pr Why Photographing Hats Can Improve Your Street People Photography By niels-henriksen.blogspot.com Published On :: Tue, 13 Mar 2012 15:40:00 +0000 This wasn’t something that I consciously knew, maybe deep down we all tend to know these types of things, but something I discovered while undertaking a new photography project in San Miguel de Allende. There are many, many ideas to photograph in San Miguel. Doors are a very common theme, I did one last year and one I am continuing this year. I was looking for something different and with the almost constant blue skies and bright sun, even stronger at 6,800 feet, most people if not all the gringos wear hats. Everyday I walk around photographing almost anything and everything. Great fun and focusing on Hats gave me a new challenge. I am reserved when it comes to photographing people out and about on the street. I feel reluctant to invade their privacy but deep down I love how people relate and engage the city streets. Here in Mexico, being such a tourist destination, the locals are even more wary of being photographed and many times hide there face or just look away. If a person is not comfortable with their photo being taken I won't take it. A different type of sun covering When I photographed street people I tended to hesitate too long (should I or not) with taking the shot and the impromptu moment was lost as they tended to now be aware of the camera. This man is not praying but doing close-up photography of the cactus I found out after the fact that when I was just focusing on people's hats I tended to think less of the person and more on the object of the hat. This allowed me to be quicker with the decision to shoot and also it allowed me to shoot more often. Who wouldn't love this big Mexican hat Because I was focusing on an object it even allowed me to approach people and ask then if I could photograph them with their hat as this was a project of mine. I think people felt more comfortable in letting me photograph them because I wasn't really just photographing them. It was an inanimate object and somehow that was OK. A hatted man with lots of hats I suggest you give yourself a try at this project and see if you don't now photograph more people. Niels Henriksen Full Article Portraits San Miguel de Allende Street People
pr Fine Art Print – Bicycle and Orange Wall By niels-henriksen.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 07 Sep 2012 13:56:00 +0000 Fine Art Print – Bicycle and Orange Wall The photograph, which looks more like a watercolor painting, was taken at the entrance of Square of King Frederiksberg's Castle grounds in Copenhagen, Denmark. Many layers were used to bring in the tones and textures, some detailed, others lost, to create the final version shown below. See the original article about techniques used Painterly Effect with Photo Enhancement Hahnemuhle ‘Sugar Cane’ Fine Art PaperWeight: 300 gsmPaper size:13”x19”Image Size 9 1/4” x 14″Print Series No. 1,prints made 5 Availability 1 Special price only for readers of My camera World $100. This price is only available until 5:00pm EST Friday 14 September, 2012 Shipping world wide $20.00 via regular mail. Contact for price request if faster delivery is required. Send email request to Niels Henriksen Artworks Each print comes with a full refund guarantee and a Certificate of Provenance. Each print is hand titled, numbered and signed and comes with a Certificate of Provenance Regular Price $135., Price increase November 2012, $165. Niels Henriksen Full Article
pr Fine Art Print – Boat in Grass on Beach By niels-henriksen.blogspot.com Published On :: Tue, 11 Sep 2012 17:45:00 +0000 This photograph is another image from my trip to Denmark. While the bicycle was taken in the large and historic city of Copenhagen. The image of the boat in the tall grass was taken on a secluded beach on the Isle of Mors which is situated within Jutland but is surrounded with salt water due to an opening on the west coast. Denmark, especially on the Jutland peninsula jutting up from Germany, is mostly composed of sand and therefore relatively flat and low lying. This creates wonderful long stretches of beaches and if there is not a lot of people traffic, then long swaying grasses reach down to the shore line. Being an inland sea, with a short distance to the main part of Jutland, there is little fetch for waves to develop and erode the shoreline.It was while I was doing my 8GB Walk-about Part 1 and 8GB Walk-about Part 2 as I called the article, that on a lonely stretch I found this overturned boat in the tall grass. It was the classic red color for boats but was definitely weathered and the bare wood of the hull showed through. I doubt it would ever sail again unless someone took the time to restore it.While the boat is an anchoring point in the photo supporting interest is the swaying grass which helps to create movement within the photograph. By keeping it to B&W then the colors don't compete for other interest within the image.This movement is hard to show in a web sized image but this is where a large print does justice to the sublet tones and movement of the grass. Close-up of moving grass – 75% actual size Hahnemuhle ‘PhotoRag’ Matte Fine Art PaperWeight: 308 gsmPaper size:11”x17”Image Size 9 1/4” x 14″Print Series No. 1,prints made 5 Availability 4 Special price only for readers of My camera World $100. This price is only available until 5:00pm EST Tuesday, 18 September, 2012 Shipping world wide $20.00 via regular mail. Contact for price request if faster delivery is required.Send email request to Niels Henriksen Artworks Niels Henriksen Full Article fine art Landscape
pr Fine Art Print - 'Fire Within' By niels-henriksen.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 18:59:00 +0000 Peonies provide wonderful opportunities for close-up photography with their delicate streamer like petals. Almost like flags waving in the breeze. There was a soft warm glow within the centre of the flowers which may either be due pollen tinting or the stronger blue sky light on the outer petal tips when adjusted to more neutral whiter of the petal, causing the inner parts to become warmer with temperature adjustments. Either way, I focused on this yellowish-orange color cast as the dominante part of the image, with its strong contrast found here. Since one primary color is the yellowish-orange I then ensured that the darker greyer background petal had a slight blue hue to act as a compliment with the yellow. The Sugar Cane paper has a warm tone to further enhance the yellowish-orange tones. Print Details Hahnemuhle ‘Sugar Cane’ Fine Art PaperWeight: 300 gsmPaper size:13”x19”Image Size 11” x 14″Print Series No. 1,Prints made 5 Availability 5 Special price only for readers of My camera World $100. This price is only available until 5:00pm EST Friday, 21 September, 2012 Shipping world wide $20.00 via regular mail. Contact for price request if faster delivery is required. Send email request to Niels Henriksen Artworks Niels Henriksen Full Article Close-up fine art Flowers
