at Early detection, intensive treatment critical for high-risk patients with Kawasaki Disease By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 10:00:00 GMT .. Full Article
at Photo Manipulate a Mystical Tribal Warrior By psd.fanextra.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Jun 2014 12:57:18 +0000 In today's tutorial you'll be brushing up on your photo manipulation skills, by creating a mystical tribal warrior. This tutorial is packed full of useful techniques, from blending tactics, to digital painting, lighting, layout sketching and much more. Full Article Photo Effects Tutorials
at Learn How to Illustrate a Realistic Rocketship in Photoshop By psd.fanextra.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 11:55:35 +0000 In this tutorial, we will create a retro styled rocket in Photoshop. We will explore the importance of details in creating a complex illustration, as well as how to create realistic surfaces. Full Article Drawing Tutorials
at Photo Manipulate a Dark, Emotional Fallen Angel Scene By psd.fanextra.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 16:05:03 +0000 In this tutorial I'll show you how to create a dark and emotional fallen angel scene using a variety of photo manipulation techniques. You'll work with blending techniques, adjusting colour, practice retouching, painting and more. Full Article Photo Effects Tutorials
at Create a Dark, Mysterious Photo Manipulation By psd.fanextra.com Published On :: Mon, 09 Mar 2015 11:32:25 +0000 Today's tutorial will walk you through some essential manipulation, blending and colour matching techniques. In this lesson I'll show you how you can convert a forest into a dark, foggy, ominous scene. You'll learn how to work with shadows, lighting, adjustment layers, layer masks, dodge & burning and much more. Full Article Photo Effects Tutorials
at Create a Dark Landscape Matte Painting with Photoshop By psd.fanextra.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2015 19:15:19 +0000 In this tutorial I'll show you how to create a misty landscape matte painting with a dark castle. We'll create a misty scene with the layered mountains and the light from afar. The main technique here is blending with adjustment layers, masking and brushes. There are something basic you should know about contrast, distance, intensity etc, and we'll dive into all of those in today's lesson! Full Article Photo Effects Tutorials
at Create an Aquatic Photo Manipulation of a Giant Tortoise By psd.fanextra.com Published On :: Sun, 23 Aug 2015 21:22:40 +0000 In this tutorial, I'll show how you can combine different stock images to create this cohesive and unified scene of an aquatic Giant tortoise. You'll also learn how to manipulate trees, stones, waterfalls and textures to create an island on the tortoise. Finally, we'll add lighting effects and adjust the colour of our entire scene. Full Article Photo Effects Tutorials
at Create a Dark Night Hunter Scene with Photoshop By psd.fanextra.com Published On :: Sun, 06 Dec 2015 19:58:24 +0000 In this tutorial I'll show you how to create a dark night hunter scene. You'll learn how to combine different stock images together, turn a scene from day to night, add a moonlight, create a dark atmosphere as well as make some special effects. Along with this tutorial, you'll also learn how to work with groups, manage your layers and pay attention to the details. Full Article Photo Effects Tutorials
at 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
at Lens International Design Conference 2022 Keynote: Redesigning Design By designsojourn.com Published On :: Wed, 10 Aug 2022 14:43:45 +0000 I am honoured to be invited by Shih Chien University College of Design to give a keynote speech during their Lens International Design Conference 2022 on January 7th 2022. In the conference The Lens, design is interpreted as a multi-perspective lens that transforms all elements... The post Lens International Design Conference 2022 Keynote: Redesigning Design appeared first on Design Sojourn. Please click above if you cannot see this post. Full Article About Design Sojourn Articles Design Leadership Design design led innovation design strategy design-management design-thinking innovation risk-management strategy
at 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
at Design Thinking: A Catalyst for Business Growth By designsojourn.com Published On :: Thu, 04 Jul 2024 02:53:14 +0000 Running a business is widely recognized as challenging, with the average startup lasting only about five years. While starting a business might seem straightforward, maintaining it proves to be the true test, a reality faced even by large multinational corporations. Consider this: nearly 90%... The post Design Thinking: A Catalyst for Business Growth appeared first on Design Sojourn. Please click above if you cannot see this post. Full Article Articles Design Leadership Entrepreneurship designthinking innovation strategy
