Week 2
Hi! I’m a designer from San Francisco. I like sci fi and kayaking.
Hi! I’m a designer from San Francisco. I like sci fi and kayaking.
Hi, All, I’m Jean and I’m from the SF Bay Area. I’m a freelance graphic designer who enjoys designing for mobile. Things I Didn’t Know About iOS HIG and Android Design Guidelines: 1) Enhanced transitions provide a sense of hierarchy and depth. I never paid attention to the transitions that occur within the iOS calendar app, but realize […]
A wee story about me: I am a whimsical wanderer originally from North Carolina. I am fascinated by psychology and believe that humor is essential to a fulfilling and creative life. My new favorite karaoke song is Celine Dion’s “To love you more”. Three things I did not know before reading the iOS Human Interface Guidelines: […]
3 Things I didn’t know about HIG 1, In general, it’s best to give users one path to each screen. 2, Always provide an obvious and safe way to exit a modal task. 3, Don’t use a collection view when a table view is a better choice. Hello guys, I am […]
Hi guys, My name is Eugene and I’m currently an architect working and living in the city. I was born here in New York but lived in Hong Kong, Singapore, Pittsburgh, and Barcelona. I recently joined a firm that does a lot of healthcare and corporate design. I went to Carnegie Mellon University for my undergraduate […]
#1 “When people switch away from your app, iOS multitasking transitions it to the background and replaces its UI with the UI of the new app.” #2 “Broadly speaking, there are three main styles of navigation, each of which is well suited to a specific app structure: Hierarchical Flat Content- or experience-driven” #3 “If your […]
My name is Jody. I grew up in Louisiana and the Seattle area. I live in Brooklyn with my husband Paul and our bonsai Branchy. This summer, I am working on eating as many blueberries as humanly possible. 3 things I learned from the Human Interface Guidelines:1. Don’t forget about color blind people.(p. 136) Be […]
I’m Nina. I from Denmark. I’m in New York over the summer because of this course. Back home in Copenhagen, I read my master in Digital Design and Communication. When I’m not studying I work as project associate at a consulting company called Advice.
1. user’s path through the content is logical,predictable,and easy to follow,so the navigation bar is really important, I also bring it to my project,make sure people know where they are. 2. they do not appreciate begin excepted to learn different ways to do the same things,avoid creating custom gesture that invoke the actions as the […]
Hello all, My mobile app is a thank-you-note to my youngest child, Celia, age 14. It is hyper-focused (which is a great relief from the other projects we are working on—Uber and Lonely Planet). I am working on omnigraffle; where are you all? App name: MINCE (after much user discussion with my children) Goal: Archive […]