pr Fine Art Print – 'Dancing Flames' By niels-henriksen.blogspot.com Published On :: Tue, 18 Sep 2012 17:09:00 +0000 As with the previous print, this is also one of those lovely peonies flowers but from a closer view.For this image, which I kept B&W, I wanted the soft petals to appear to be like dancing flames in a fire. The image is low contrast and there is not a lot of fine detail. Therefore I wanted the paper to add tones in the soft areas. This paper, which I can no longer get, is very close to the water paper I use for my paintings Ilford Smooth Fine Art Paperweight: 190gsmPaper size:13”x19”Image Size 9” x 14″Print Series No. 1,Prints made 5 Price: $135.00Availability 5 Special price only for readers of My camera World $100. This price is only available until 5:00pm EST Tuesday, 25 September, 2012Shipping world wide $20.00 via regular mail. Contact for price request if faster delivery is required.Send email request to Niels Henriksen Artworks Niels Henriksen Full Article Close-up fine art Flowers
pr Leading national groups voice ‘full support’ for prohibiting menthol cigarettes and all flavored cigars By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Sun, 05 Nov 2023 13:00:00 GMT WASHINGTON, D.C., November 5, 2023 — Weeks after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sent rules to end the sale of menthol cigarettes and all flavored cigars to the White House Office of Management and Budget for final review, the American Heart ... Full Article
pr Targeted scientific research projects to demonstrate effectiveness of ‘food is medicine’ in health care By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Wed, 24 Jan 2024 14:00:00 GMT DALLAS, Jan. 24, 2024 — In an effort to identify effective food is medicine approaches for incorporating healthy food into health care delivery, the American Heart Association, the world’s leading voluntary organization focused on heart and brain health... Full Article
pr Cardiac arrest survivors, families urge approval of HEARTS Act By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Wed, 20 Mar 2024 12:30:00 GMT WASHINGTON, D.C., March 20, 2024 — The U.S. House of Representatives’ Energy and Commerce Committee today is considering the Cardiomyopathy Health Education, Awareness, Research and Training in Schools (HEARTS) Act, which would help ensure students ... Full Article
pr Ruling in the Braidwood Case Continues Uncertainty Over Access to No-Cost Preventive Screenings By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Fri, 21 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMT WASHINGTON, D.C., June 21, 2024 – Today, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals limited a lower court ruling that many health insurance plans would no longer be required to provide cost-free coverage of preventive services recommended by the United States... Full Article
pr Supreme Court decision to overturn ‘Chevron deference’ threatens to disrupt public health care system By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Fri, 28 Jun 2024 18:42:00 GMT WASHINGTON, D.C., June 28, 2024 — Today, the Supreme Court of the United States announced its decision on the Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo case and its companion case, Relentless v. Dept. of Commerce. The majority’s opinion abolishes the rule of... Full Article
pr New data show both improvement and concerning trend in youth tobacco use By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Thu, 05 Sep 2024 17:39:00 GMT DALLAS, September 5, 2024 — The American Heart Association, which is celebrating 100 years of lifesaving service as the world’s leading voluntary organization focused on heart and brain health, issued the following statement in response to the 2024... Full Article
pr La Cámara de Representantes aprueba un proyecto de ley que salvaría la vida de quienes sufran un paro cardíaco en el ámbito de una escuela By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Mon, 23 Sep 2024 19:13:00 GMT WASHINGTON, D.C., 23 de septiembre de 2024 — En el día de hoy, la Cámara de Representantes de los EE. UU. aprobó la Ley de Educación para la Salud, Concienciación, Investigación y Capacitación sobre Cardiomiopatías en las Escuelas (Health Education,... Full Article
pr Squarespace – The Pros By blog.howardgrill.com Published On :: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 09:11:40 +0000 In my last post I mentioned that I had been looking for a template based web hosting service and that I had decided on Squarespace after assessing all the variables I had mentioned. To recap what the important issues were for me: the ability to utilize a custom domain so that my URL could remain […] Full Article Uncategorized
pr Second booster approved as option for additional protection against COVID-19 By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Tue, 29 Mar 2022 17:44:21 GMT Full Article
pr Collaboration between leading health organizations aims to improve health outcomes in communities of color By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Wed, 27 Apr 2022 15:00:00 GMT DALLAS, April 27, 2022 – Bank of America, along with leading public health organizations – the American Heart Association, the American Diabetes Association, the American Cancer Society and the University of Michigan School of Public Health – have ... Full Article
pr Investment, action urged to improve access, quality and equity in women’s heart health By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Mon, 09 May 2022 09:00:00 GMT Advisory Highlights: Women continue to be underrepresented in research for cardiovascular disease (CVD), leading to gaps in knowledge and understanding of how CVD impacts women. Some risk factors for heart disease are specific to women, such as risks ... Full Article
pr One year following court-ordered deadline, FDA must rule on remaining premarket tobacco applications By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Fri, 09 Sep 2022 13:25:00 GMT DALLAS, September 9, 2022 — Following is a statement from the American Heart Association, the world’s leading voluntary organization focused on heart and brain health: “One year after a court-ordered deadline to determine whether flavored e-cigarette ... Full Article
pr American Heart Association grieves the loss of Past President Ralph L. Sacco, M.D., M.S., FAHA, FAAN By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Tue, 17 Jan 2023 16:51:00 GMT DALLAS, January Full Article
pr Redefinición de riesgo, prevención y tratamiento de las enfermedades cardíacas By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Mon, 09 Oct 2023 09:00:00 GMT Recomendaciones destacadas: Un nuevo aviso presidencial de la American Heart Association identifica las fuertes conexiones entre las enfermedades cardiovasculares (ECV), las enfermedades renales, la diabetes tipo 2 y la obesidad, y sugiere redefinir... Full Article
