It was wonderful seeing Kent with his smile!
What a variety of graduated & talents.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Unit 9 Reading
You slipped this in on us!
Starters Guide to iOS:
Higher Quality pictures are essential if the resolution isn't high enough it will destroy the appearance of the piece. Pixels are how many little cubical pieces per inch/measurement are in your work. If it is not fine enough it will look very sloppy when enlarged. The precise clarity in an app makes or breaks it.
[Do you have a glossary on pixels, picas & points? I want to shoot whoever came up with the similarity in terms.]
Points can include more pixels. Sometimes 4 per point.
Is a storyboard a sketched out chart?
Layout is very simple in standards. How people will interpret your work/postings by hierarchy or priority. Size & clarity with the ease of navigation make viewers happy.
Size & positioning can make or break a presentation.
I love the program of Adobe InDesign to easily make a site accomodate the turn of the screen, gracefully adapting to portrait or landscape & the size of screen.
Colors, figures & how they can attain complimentary clarity & alignment can be handled with ease on Adobe Illustrator. It is best to make things larger & shrink them to retain clarity.
Icons have to be clear & tini.
As with anything, testing it out [often!] is best for any project & program.
I have found PNG best in everything I have been saving.
Save the buttons in appropriate dimensions & sizes for each use.
This site is a Keeper!
As for Designing a Mobile App? Don't Make These 10 Mistakes
I used it as a reference when working on the project it is best to put simple logical clarity - obvious guides in words.
Another keeper.
Starters Guide to iOS:
Higher Quality pictures are essential if the resolution isn't high enough it will destroy the appearance of the piece. Pixels are how many little cubical pieces per inch/measurement are in your work. If it is not fine enough it will look very sloppy when enlarged. The precise clarity in an app makes or breaks it.
[Do you have a glossary on pixels, picas & points? I want to shoot whoever came up with the similarity in terms.]
Points can include more pixels. Sometimes 4 per point.
Is a storyboard a sketched out chart?
Layout is very simple in standards. How people will interpret your work/postings by hierarchy or priority. Size & clarity with the ease of navigation make viewers happy.
Size & positioning can make or break a presentation.
I love the program of Adobe InDesign to easily make a site accomodate the turn of the screen, gracefully adapting to portrait or landscape & the size of screen.
Colors, figures & how they can attain complimentary clarity & alignment can be handled with ease on Adobe Illustrator. It is best to make things larger & shrink them to retain clarity.
Icons have to be clear & tini.
As with anything, testing it out [often!] is best for any project & program.
I have found PNG best in everything I have been saving.
Save the buttons in appropriate dimensions & sizes for each use.
This site is a Keeper!
As for Designing a Mobile App? Don't Make These 10 Mistakes
I used it as a reference when working on the project it is best to put simple logical clarity - obvious guides in words.
Another keeper.
Bloodland
But, this site will not load it. If curious, you may find it at the web address below:
artbyadrienne.com/Presentation.swf
Project #3 is coming along...
It is hard to decide which parts to use in the icon... what can be recognizable & memorable?
This are just from pics:
This are done in Ai & Ps:
This are just from pics:
This are done in Ai & Ps:
We will see...
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Project #3 Statement
Application Definition Statement
Our idea is to do an application allows a person to take a picture using an Android of a car part. Example would be a window on the door. Taking the picture that was taken the person will be able to search for junkyards or part shops that have the part. The screen will show how many they have of the parts and how much they want. Option on the page will have a section saying if the part is new or used. On the screen there will be a option that allows the person to compare prices with competitors.
This app would be promoted by the companies that deal with parts on a daily basis. Application will be a non profit application meaning no money is required to make it run.
Application Definition Statement
Features:
Creating a list
instructions manuals
viewing demos
comparing prices
Users:
Average person to a car enthusiast would use this application. Men and women but a bit more men would use this app. Someone who is tight on money would use this.
Filter List:
Comparing prices
Creating a list
Contacting the retailer
Suitability features:
Simple streamlined style with a themed user interface that includes images of the part they are searching for as well as the nearest location to purchase that part.
