Inspiration
Design Trends of 2017
2017 design trends emerged from digital era. Recently posted on Behance 2017 Design Trends Guide provides an interesting collection of examples and insights about current visual and interactive design trends, which includes user interfaces, layout, logos, color, typography, photography and more. While this guide focuses mainly on visual style, it also displays some compelling examples […]
Lean UX vs. Agile UX, or just confusing terminology?
Information Technology as any other fabrication activity have its processes to make digital products, software and websites. As any process, IT can be organized and optimized into something, e.g named “waterfall”. We also heard names labeled – Lean, Agile and UX (user and consumer experience) – nowadays, many of these are “buzz-words” used by developers to describe their process. Although, often project stakeholders have mixed […]
Thomas Heatherwick: Building the Seed Cathedral
A future more beautiful? Architect Thomas Heatherwick shows five recent projects featuring ingenious bio-inspired designs. Some are remakes of the ordinary: a bus, a bridge, a power station … And one is an extraordinary pavilion, the Seed Cathedral, a celebration of growth and light. via Thomas Heatherwick: Building the Seed Cathedral | Video on […]
Gaze Interaction with Tobii Eye Tracking Natural, Effortless, Mind-Blowing
Tobii Gaze is transforming the way we use computers to communicate, play and work. It creates an easy and intuitive interface that uses your natural eye movements. Gaze is fun, easy and immersive. Create mind-blowing user experiences by adding Tobii Gaze to your software. Integrate Tobii’s world-leading eye tracking OEM designs into your next generation […]
Charlie Todd: The shared experience of absurdity
Charlie Todd, an event-designer is changing people’s everyday routines, perception of time and place, shocking and entertaining, and maybe opening possibilities for mass psychological treatment. Charlie Todd causes bizarre, hilarious, and unexpected public scenes: Seventy synchronized dancers in storefront windows, “ghostbusters” running through the New York Public Library, and the annual no-pants subway ride. In […]
Mr. Freeman project – animated political satyr of Russia
Mr. Freeman project is a Russian animated web series named after its main character. This series is a revelation and eloquent, graphic critique of current politics, state of mind, social life of contemporary Russia. Done using black and white animated drawings, it uses current jargon and strong language expressions, sometimes shocking, senseless and cynic. The […]
The tyranny of digital advertising
Ultimately, digital display advertising is boring and suffers from a glut of oversupply. This is why we have a pseudo holy war going onbetween the display advertising folk and the native advertising folk: because people ignore interruptive display advertising and pay attention to interesting content. Read full article. By Dan Hon I come from the internet.I work in advertising.
Art derived from micro-physical sense of substance – Pavel Filonov
“In the analytical thinking, process of learning becomes an integral part of the creative process.” – an pivotal direction that separates Pavel Filonov and his school from the other art styles circa 1910-40. Taking turn off trendy styles of Futurism, Cubism and Constructivism Pavel Filonov defined his own unique path naming it Analytical. Thus, creating […]
UX Design Principles from Lao Tzu
Lao Tzu was a philosopher of ancient China (born in 604 BC), and we can learn something about UX Design from him. He said: “I have just three things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.“ Read more on Borrys Hasian’s blog. This points to the defining moment of both-side experience […]
Experience sought with 5-sense Theory
What’s more about user experience, or why is sex so good? A very inspiring idea of thinking, recording and modeling experience through 5-sense Theory visualized by graphs. by Jinsop Lee: Design for all 5 senses on TED.com