pr Leading cardiologist says prohibiting menthol cigarettes, flavored cigars would save lives in communities targeted by Big Tobacco By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Wed, 01 Nov 2023 15:10:00 GMT DALLAS, Nov. 1, 2023 — Action by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to prohibit the sale of menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars would save lives and improve health in communities long targeted by the tobacco industry, according to renowned... Full Article
pr Grant Teaff recibe el premio a la trayectoria Paul “Bear” Bryant By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Fri, 04 Oct 2024 16:30:00 GMT HOUSTON, 2 de octubre del 2024 — Grant Teaff, quien obtuvo dos títulos de la conferencia sudoeste como entrenador principal de fútbol americano del equipo de la Universidad Baylor y quien luego ocupó el cargo de director ejecutivo de la American Football... Full Article
pr Los jugadores embajadores de la NFL invitan a los aficionados a aprender RCP en 90 segundos para salvar vidas By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Wed, 16 Oct 2024 11:30:00 GMT DALLAS, 16 de octubre de 2024 — Más de la mitad de las personas que sufren un paro cardíaco repentino fuera del hospital no reciben reanimación cardiopulmonar (RCP) inmediata. Como resultado, mueren 9 de cada 10 personas que sufren uno[1]. Sin embargo,... Full Article
pr Los premios Paul “Bear” Bryant anuncian la lista de entrenadores de fútbol americano universitario para 2024 By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Wed, 16 Oct 2024 14:00:00 GMT HOUSTON, 16 de octubre de 2024 — Veintisiete entrenadores de fútbol americano universitario integran la lista de candidatos al premio Paul “Bear” Bryant al Entrenador del Año 2024 de la American Heart Association (la Asociación Americana del Corazón), un... Full Article
pr Nueva guía: Prevenir un primer derrame cerebral puede ser posible con una prueba de detección y cambios en el estilo de vida By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 09:00:00 GMT Aspectos destacados de la guía: Cada año en los EE. UU., más de medio millón de personas sufren un primer ataque o derrame cerebral; sin embargo, hasta el 80% de ellos podrían prevenirse. La nueva guía de prevención primaria de derrame cerebral de la... Full Article
pr Hablemos de sexo: los pacientes cardíacos quieren recibir orientación por parte de los profesionales de la salud By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:00:00 GMT Puntos destacados de la investigación: Una pequeña encuesta de adultos de entre 30 y 89 años (de una edad promedio de 65 años) en Suecia que tienen afecciones cardíacas determinó que existe una diferencia significativa entre la información sobre salud ... Full Article
pr El nivel socioeconómico durante el embarazo temprano puede desempeñar un papel importante en la salud cardíaca futura By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:00:00 GMT Puntos destacados de la investigación: El nivel socioeconómico de las madres primerizas en el embarazo temprano puede afectar su salud cardiovascular hasta siete años después. El nivel socioeconómico —nivel educativo, nivel de ingresos, estado del ... Full Article
pr Socioeconomic status during early pregnancy may play a large role in future heart health By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:00:00 GMT Research Highlights: The socioeconomic status of first-time moms in early pregnancy may affect their cardiovascular health up to seven years later. Socioeconomic status — education level, income level, health insurance status and health literacy — of ... Full Article
pr AI-powered tool may offer quick, no-contact blood pressure and diabetes screening By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:30:00 GMT Research Highlights: A preliminary study combining a patent-applied, AI-powered algorithm with a high-speed, 5-to 30-second video of skin on the face and the palm of the hand detected if someone had high blood pressure as well as using a blood ... Full Article
pr Cardiac arrest survival improved since COVID-19 pandemic waned, still lower than prior years By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:30:00 GMT This news release contains updated information and data not included in the abstract. Research Highlights: U.S. survival rates from out-of-hospital cardiac arrests fell significantly at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and only slightly ... Full Article
pr Let’s talk about sex: Heart patients want guidance from health care professionals By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:00:00 GMT Research Highlights: A small survey of adults aged 30 to 89 (average age of 65) in Sweden who have heart conditions found that there is a significant difference between the sexual health information they seek and what is provided to them by their ... Full Article
pr Bystander CPR up to 10 minutes after cardiac arrest may protect brain function By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:00:00 GMT This news release contains updated information and data not included in the abstract. Research Highlights: The sooner a lay rescuer (bystander) starts cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on a person having a cardiac arrest at home or in public, up to ... Full Article
pr 911 dispatcher assistance improved chances of receiving bystander CPR By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:30:00 GMT Research Highlights: A study of nearly 2,400 cardiac arrest cases in North Carolina found that when emergency dispatchers (telecommunicators) provided cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) instructions to 911 callers, people were more likely to provide ... Full Article
pr Updated guidance reaffirms CPR with breaths essential for cardiac arrest following drowning By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:00:00 GMT Updated Guideline Highlights: The American Heart Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics update recommendations for untrained lay rescuers and trained rescuers resuscitating adults and children who have drowned. One important update is the ... Full Article
pr La American Heart Association proporciona kits comunitarios para medición de la presión arterial y monitores en las ubicaciones de la biblioteca Stark Library By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 20:47:00 GMT STARK COUNTY, 28 DE OCTUBRE DE 2024 – La American Heart Association (la Asociación Americana del Corazón), que es la principal organización sin ánimo de lucro del mundo dedicada a la salud del corazón y el cerebro para todos, cuenta ahora con centros de... Full Article
pr Primary care professionals key to helping people achieve & maintain heart health By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 10:00:00 GMT Statement Highlights: A new scientific statement outlines the role of primary care professionals in helping their patients achieve Life's Essential 8, the key measures for improving and maintaining cardiovascular health defined by the American Heart ... Full Article