at Orientation & Identity By www.designworkplan.com Published On :: 2018-04-03T00:00:00Z Orientation & Identity Wayfinding, signage design is still a young profession, balancing on the edge of two and three dimensional design. Wayfinding often is described as spatial problem solving and designers are multidisciplinary, with a psychological look into showing the way. The book Orientation & Identity has 17 different projects discussed and show the potential for clients, urban planners, entrepreneurs and politicians. Each project is described from designer and client point of reference, giving a great insight on how the projects came together. This heavy weighted book shows a great in-depth insight in the field of architecture, environmental graphic design and wayfinding. About Orientation & Identity The first few chapters give an insight on identity and orientation standard, the philosophy and architecture. The wide range of interviews include, city-wayfinding, airport signage, Dutch road signs, museum design and corporate wayfinding in Europe. The book is written in both German and English, at first you need to adjust a bit to find the reading language of choice, after a few moments I was used reading the bottom of the pages. The case studies starts off with a introduction of the topic followed by the people behind the projects, with full background details you will get a good feeling of who participated in the project. The interviews start by asking who participated and why projects are initiated, then the story following the discussion during the project. A great insight on how they made specific choices to come to a solution for the project. The pages are filled with full color (detailed) photos of projects accompanied by sketches and / or 2D images of the wayfinding systems. Projects included in the book: Legible London, London; City wayfinding Dialogmuseum, Frankfurt; Museum wayfinding Effenaar, Eindhoven; Environmental identity Messe, Stuttgart; Identity and wayfinding College wayfinding Dutch road signage, Holland; Typography Road signs and wayfinding Zürich Airport, Zürich; signage design and wayfinding strategy Lower Austrian Clinics, Niederösterreich; Hospital wayfinding systems and much much more As the true value of the book is the various insights on the people involved to get a great perspective on how the projects emerged. Conclusion I personally enjoyed reading Orientation & Identity for various reasons; the focus of projects are European, that makes this book very relevant for EU countries and stands out to the many US wayfinding / signage books. Secondly the in-depth interviews with various stakeholders, architects and designers behind a project makes it interesting to get a peek inside a project. Lastly the book also provides in technical details, at the end some projects are displayed with typefaces details, construction drawings and iconography. The language separation is not disturbing but could have been done better in my opinion and the weight of the book does not make it comfortable holding it for a longer period of time. Overall, if you are looking for the stories behind large-scale wayfinding and signage projects in Europe, this is the book for you. Availability The book is worldwide available via amazon. InformationPublisher: Springer Science + Business MediaLanguage: EnglishISBN: 978-3-211-79189-9Hardcover: 480 pages Buy Orientation & Identity This great book containing interviews is available at amazon. Buy at Amazon Full Article
at Inspiration: Annual Report Designs By www.designworkplan.com Published On :: 2018-04-07T00:00:00Z An annual report is a document a company presents at Annual General Meeting for approval by its shareholders, or a charitable organization presents its trustees. 1. Featured showcase: IMC Annual Report For IMC, Fitzroy designed a unique annual report. IMC – a renowned derivative trading house with over 500 employees worldwide – is an active trader in almost every stock market in the world. They constantly have to deal with stock exhanges’ information and its ever changing highs and lows. In the annual report, this information is translated in a unique way by showing in 24 pages the 24 hours of a trading day. Which stock exhange opens and which one closes; what information is relevant. By using the green (increase) and red (decline) filters, the data of a hectic trading day are pushed to the background, so that only IMC’s active fields (the stock markets and the arrows) remain visible. A final detail: based on GMT the stock exchanges trading at night are displayed in blue, while the ones trading during the day are displayed in yellow. Visit Fitzroy popup: yes for more information. Out of the box designs The following design examples are great inspiration for out of the box thinking. 2. Agency: Kuhlmann Leavitt This impactful piece captures the reader with exquisite black and white photography and classic yet whimsical typography customized to each shot. - Visit the agency Kuhlmann Leavitt popup: yes for more information and photos3. Agency: Bruketa Zinic Well Done: a food company annual report that has to be cooked first. Croatian creative agency Bruketa & Zinić have designed an annual report for food company Podravka that has to be baked in an oven before it can be read. - Visit the design company Bruketa Zinic popup:yes - See this great full pictured article popup:yes about this exceptional annual report. 4. Agency: Migreyes Unique annual report that highlights Konami’s goal to target beyond Japan. - Visit the detailed information about Konami’s Annual Report at Migreyes popup:yes5. Feltron A unique layout and information presenting annual report from Feltron. - Take a look at the website for more photos and screenshots of Feltron’s Annual Report popup:yes Simply beautiful Annual Report Design Just beautiful annual report design with great color usage, typography and photo use. 6. British Council Annual Report Navig8 won in a bid against the British Council’s prestigious list of suppliers to design and print manage their annual report. - Visit the Navig8 popup:yes website for more information.7. Airtricity Annual Report Great design, creative view on getting numbers to look attractive. The photos and quotes included in this annual report are great designed. - Take a look at the agency website popup:yes for more information. 