply the spread of your choice. 12 Serve and eat. Ever since i was a lit...
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Storyboard! | Action for Interaction creates Reaction
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Action for Interaction creates Reaction. Understanding is important, but it’s only the beginning. It’s got to lead to a change in behavior. The question interaction designers need to ask ourselves, then, is this: how can our work help people to not only understand the change needed, but also to begin making it? This is an example of a simple storyboard showing 3 steps. By lyndt on March 23, 2010. Posted in Planning tools for Interaction. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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What is NEW to Chia-Yu: March 2008
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Wednesday, March 5, 2008. Web 20 is a new level of design of the internet website, which was first talked about by Tim O'Reilly. Web 2.0 is the new internet website which is not just about providing the information, it allows the users to communicate and interact with the website and however, people are allow to view the interaction through the websites. This development brings the users to involve more with the websites. Tim O'Reilly gives the definition of Web 2.0. My name is Chia-Yu Hsieh and I know m...