pr My New Project: A Curated, Quality New Marketplace for Designers By psd.fanextra.com Published On :: Thu, 05 May 2016 13:19:59 +0000 Today I have a really exciting update, sharing exactly what I've been working on for the past year. At my other website Design Cuts, we've just launched the most curated, high quality marketplace anywhere for designers just like you! Full Article Articles Site News
pr ESC and Design Sojourn’s Innovating for Sustainability Programme Offers Grant Support for Singaporean Companies By designsojourn.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Sep 2023 07:00:05 +0000 ESC, the leading sustainability consultancy in Asia, and Design Sojourn, a renowned design thinking and innovation consultancy, have partnered to launch the Innovating for Sustainability Programme (ISP). This new programme aims to help Singaporean companies capture new innovative business opportunities and enhance their capabilities in... The post ESC and Design Sojourn’s Innovating for Sustainability Programme Offers Grant Support for Singaporean Companies appeared first on Design Sojourn. Please click above if you cannot see this post. Full Article About Design Sojourn Articles Design Leadership #ISP innovation sustainability
pr Why Technology Alone Can’t Solve Problems: The Importance of Human-Centred Design By designsojourn.com Published On :: Thu, 04 Jul 2024 02:54:33 +0000 In an era where technology is rapidly advancing, it is tempting to view it as a universal remedy for a myriad of challenges. However, while technology has immense potential, it cannot solve problems by itself. The effectiveness of technology as a solution is influenced by... The post Why Technology Alone Can’t Solve Problems: The Importance of Human-Centred Design appeared first on Design Sojourn. Please click above if you cannot see this post. Full Article Articles Design Leadership Design Process Designing Designers design led innovation designthinking human-centred design technology
pr What is a user-first approach in wayfinding? By www.designworkplan.com Published On :: 2021-03-11T00:00:00Z What is wayfinding? Wayfinding is a design profession that requires multidisciplinary skills ranging from psychology, the study of human behavior, research in the built environment to strategy and design. To develop a wayfinding scheme we start by looking at the end-user needs and requirements at each stage of the user-journey. The goal of a wayfinding scheme is to create a network of information, by showing the right information at the right time focused around the end-user. How to map the user needs and requirements? In order to understand the user in relation to the built environment, path and surroundings. We need to gather information from the user. What needs and requirements does the user have and how does the journey path look like. In order to map the user-journey we look at the following steps to gather information: Define the end-user groups, e.g. visitor, student, tourist, patient, commuter, supplier, guest, etc. Field research, study the behaviour of the user(s) and map out their movements and modes of transportation Identify issues in wayfinding and define potential opportunities for improving the user-experience Look for accessibility issues and survey users to get a full understanding of their needs and requirements Wayfinding strategy The next step in the wayfinding approach is to define a information hierarchy. Show only what is needed and remove excessive information. Provide consistent information across all media and reveal options along the user-journey stages. In this step the needs and requirements are put into the information hierarchy. To create a unique and seamless user journey experience by showing sorting the information in a logical order. This results in a comprehensive and bespoke wayfinding system where visitors can orientate, navigate and discover its surroundings. Design for All concept Accessibility is an important factor to consider this includes the following items to consider: Respectful, the wayfinding should respect the diversity of users Safe, it should be free of risks to all users Functional, wayfinding should be able to orientate, navigate, identify and discover Comprehensible, a integrated approach to wayfinding design Appealing, emotional and socially acceptable Sustainable, misuse of natural resources should be avoided Key takeaways By following these guidelines you will be able to map out the user needs and requirements. Focus the information at the end-user to create a unique and seamless experience. Map the user journey and seek for issues and opportunities at every stage of the journey Develop a wayfinding strategy focused at the end-user Make use of the Design for All concept Full Article
pr Information design: Research and Practice By www.designworkplan.com Published On :: 2021-08-05T00:00:00Z Information design is used in many applications, forms and means of expression. Often in relationship with multidisciplinary design aspects to communicate information to people and environments. Information design The book Information Design: Research and Practice by Alison Black, Paul Luna, Ole Lund, and Sue Walker is one of the most complete works around information design. The book covers everything related to information design from wayfinding, map reading, form design, layouts to instructions. This book combines design theories and methods with professional practical case studies from leading information designers around the world. The book has 4 main parts each with sub-chapters on topics related to the main part. Each chapter is well written and illustrated to research, explain the topic. Part 1: Historical perspectives A brief overview of early visualizations of historical time. The invention of statistical graphs. Ship navigation and the history of technical and scientific illustrations. The history part continues with Isotype for information design. And Marie Neurath about designing information books for young people. This part closes off with documents, graphics and text about the history of information design. Part 2: Theoretical approaches This part shapes the mind for graphic literacies for a digital age. With a visual rhetoric in information design for multimodality and genre. Interesting chapters in this part are about Interactive information graphics and Social and cultural aspects of visual conventions in information.This part closes off with in-dept research about Textual reading on paper and screens. And how to apply science to design. Part 3: Cognitive principles This part goes deeper into understanding information design. Whereas chapters cover topics such as: Does my symbol sign work? Icons as carriers of information Warning design Diagrams Chapter Designing static and animated diagrams for modern learning materials Designing auditory alarms Design challenges in helping older adults use digital tablets