toddhagarty.blogspot.com
In Touch Design: March 2010
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Todd "the designer" Hagarty. As a fourth year Industrial Design student, I am now studying Interactive Design to expand my design perspective. I have a major in 3D graphic design and am now studying for a complementary major in Interactive Design. My main interests lie in Automotive design and corporate advertising. View my complete profile. Tuesday, March 23, 2010. Todd "the designer" Hagarty. Sunday, March 21, 2010. Factors such as the setting of the learning are often taken into account in instruction...
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In Touch Design: Web 2.0
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Todd "the designer" Hagarty. As a fourth year Industrial Design student, I am now studying Interactive Design to expand my design perspective. I have a major in 3D graphic design and am now studying for a complementary major in Interactive Design. My main interests lie in Automotive design and corporate advertising. View my complete profile. Wednesday, March 10, 2010. Facebook - social networking site with customizable applications. MySpace - a social networking site similar to Facebook. This blog is des...
rankininteractive.blogspot.com
Rankin Interactive: Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us- Video
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Web 20 . The Machine is Us/ing Us- Video. Friday, March 12, 2010. On researching Web 2.0. I managed to stumble on this video on. It was created by Michael Wesch an Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University. If you can keep up with it, it's worth a watch:. Posted by Liz Rankin. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Giving Form to Information. Mood Board for User Persona: Johnny Smith. Storyboard: Section of Making Toast. Tutorial Activity 1- Flowcarts.
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Rankin Interactive: Uncommon Sense
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010. I decided to check out Andy Polaine's blog after my return from the Interactive Design lecture this morning:. Polaine: Uncommon Sense- http:/ www.polaine.com/. This blog includes interesting insights in relation to design theories and includes interviews with a variety of designers. It's an interesting blog for those who like updating their knowledge of the design industry. Posted by Liz Rankin. Thanks for posting, very interesting blog posts and informative website!
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Rankin Interactive: Mood Board for User Persona: Johnny Smith
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Mood Board for User Persona: Johnny Smith. Saturday, March 20, 2010. 183; Location: Hobart. 183; Toaster Usage: Unfortunately Johnny has never used a fancy new electric toaster. 183; Computer/Internet Usage: PC, Occasionally browses the Internet with the help of his grandchildren. 183; Computer Skill: Novice user. Finds things too complicated on the computer to use. Has an email but doesn’t know how to use it properly. Posted by Liz Rankin. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
cameronbale.blogspot.com
HANDS ON DESIGN: Web 2.0
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Web 20 is considered the "second generation" of the world wide web. It incorporates dynamic and shareable content within it's applications in order to facilitate and promote interactivity, interoperability. And social networking. Web 2.0 has allowed users to create their own dynamic environments on the web which can be used to network with other users, enhancing the experience of information sharing and the usability of the web. The original boom in social networking sites was seen with. With more than 3...
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HANDS ON DESIGN: Get toasted!
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Plug toaster into power outlet. Remove bread clip from bread bag. Make sure hands are dry. Retrieve slice of bread from bread bag. Inspect for mould and other un-wanteds. Drop slice of bread into the toaster. Set toasting level - Do you want it lightly toasted or burnt? Using the lever on the side, lower the toast into the toaster until a click is felt. Allow bread to toast, being careful that no body parts or other objects are in/around the slot. Observe bread - Is it toasted enough? Who made this mess?
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Rankin Interactive: Storyboard: Section of "Making Toast"
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Storyboard: Section of "Making Toast". Saturday, March 20, 2010. Posted by Liz Rankin. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Originally from Tamworth (NSW), I moved to Penrith to study at the University of Western Sydney in 2009. I am currently undergoing my second year in a Bachelor of Design (Visual Communications) and am enjoying learning about the different flavours that the design industry has to offer once I venture out into the real world. View my complete profile. Giving Form to Information.
msmbennyb.blogspot.com
Interactive Design: Tin Cans and String Eighty Six Point Oh: March 2010
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Interactive Design: Tin Cans and String Eighty Six Point Oh. Interactive design has come along way. But to go further, what's it mean, and what's involved. Wednesday, March 24, 2010. Links to this post. Monday, March 22, 2010. Planning tools for Interaction. Making Toast Flow Chart List. Make sure there is a flat, hard surface to put the toaster on. Plug the electrical cord into the wall outlet, and turn on the power point. Unpackage bread (is bread mouldy, off? Spread with desired topping . The same sli...