Brief history of UI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vALW9fVOXHQ Dave Wiskus explores in this video the history of interaction and interface design, from the keyboard and mouse to multitouch, and beyond.

Penny the Pirate

The first children’s story that’s also an eye test. PROBLEM One in six children have a vision problem. Half go undetected, because kids hate eye tests and scary optometrists. SOLUTION Eyecare provider OPSM created a bedtime story that’s actually an eye test, allowing parents to detect whether their child has a vision issue. The Penny… Continue reading Penny the Pirate

Wireframing

This is a nice Beginner’s Guide to Wireframing found in Omnigraffle. Wireframing is an important step in any screen design process. It primarily allows you to define the information hierarchy of your design, making it easier for you to plan the layout according to how you want your user to process the information. If you’ve yet to… Continue reading Wireframing

Parts of a website

Web pages are like any other document and are made up of five essential parts: images, headlines, body content, navigation, and credits. Most Web pages contain at least three of these elements and many contain all five. Images Images are a visual element of almost every Web page. They draw the eye and help direct… Continue reading Parts of a website