On-screen colour contrast for visually impaired readers Contrast set labelling Gestalt principles Information design research methods Methods for evaluating information design Public information documents Part 4: Practical applications The last part of this extensive work focusses more on design elements and sorting of information. All of the following chapters are interested if you are into wayfinding, urban design and information design in general. The topics include: Choosing type for information design and how to design Indexing and information design. Interesting research about when to use numeric tables and why covers on how to communicate the information in a effective way for complex and large data sets. For wayfinding the next chapters give insights on the following topics: Wayfinding perspectives Designing for wayfinding The problem of ‘straight ahead’ signage Park at your peril Indoor digital wayfinding Visualizing storyworlds Exhibitions for learning Form follows user follows form The final part resumes on information design & values which explains the LUNAtic approach to information design. The importance of information design in healthcare and medical information is explained and researched in the following chapters: Information design as a (r)evolutionary educational tool and Design + medical collaboration Developing persuasive health campaign messages Information design in medicine package leaflets Using animation to help communication in e-PILs in Brazil Medical information design and its legislation For who is this book? This is such an excellent resource. Covering the complete field of information design and its multidisciplinary aspects of it. Also referred as the Bible for Information Design. This book is for everybody who wants to learn more about concise and comprehensive information design. How to design for complex applications, how to sort information, what to show and what not to show, and at what time. From graphic design students to experienced designers, there are things to learn from the book. Key take-aways include history of information design, understanding the theories behind information design and how to improve the way to communicate from simple to complex topics in a visual way. Conclusion The book is carefully researched and put together, a true bible for information design. A recommended buy if you are into learning more about information design, graphic design, wayfinding and structural layouts and design strategy. There could be somethings said about the consistency of writing throughout the book, although it didn’t bother me while reading topics. From my person experience, I am reading topics upon required to learn something about a topic in information design. InformationPublisher: RoutledgeLanguage: EnglishISBN: 9780415786324Softcover, 766 pages Information Design: Research and Practice Learn more about information design with the bible and buy the book at Amazon. Buy bij Amazon Full Article
pr Arrow Pro Collection By www.designworkplan.com Published On :: 2021-08-14T00:00:00Z We’ve been working on professional wayfinding tools and services to add to our website for months and finally are about to release our first toolkit. This is an update on the upcoming launch of a new digital wayfinding product. Arrow Pro Our new digital release will be a huge collection of arrows. Yes, you read it. This will be only about wayfinding arrows! We love arrows and arrows are a crucial part of any wayfinding design. The toolkit includes arrows in 4 styles, in any given direction and 4 weights from light to bold. Designing toolkit as the The Arrow Pro is a huge amount of work. And the best part of the toolkit is the manual on how to use arrows in wayfinding design. Our free arrow collection have been on our website for many years and have been downloaded over 1 million(!) times to date. This toolkit is a follow-up on that success. Over the years we have designed many arrows icons and this toolkit combined this all in one design solution. The Arrow Pro is the first in a line of professional wayfinding products and servies to be added over the coming months. Arrow Pro The Arrow Pro is a toolkit that contains over 448 arrow icons, divided into 4 types each style contains all directions needed. All comes in 4 different styles from light to bold. The icons are supplied as Symbol Sign files to directly work in Adobe Illustrator. Just drag and drop and you’re good to go. Our main goal with the toolkit is professional design, consistency and ease of use. The included manual is where the magic shines. A complete guide on how to use and implement arrows into wayfinding design. So when is it coming out? We are working hard to finalize all the details and get it ready for launch in the next couple of weeks. Will it be free? This will be part of a line of professional wayfinding products and services and is not free. Pricing for this toolkit is yet to be determined but the current arrow collection will be free forever on our website. Thanks for following along on this journey. As soon as the toolkit is ready for launch we will let you know. We can’t wait to share the toolkit with you. —Sander Download the Arrow Pro Asset Toolkit today! Full Article
pr Website tracking & addressing your privacy By www.designworkplan.com Published On :: 2022-01-26T00:00:00Z On our website designworkplan we used Google Analytics for collecting visitors data. When we started the blog way back in 2008 it was a good way to find out which content viewers of our website liked and disliked. A user-friendly dashboard to find out important metrics related to viewers of the website. Google Analytics gave us insights on popular pages and were people visited our website from. This allowed us to target those audiences more and as a result we gained traction to our (design) website. Our content evolves around design, typography and wayfinding. Wayfinding is a design niche that focusses at connecting people to information and environments. If you want to learn more about wayfinding, please read our page Introduction to Wayfinding. Over time Google Analytics grew in complexity to an extend we have a hard time understanding the metrics shown in the dashboards. Google Analytics back to the future In the beginning Google Analytics was plain and simple, the right fit for our design content. As a content creator we are interested in how visitors perceive information on our website. Information about popular pages, demographics and referral sources are meaningful for establishing an understanding of what visitors are looking for. Privacy and data collection Over time we realized Google used our collected data for their benefits. Although Google says to “never” sell any personal information. The collective gathered information through Google Analytics is an immense source of valuable information about browser behaviour online. Not only it provides information on topics people are interested in, it also gives information about reading time, bounce rates and related information people are interested in. Maybe Google doesn’t use the information gathered from our website, but sure it can create a broader sense of what people in general are interested in. As Google remains to control most of the internet search queries and related internet services such as advertising. Google can combine Analytics and Adwords to maximize their profit ratio. In other words, we believe as Google has a tremendous amount of information from the Analytics part of their database. The Adwords part of Google will benefit from this information, as they are familiar with what people search for and what related information people would be interested in. Our most popular posts on the blog Over the years we have published many articles on the blog. Via our visitors data tracking we could see these are our most popular posts: A arrow symbol collection, with over 1M (Million) downloads! 