This app would be promoted by the companies that deal with parts on a daily basis. Application will be a non profit application meaning no money is required to make it run.
Application Definition Statement
Features:
Creating a list
instructions manuals
viewing demos
comparing prices
Users:
Average person to a car enthusiast would use this application. Men and women but a bit more men would use this app. Someone who is tight on money would use this.
Filter List:
Comparing prices
Creating a list
Contacting the retailer
Suitability features:
Simple streamlined style with a themed user interface that includes images of the part they are searching for as well as the nearest location to purchase that part.
Proj #3 Research
This was interesting...
These are the larger screen shots to show a bit more about the specific site:
Unit 8 Reading
Finishing the book...
Guideline for Accessible & Usable Web Sites: Observing Users Who Work With Screen Readers.Personally, I have always tried to include a text statement on every link for my feeble website - keeping the disabled in mind. Also, if somehow, there is a problem with a picture, I try to have a descriptive title there. Blind or not it is best to be able to read a title with the cursor.
I found it very intriguing that blind people are more impatient than most seeing people when looking over a site: If the opening statement isn't catchy - they leave & you lose!
A good thought to keep in mind with any article or site.
Cascading style sheets!
Greater control of formatting, flexibility, Consistency
- Alternate text to every image
- Make Forms work with screen readers
- Have a link to skip to Main Content
- Make all content accessible by Key Board
- Don't use Java Script - for now
- Use Client side image maps
Then - The perils of asking for too much personal information & data.
Most people are private - some VERY private - even secretive.
They do not like it when a site or business is overbearing, pretentious & demanding.
This is offensive to visitors/subscribers. If it takes too long or asks too much they will leave.
They are also likely to spread bad rumors about the site or business & never to return.
Flashy is annoying. There has to be a balance between looking good & working well.
"Sizzle" doesn't work on a business site.
I love, "Never say Never."
It reminds me of Fine Art: "Nothing is Cast in Stone" & even if it is it can be carved, cracked, chiseled or sand-blasted!
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The Practice of Creativity looked very familiar to me...
Very interesting sample of a test study for a site - rather eye opening:
http://ptgmedia.pearsoncmg.com/imprint_downloads/peachpit/peachpit/videosampleclips/krug/SteveKrugUsabilityDemo.m4v
This was interesting & practical:
http://www.nngroup.com/
Interesting observation:
http://www.formsthatwork.com/
Project #3 Sketches
It was very interesting testing & researching a title. There were organizations & businesses using several that were close to some of the main ones on the list.
Even one that was set for rescuing neglected horses! [I joined them on Facebook. Good cause.]
The thought is to have the indication of recognizable auto parts in a decorative manner.
My husband was listing common parts for second hand use.
I selected decorative/recognizable ones to illustrate with.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Smart Phone Layout Sketches
Sketches for smartphone application showing different layouts from what the log in page could look like to what the compare prices screen can look like.
Personas
Smartphone Personas
Adam is a college student at the University of Washington studying to be a Psychologist. He lives on the waterfront in Seattle with his fiance Sammy and their three corgi's.
Adam is a very independent person in life, he doesn't like asking for help. He likes the challenge in solving how to fix something and finding the best solution to fix it. Adam was working in the garage and accidentally hit his mirror on his old 1949 Five Window Ford.
Adam is looking for an application for his Android that allows him to search the nearby part shops to see whether or not they have the part he needs without having to travel there and finding out they don't. He hates going to a shop and finding out they don't have the part, he feels that he just wasted time. He wants a simple application that also tells the prices of other part shops so he can find the cheapest place.
Sara attends the University of Washington and is studying to be a English teacher. She loves to read and loves to pretend she is a famous writer. Sara lives in Snohomish with her boyfriend, Charlie.
Sara is a independent person but when it comes to anything with cars she relies on her boyfriend to help her. Sara wants to find an application that allows her to find parts for her worn out Toyota.
She would like this application to be easy to use and for her to see if the part she needs is carried by the surrounding part shops. Sara wants to find this kind of application so she doesn't have to keep asking Charlie for help. She would like to learn about cars more and feels this application could help her.