8. Catalyst Recruitment Our clients will no doubt have a clearer understanding of the diversity of our business and specialist areas and we would have no hesitation in recommending Lemonade to other customers due to their professional service, follow through and innovative creative design. - Visit the website Lemonade Agency popup:yes for more information about this fabulous annual report.9. Agency Methodologie Univar NV is one of the world’s leading independent distributors of industrial chemicals and providers of related specialty services, operating throughout North America and Europe. Designed by Methodologie, an award winning design agency with a creative view on annual reporting. - Visit the website Methodologie popup:yes for more information and their portfolio. 10. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Annual Report This annual design is designed with many photos and good typography usage. This serious subject is presented in a great designed annual report. - Visit the website and download the completePDF annual report popup:yes.11. Stedelijk Museum Jaarverslag The design Agency Deel Drie designed the annual report for Het Stedelijk museum Amsterdam, with large black/white headlines combined with colorful photos this is great work. - Visit the website and download popup:yes the complete annual report for Het Stedelijk Musuem. 12. Geest Annual Report Designed by Navyblue, the Geest annual report has won the ProShare Award for Best Annual Report for Private Investors (FTSE 500) for an unprecedented five years in succession. - Visit the agency website popup:yes for more information13. Agency Hirshorn Zuckerman Design Group Legacy’s campaigns are designed to engage, and this report had to do the same. That strong cover statement—“The Story of the Year”—leads the reader into a variety of campaign voices and intimate portraits backed by strong colors. - Visit the website from Hirshorn Zuckerman Design Group popup:yes for more information. 14. Agency SamataMason For Strategic Hotels and Resorts SamataMason designed a wonderful paper sculptor and the typography. - Visit the website from SamataMason popup:yes for more information.15. Agency Sibley/Peteet Design Austin For Tropical Sportswear Sibley/Peteet Design Austin created a beautiful crafted annual report, titled “The Perfect Pair”, the front cover communicates the title on a hang tag on the back pocket of a pair of khakis. - See the website popup:yes for more information and examples. 16. BNP Paribas Annual Report BNP Paribas Assurance develops and markets savings, protection and property & casualty insurance products in 42 countries under two brands, those brand are financially reported in this nice designed annual report. - Visit the website BNP Paribas popup:yes for a full PDF version of the Annual Report 2006 and 2007.17. The Equality Authority An attractive and innovative document that reaches out and communicates very effectively with the very diverse audience we strive to serve. - Visit the website popup:yes for more information and a full PDF download. 18. Annual Report Transparency International 2006 Transparency International’s Annual Report 2006 showcases last year’s successes for the anti-corruption movement, as well as innovation in measurement tools, targeted advocacy work and sector-specific projects from TI chapters. - Visit the website Transparency popup:yes to download the full PDF version.19. Overall design tips for Annual Report Design A well-written and designed annual report is a must to reinforce a hard won reputation. Stakeholders need to be assured the organisation is not in the business of cutting corners or taking the easy way out - Visit the website popup:yes for more tips about annual reporting design. Worth mentioning _20. Delta Lloyd Jaarverslag, the complete annual report viewable as a website or to download from the website. _21. Unilever Jaarverslag, download the complete PDF version from the website. _22.Koninklijke Ahold Jaarverslag, download the complete PDF version from the Ahold website. _23.IBM Annual reporting, available from 1994 to 2007, download the complete PDF versions from the website. _24. IMF Annual report, available from 1996 to 2007, download the complete PDF versions from the website. _25. A complete huide for annual reports, visit the website AnnualReport.com for additional information. _26. StepInside, a design related website with top 100 company’s and annual reporting, see the website for additional information. Full Article