56 Free Arrow Symbols & Icons The guide into color contrast for sign and wayfinding design. Signs and color contrast A free collection of 50 common used symbol signs. Symbol Sign Collection Our series about typography did very well over the last years, including the following articles: An example collection of typeface usages with Arial. Arial is everywhere Another collection with FF Meta typeface examples FF Meta is everywhere Our book series are popular with the following reviews: A comprehensive book about wayfinding by David Gibson. The Wayfinding Handbook The industry standard for learning about wayfinding by Per Mollerup. Wayfinding > Wayshowing Over the years we have continued our writing, consider looking at our blog to learn more about wayfinding. Seamless reading experience We are wayfinding and information designers. Our core services evolve around information, people and places. Connecting information at the right time and place. As we are browsing the internet, the reading experiences are mostly dreadful. Pop-ups, reminders, boxes, ads, etc. At our website we want people to enjoy our content, without having to read privacy policies and forcing visitors to click "Accept" buttons. We want to create a seamless reading experience without distractions. The brilliant website How I Experience Web Today is a fantastic example of most browsing experiences today. So familiar, yet so disappointing experiences. According to research the average internet user spends ~3 hours online every day, visiting anywhere from 5 up-tp 100 website each day. Imagine the time lost for accepting all those cookies each and every day. Recently it came to our attention that Google Analytics is in conflicts with European regulations and is not fully GDPR complaint. In relationship to the cookie, accept privacy terms and UX issues it got us to rethink the analytics part of our website. From past to present As we want to comply to European guidelines regarding data collection and to create a seamless reading experience, we started to seek an alternative for Google Analytics. As also found Google Analytics was found illegal in an Austrian court decision. The details of that decision can be found here From here our search began looking for an alternative way to collect visitors data at our website. We have tried other different analytics services, which include: Matomo analytics, a self hosted analytics service. Comes with many features and is free to use. We have found installing the software and dashboard somewhat complicated to use. Statscounter, great alternative. The dashboard has a good UX design and the service has many features to track visitors behaviour. Statscounter is an anonymous web tracking service which is good to become GDPR compliant. The paid version starts at $19,- per month. Fathom, a very user friendly interface, cookie-free and GDPR proof with anonymous web tracking. Starting at $14,- per month. ($140,- p/y) Our research was plain simple, trying out the services as mentioned above for ~14 days. The experiment gave us insights on what we wanted to see in our analytics, useful metrics, ease of use, GDPR free. As running websites is NOT our daily focus, we found out our needs are UX and ease of use based. Meaning a single dashboard solution, main metrics and great UX design. In our quest for the Google Analytics alternative we landed at Fathom Analytics. Example Fathom Analytics Dashboard Use Fathom Analytics Our basic requirements are formulated as following: GDPR Proof and anonymous pageview tracking Fast loading script, by-passing ad blockers and no cookies Easy to use dashboard, in one overview Information about pages, average time on site/page and traffic sources Information about devices, browsers and countries Possibility to track specific actions or events on webpages (easy funnel) Track multiple websites in one dashboard/account As we deploy multiple websites, a single dashboard solution is ideal to gain overview insights on performance. Reading experience & privacy Our website and content creation is focussed on providing niche information for design, typography and wayfinding. In our opinion Google Analytics has become a complex platform with too many functionalities. We understand that professional website creators and builders could use Google Analytics to its full potential. We simply want to put out great content and gather information about the visitors to our website. Our goal is provide a visitor to our website a seamless reading experience and enjoying our content without annoying pop-ups or related privacy issues. From now on forward we have disabled Google Analytics from our websites and are fully compliant with European regulation around collecting information from visitors on our website. Fathom is a paid service which collects anonymous data from visitors on our websites. We are using a $140,- yearly plan for collecting visitors data from our websites. Full disclosure We work as a designers for Google Offices, where we develop and create wayfinding solutions for their visitors and employees. We respect Google for their vision and the way how they organize their workplaces, people and environments. At our website (designworkplan) we have chosen to use fathom for reasons stated in this article. We are not paid or sponsored by usefathom. If you want to support us, please use our affiliate link below. Final thoughts This post is different from our usual design content, we wanted to be fully transparant in the way how we collect visitors data from our websites. Consider thinking about the way you collect visitors data at your website(s). If you are planning to use Fathom, consider using our referral link (highly appreciated) Use Fathom referral code CCPSXY Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) What is GDPR? Regulation on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (Data Protection Directive). Link to GDPR Full Article