Adam is a very independent person in life, he doesn't like asking for help. He likes the challenge in solving how to fix something and finding the best solution to fix it. Adam was working in the garage and accidentally hit his mirror on his old 1949 Five Window Ford.
Adam is looking for an application for his Android that allows him to search the nearby part shops to see whether or not they have the part he needs without having to travel there and finding out they don't. He hates going to a shop and finding out they don't have the part, he feels that he just wasted time. He wants a simple application that also tells the prices of other part shops so he can find the cheapest place.
Sara attends the University of Washington and is studying to be a English teacher. She loves to read and loves to pretend she is a famous writer. Sara lives in Snohomish with her boyfriend, Charlie.
Sara is a independent person but when it comes to anything with cars she relies on her boyfriend to help her. Sara wants to find an application that allows her to find parts for her worn out Toyota.
She would like this application to be easy to use and for her to see if the part she needs is carried by the surrounding part shops. Sara wants to find this kind of application so she doesn't have to keep asking Charlie for help. She would like to learn about cars more and feels this application could help her.
Unit 7 Reading
It makes a lovely flow! I understand the format - but not exactly where in the basic program to put it.
Working on the project - due today- has pushed my time.
But this is a nice idea & a wonderful layout.
I far prefer it over the popups.
It also looks far more sensible for iPods, etc.
I will definetly take a little more time to look over this later.
Thank you.
- adrienne
Working on the project - due today- has pushed my time.
But this is a nice idea & a wonderful layout.
I far prefer it over the popups.
It also looks far more sensible for iPods, etc.
I will definetly take a little more time to look over this later.
Thank you.
- adrienne
Thursday, May 16, 2013
App?
Ideas to fit the
templates for the iPhone 5, Android
or Windows phone style guide.
An app:
Idea 1: for wine enthusiast that shows all the latest wines & where to find them for the best prices.
Idea 2: that lists the best pubs in your vicinity.
Idea 3: that shows you a new recipe every day, with a link to form a shopping list for each ingredient.
Idea 4: to show a car enthusiast the latest parts & accessories for specific makes & models.
An app:
Idea 1: for wine enthusiast that shows all the latest wines & where to find them for the best prices.
Idea 2: that lists the best pubs in your vicinity.
Idea 3: that shows you a new recipe every day, with a link to form a shopping list for each ingredient.
Idea 4: to show a car enthusiast the latest parts & accessories for specific makes & models.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Unit 6 Reading
Well now, another tangent!
I am afraid that I am not an iTunes person.
What is an App?
[I bring a small wind instrument with me wherever I go, practice singing hymns & opera. Do artwork on ProCreate. I do not rely on electronic "others" for entertainment.]
This aspect has no true meaning or merit to me - BUT it is obviously essential to most others.
So be it.
Widening my ranges is imperative as well.
Lead me Lord!
[NOTE: I have an iPad - not an iPod - a bit different. I just visit websites, as I do on the computer.]
How To Create Your First iPhone App by Jen Gordon
I do understand beginning & goals - that applies everywhere.I love "Jim."
Quite a variety of project goals - very good.
In Art, I have found it impossible - rather - impractical to forecast the results.
Dream - Yes.
Expect - NO.
I am a positive pessimist - don't expect anything.
Therefore, you can be VERY pleased when success, cooperation, sales & positive results come your way.
It is always best to determine the merit of your idea.
- Does
your app solve a unique problem?
- Does
the app serve a niche?
Does it make people laugh?
[My favorite thought – perhaps this is how I could “Get Rockin”!] - Are
you building a better wheel? There is
always room for improvement – just be the first & best.
- Will
the app be highly interactive?
Action
item: Have your
idea evaluated.
I definitely need an expert to critique & advise. Outside evaluation is
very helpful.Competition is fierce.
So tighten the belt & come on in!
It is best in any project to have a goal. It can always be expanded or updated.
Expectations are always difficult. Overhead, popularity, staff expenses (& dedication) are very hard to predict, but you have to start somewhere. Basing expectations upon other successful profitable apps “documented proof.”
Step 1: Develop A Monetization And Marketing
Plan – determine how your thought can & will create a profit. The more
successful apps are planned well.