at Signage & Information graphics By www.designworkplan.com Published On :: 2018-04-07T00:00:00Z There are several books about signage systems and environmental graphic design available. Andreas Uebele wrote the book Signage systems & Information graphics and this is one of the best and most extensive books about signage available Signage systems & Information Graphics The 336 counting pages book has a hard cover and is 28,5 x 24 cm. The pages read well and quickly you can find what you are looking for by the index. The text layout and choose of typography fits well and reads great, designed in a grid way (similar to how signage is designed). Andreas Uebele is a well known designer with the design identity agency in Germany “Büro Uebele”. They have managed to design many signage & information graphics projects in the last years, from airports, offices, library and more. The author describes the following elements of signage design: Signage design, typography and how to choose a typeface Production, planning and sign management Projects from sign designs from all over the world Extensive drawings and photos from sign projects Typography & Signage A key factor in signage design & information graphics is the choose of typography, with the choose of typeface you are able to make or break a design and its functionality. In the book is explained how to choose a typeface and what characteristics a certain typeface needs to have in order to be used in signage systems. Uebele mentions different typefaces that they used in projects and explains the differences between the mentioned typefaces. A good introduction into choosing a typeface for signage & information graphics. Further on in the introduction the book goes deeper into designing for signage and which methods to use in order to achieve an effective signage & wayfinding system. With various examples and drawings you quickly read how and what to design. Sign Design The book explains how to use proper color systems and how to place them into a environment to create a good working signage system. The author explains why they have chosen the color combination, typography and size of the airport signage project described in the book. A great insight in learning more about signage design. Further on there are more projects described and explained with extensive photo material and the actual production drawings. By the drawings you can get a good view of how the signage systems are designed and produced. Signage projects from other designers In the book are also described many other projects from different designers and design agencies than Buro Uebele, for instance Schiphol designed by Bureau Mijksenaar. There are various images and concept drawings aswel as the detailed information about typography, color use and more. By adding more information from other designers makes this book a must have reference guide into graphic design and signage systems. You get a clear insight of signage projects which control people in various fields of visual communication and showing them the way. InformationPublisher: Thames & Hudson (October 29, 2007)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 0500513791 and ISBN-13: 978-0500513798Hardcover: 336 pages Buy Signage Systems and Information Graphics This extensive signage graphics book is available at amazon. Buy at Amazon Full Article
at Dutch government corporate identity By www.designworkplan.com Published On :: 2018-05-05T00:00:00Z Typeface: Rijksoverheid Sans / Serif Currently there are over 200 departments and ministries which all have different logos and uses different typefaces as their brand identity. In a pitch held by the Dutch government studio Dumbar won this competition and introduced a new logo and 1 brand identity: 1 Logo. From the beginning of 2008 Peter Verheul was asked by studio Dumbar to take his typeface Versa and transform the typeface usable for a larger audience. He changed the look and feel of the Serif version of Versa Serif and created a complete new set of letters for the Sans version. The fonts are named Rijksoverheid Sans and Rijksoverheid Serif. The name of the typeface is recognizable as “government” and will be used in every way of visual communication. The Rijksoverheid Sans will be used mainly for headings of text and in signage or wayfinding systems. The Rijksoverheid Serif is used as bread letter for reading text. In just under nine months Peter Verheul managed to finalize the fonts and released them in four different variations, from Regular, Italic to Bold. Designing the Rijksoverheid typeface First notebook sketches by Peter Verheul, designing the bracket of Rijksoverheid Serif. Print preview of the typeface as workhorse. Letterijk book During the time of creation Peter Verheul did not have much time to take pictures (as said in his introduction speech) but he kept a note book full of drawings and notes of creating and designing the typefaces. After finishing the typefaces he donated them to Bijzondere Collecties, a Dutch important collection of valuable work from Dutch graphical, typographical- artists. The Bijzondere Collections hosts the booklet, first printouts and everything that is related in creating the typeface Rijksoverheid. Letterrijk Book is a story about the birth and why of creation the typeface Rijksoverheid written by Mathieu Lommen, published by De Buitenkant Publishers. The booklet covers everything from the start of the project and the combination with project 1 Logo, a story about how the typography started working together, with many drawn examples of early stages of letter design. It also covers the complete glyphs of the typeface variations, with over 700 glyphs each this typeface is multi-language proof. With the design of the typeface several key factors of demands where given to Peter Verheul and Studio Dumbar. The typeface should be easy to read, should not be too wide in