pr Essential Design Principles for Hospital Wayfinding [2023] By www.designworkplan.com Published On :: 2023-03-21T00:00:00Z Wayfinding Finding your way in a hospital setting can be tricky. The stress of finding a department or destination in a (unfamiliar) building can a challenging experience. What is there was a way to make finding your way in a hospital easier? This is where design discipline wayfinding comes into play and has the potential to improve the patient experience. Wayfinding is a multidisciplinary design field that combines principles of cognitive psychology and human behavior for a better understanding of the surroundings. For hospitals, wayfinding aims to address the following critical issues: How can we make it improve wayfinding for patients? Which design principles can assist to enhance the visitors experience? How can we create an accessible environment for all users, including people with disabilities? In this article we will explore the importance of wayfinding principles in hospitals. The challenges we face along the way and the innovative solutions that will improve the way patients navigate healthcare settings. By exploring the role of both traditional and digital wayfinding tools, we will highlight the potential of well-designed wayfinding to improve wayfinding in hospitals. The goal is an improved patient experience and ultimately to contribute to reduced stress when visiting a hospital. The challenges of hospital signage Orienting and navigating a hospital environment can be challenging for patients, visitors and even medical staff. With wayfinding research we can look through the 'eyes' of the users and understand the bottlenecks and success factors of effective wayfinding. In this chapter we explore the main challenges of signage and take a closer look at why these problems can arise. A. Complexity of buildings Signage 'shows' people the way in buildings and environments. A hospital building is usually a large building with several floors, wings and departments. A hospital can have more than 100 different departments, from Emergency Department, Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Surgery, Internal Medicine to Orthopedics, Radiology and Oncology. This can include many subspecialties. A hospital usually consists of many departments and specialists, located throughout the hospital building, connected by squares and corridors. Why can a hospital building have a complicated or confusing layout? Due to expansion and renovations, buildings can be adapted over time. Expansion of wings and/or, for example, an attached building can lead to a confusing layout. Due to functional requirements of departments, part of the hospital may not be accessible. As a result, to reach a certain department, you can get there via a detour. How does (building) complexity affect patients and visitors? A complicated layout brings increased stress. Can I find the department? Am I on time? Difficulty finding departments. Where is department xx? How do I get to the department? Why are hospital environments naturally stressful? Due to health problems and emotional nature, a hospital can be experienced as stressful. What do I have? Can the doctor help me? Due to time-bound appointments and procedures in a hospital. Am I on time? Where is...? How does this stress affect signage? Due to increased stress, people (usually) have a reduced ability to process information. Where should I look? Due to an increased reliance on intuitive references. How does the signage work? What are the unique signage challenges that different users face? Patients, visitors are not familiar with the layout of the building. Where's what? Patients, visitors have cognitive or physical limitations. May have difficulty processing the information. Non-native speakers and/or have difficulty reading the signage. Why is it important to consider user needs when designing signage? Ensuring accessibility and inclusiveness principles, design-for-all concept. Reduce the risk of disorientation On time for an appointment Consistent information provision towards a patient and visitor gives peace of mind in orienting and navigating in an (unfamiliar) environment. Why can it be difficult to maintain consistency in hospital signage systems? Due to the variety of systems and information provision around patient information. Information such as on the website, call letter, reception desk, ticket, referral letter and signage must be consistent for a clear picture towards the patient, visitor. By examining these challenges in wayfinding research, we understand the user and thereby identify bottlenecks and success factors. Wayfinding strategy for hospitals In this chapter we discuss different ways of referring that can help improve orientation and navigation in the hospital. By implementing these strategies, hospitals become more user-friendly and accessible, reducing the stress associated with navigating healthcare facilities. Well-thought-out signage This includes clear, concise, and easy-to-understand signage at key decision points, such as at entrances, hallways, elevators, stairways, and wards. Ensure consistency in design, colors and typography for clear communication. Example: A hospital can create a wing layout for different departments such as A, B, C, D, etc. making it easier for users to track their destination. Landmarks and Visual Recognition Points: Including landmarks and visual identifiers in the hospital environment can aid orientation and make it easier for users to remember the route. Example: Placing distinctive artwork, architectural features or color schemes as landmarks in the hospital. Digital Wayfinding: Digital wayfinding, such as interactive kiosks, mobile apps and touchscreens, can provide real-time information and personalized directions to help users navigate the hospital more easily. Example: Digital screens in the hospital for displaying relevant information for users. Where am I? Where can I find department xx? And how do I get there? Staff training and support: Ensuring that medical staff and employees are well aware of the signage system and tone-of-voice towards patients and visitors. Example: A hospital could offer training sessions to employees to familiarize them with the signage and teach them how to effectively help visitors navigate the hospital. Inclusive Design and Accessibility: Hospitals should be accessible to everyone, including people with reduced mobility, the visually impaired or the hearing impaired. Ensure that (digital) signage takes these groups into account by using clear, high-contrast fonts, tactile elements, Braille and audio signals where appropriate. Example: Tactile markings on the floor or braille signs assist to the help the visually impaired to navigate the building and find the right department. By implementing these signage strategies and addressing bottlenecks and success factors, healthcare facilities can significantly improve the user experience of patients, visitors and staff. This leads to less stress, increased satisfaction and ultimately better healthcare outcomes. Digital