Step 2: Sign Up For A Developer Account
Step 3: Sketch Your Application
Step 4: Identify The Work To Be Outsourced
Step 5: Hiring Your Team
The
trinity to be covered:
Design,
Development, Marketing/Promotion
She
has some great links to assist – this is a keeper!
Conclusion – Good luck & have fun! – I like that.
iPhone App Icon Design: Best “Practises”
[I
have difficulty when there is such a misspelling in the title… this is probably
a translation – yes, he’s Danish. Okay – quite a few great Danish advisors.]
Very
helpful guidance.
Designs
must be appealing & simple – but not plain.
They
still have to be catchy - unique.
“Stand
out from the crowd!”
In Tips
The Flat Design Era
[[ skeu·o·morph
[skyoo-uh-mawrf] Show IPA
noun
an ornament or design on an object copied from a form of the object when made from another material or by other techniques, as an imitation metal rivet mark found on handles of prehistoric pottery.
Related forms
skeu·o·mor·phic, adjective
Dictionary.com Unabridged
Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2013. ]]
Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2013. ]]
For me – Flat Design is too simplistic
Almost unattractive.
Saturday, May 11, 2013
It is an Issuu...
Well... I will try to update with the entire recommendation - but it keeps saying that the Adobe Flash has crashed.
So, here is the general link:
http://issuu.com/adriennemas/docs/adriennesproj1revised?mode=window
much easier than another program that I have tried - once.
Nice book format.
So, here is the general link:
http://issuu.com/adriennemas/docs/adriennesproj1revised?mode=window
much easier than another program that I have tried - once.
Nice book format.
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Unit 5 Reading
Chapter 8. “The Farmer and the Cowman Should Be Friends”: Why most web design team arguments about usability are a waste of time, and how to avoid themChapter 9. Usability testing on 10 cents a day: Keeping testing simple—so you do enough of it
Well now, How to get along... Yes we all have differences. Listening to each other may be difficult -but it shouldn't be. As a former Girl Scout Leader & Service Unit Manager it is easy to understand how to work together & earn respect for your foundation & views - showing respect to others. We have to be able to "step back" & take an outsider's point of view - with merit. Designers, developers, programmers can be a difficult camaraderie in figuring out what people like, want or need. Yes, nothing is simple. Do not debate about what people like. Research & direct testing shows much more of what is needed to know. Testing should be quick & to the point, getting through the sites "imperfections" one layer at a time. The other main point to keep in mind is not to wait until the last minute. Let outsiders, who have not had the chance to have their brains muddled, test it out. They should approach it fresh, with no warnings or explanations. In that way it will be easy to observe their reactions, positive or negative. Usability is the main concern, therefore it should be the main focus. Testing is imperative. Test early, test often. Conquering each challenge opens the door(s) to see the ease of the next page. It takes few users - one is better than none. It is best to use a variety of recruits - experienced & not. Beginners can be even more helpful. Reach outside the box. [Unless the sight is only for an exclusive audience that would be very particular about precision.] Offer a reasonable incentive to inspire enthusiasm & cooperation. Review the results right away - immediately.
Simplicity is better. Do not overload the site. "Resist the impulse to add things."But, "Don't throw the baby out with the dishes." Think very carefully before a change should be made. Avoid muddling the ease of the sites flow with tossing in afterthoughts.
Sunday, May 5, 2013
The Book... ... ...
as I ask The Lord for challenges - so I receive.
It a very good thing that I am working with men. Although this book has a very jazzy cover, it is not anything that I would want to read - even though I love mysteries -I HATE the "F-word" - profoundly.
It takes away from the writing. It is absolutely unnecessary. It shows a lack of skill, talent & intelligence. Thus making the project very challenging.
But, I will persevere!
It a very good thing that I am working with men. Although this book has a very jazzy cover, it is not anything that I would want to read - even though I love mysteries -I HATE the "F-word" - profoundly.
It takes away from the writing. It is absolutely unnecessary. It shows a lack of skill, talent & intelligence. Thus making the project very challenging.
But, I will persevere!
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