wayfinding in hospitals Digitization in signage is important for improving the overall user experience in a hospital. Digital tools provide real-time information, personalized routes and additional resources to assist patients and visitors in navigating complex hospital environments. In this chapter we discuss examples and use cases for digital wayfinding. Real Time Information: Digital signage can provide real-time information and updates about, for example, waiting times, routes and where you are in a hospital. Example: Digital information signs can display the current waiting times for departments and/or other hospital services. Integration with Social Media and Online Communication: A social media integration platform to assist patients and visitors plan their visit, receive (route) information and share feedback. Example: A hospital can implement a (AI) chatbot to assist users for navigating questions, ask for directions, and for instance scheduling appointments. Digital Screens: Interactive screens can provide patients with real-time information about their destination, directions and additional services such as finding a nearby restroom or coffee corner. Example: A hospital can place interactive screens or a kiosk at the entrance and install it on every floor, where visitors can receive personalized route information. Mobile Information : Show relevant information on digitale signage screens, such as routes and destinations in the hospital. Think about including a "you are here" on a map and/or use directory signs for an overview of departments. Example: A hospital can display the information in a mobile environment, which is linked to the hospital's website. Augmented Reality (AR) Signage: AR technology could overlay digital information in the real environment, such as arrows and text, using a smartphone's camera. Example: An overlay that guides users using digital cues that overlap with the real environment. The implementation of digital signage in hospitals creates an integrated patient experience and approach. The starting point is to use technology for a more personalized route and real-time updates, resulting in an improved user experience. Wayfinding scenarios In this chapter we discuss different scenarios for referring users in a hospital building. A new or existing hospital building usually has an entrance, exit, atrium, floors, corridors and wards. Destinations in a hospital can be 'coded' by using a wayfinding strategy. By means of a reference key it is possible to easily reach destinations. Below are a few examples: Route numbers Organizing the hospital with route numbers. This means that each destination gets a route number. Patients, visitors use the route number to reach a destination. Route numbers can be ascending or linked to, for example, a floor. Example: Route 142, where 1 stands for floor 1 and 42 is the sequential number. This way you can always find where you are in a hospital. Wing layout With wing layouts, lift points such as elevators or stairs are classified with a name or letters. For example A, B, C, D, etc. With wing layouts, the letters are usually followed by a number, which stands for the floor. Example: C2, where C stands for the wing and 3 for the floor. An addition of a number can indicate even further specifications, such as C2-12. Where, for example, 12 is the waiting area on wing C floor 2. User-friendly (digital) additions This scenario adds tactile and auditory information to wayfinding scenarios for reaching foreign speaking people or for people who have difficulty walking or have reduced vision capacity. Testing the wayfinding scenarios is important to gain feedback from users. A scenario is building, process and user-related. Implementing a clear and concise wayfinding scenario improves an intuitive way finding destinations in a hospital. Main Takeaway Explanation Importance of wayfinding principles An integrated approach in wayfinding contributes to the improvement of routing and hospital experience. Challenges in hospital signage Hospitals face challenges due to the (complex) layout, time-sensitive and emotional nature of visits, and various user needs. Wayfinding strategy An effective wayfinding strategy includes clear signage, landmarks, digital tools, and staff training focused on the (end) user. Digital wayfinding solutions Digital wayfinding solutions, such as real-time information, integration with social media, digital screens, mobile apps, and AR, can enhance the overall user experience. Wayfinding scenarios Different wayfinding scenarios, such as route numbers, wing layouts, and user-friendly digital additions, can be deployed to improve the patient journey in hospitals. Conclusion A wayfinding design strategy plays an important role in improving the user experience in a hospital. Implementing a well-thought-out wayfinding strategy and scenarios, users can orientate and navigate more easily. The starting point is to improve the user experience, which contributes to a positive image of the hospital. The roll-out of both fixed and digital wayfinding tools, such as signage and digital displays, can help provide an integrated approach and experience tailored to users' requirements and needs. In conclusion, a wayfinding design and strategy are indispensable for creating an accessible, safe and user-friendly environment in hospitals. It is vital that hospitals and wayfinding design studios work together to implement effective solutions that help patients, visitors and staff navigate and feel comfortable in these complex environments. Let's work together More on hospital wayfinding, contact us → FAQ Why is wayfinding important in hospitals? Wayfinding is an integrated approach for orienting and navigating in buildings, aimed at the (end) user. It provides an easy way to navigate, reduces stress and saves time. What is a wayfinding design? Signage is a physical or digital element which shows wayfinding information or a map. Multiple signs creates an information network for people to understand and navigate places, building or area. What is a wayfinding strategy? A wayfinding strategy involves creating an effective and user-friendly wayfinding system to help people navigate and orient themselves in complex environments such as hospitals. How does wayfinding work in hospitals? Hospital wayfinding uses both fixed and digital signage to provide an integrated experience tailored to users' needs and desires. What are some challenges in implementing wayfinding in hospitals? Some challenges in implementing wayfinding in hospitals include dealing with complex and changing building structures, ensuring accessibility for all users, and ensuring consistency and accuracy in the information provided. Who is wayfinding for? Wayfinding design is intended for everyone entering a hospital, including patients, visitors and staff. It helps them navigate the hospital more easily and improves their overall experience. 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