order to reduce printing costs, it could be used for all forms of visual communication of the Dutch Government and every department will use it therefore it will reduce the costs of different typeface licenses. The typeface will function as a bridge between society and government, a typeface that everybody will feel comfortable with. Rijksoverheids typeface The Rijksoverheid Sans, an easy to read typeface with a large x-height. This allows maximum legibility for heading text, signage, wayfinding and other forms of visual identity. In the introduction speech Peter Verheul mentioned that he was impressed by the way the Sans version would be used for bread letter. He is interested to see the further development of Rijksoverheid Sans in this field. Rijksoverheid Serif is the bread letter for reading text, I have read the booklet a couple of times and it seems to be a very legible typeface. Which will form the basis of the whole brand identity of the Dutch Government. Project 1 Logo The Dutch government brand identity was not concise or consistent, with over 200 departments and ministries costs were rising of each department havigd their own logo, typeface, print materials, signage and everything that involves the visual communication of that department. There was not a direct link to society and confusion about the identity the government wants to presents themselves. Project 1 Logo was born to bring back all brand identity of the Dutch government and give one signal to society about what the government stands for. In a pitch several design studios participated in order to create 1 Logo, 1 brand, 1 identity, 1 way of communicating between society and government, coming all together as 1 government. From 2009 until 2011 every department should use the new logo and typeface in all forms of visual communication, a huge operation which involves many parties. I believe there will be a brand guideline from studio Dumbar to lead everything into the correct, concise and consistent use of the brand identity. Read more Studio Dumbar, the designer of 1 Logo identity. Dutch government website about project 1 Logo, Rijkshuisstijl. Website of designer Peter Verheul Full Article
at 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
at The current state of Design Conferences By www.designworkplan.com Published On :: 2021-03-13T00:00:00Z Opinion: Sander Baumann Every design organization faces a similar issue in 2020/2021. Physical events and conferences are restricted due the corona pandemic. Basically every organization from small to large have transformed into virtual events. Larger design conferences such as The Next Web did a 2-day live event on Hopin. Hopin is a virtual venue with multiple interactive areas that are optimized for connecting and engaging. You can join different rooms and stages depending on your interests. Other platforms such as Creative Mornings went all in on virtual events. The events in our wayfinding community also transformed to virtual events. From podcasts, Zoom chats to full day virtual conferences. The purpose of conferences (pre-corona) Over the years I had the pleasure of going places for design conferences. Either as participant or a speaker, I went to conferences about typography, technology, wayfinding or design in general. Conferences bring together the curious like-minded designers in one place. The conferences usually have a mix of speakers, workshops and meetups on small and large stages. In my opinion a unique experience to meet people at conferences which let to business and friendships. The psychology of going to conferences (pre-corona) When looking at the experience when going to a conference you enter a mind-set focused on maximizing time and effort out of a conference. When you make the choice going to a physical conference this usually results in creating free time of enjoy a conference. Ranging from 1 to multiple days of physical conferences allows you to connect to peers, have time to reflect on things you heard or learned during these times. In my opinion physical conferences offer the opportunity to really connect to like-minded people to get new insights or perspectives on the multidisciplinary fields of design. The now: Virtual events and conferences Over the last years I have attended anything from virtual meetups to online talks and one day virtual conferences. Also tried many of the available platforms, such as Zoom, Teams, Meetup, Hopin, etc. Without leaving the house or studio I was able to enjoy the conferences in a virtual way. Although at the start of the pandemic this was a great way to connect to peers and to share thoughts, ideas and reconnect again. Over time I have noticed a lower attention span during the virtual conferences. Even with Hopin, I caught myself being distracted and started doing other things again. Attention span During the challenging covid times the (wayfinding) design industry also changed and shifted a bit more towards digital services. Regarding the time spend on physical conferences vs. the time spend on virtual conferences I noticed that virtual conferences does not really excite me in the same way as physical events. The virtual events are squeezed into the tight schedule and I seem to jump from working with clients to conferences in an instance. This let me to think about how I perceive the information and what my key motivation would be for attending either virtual or physical events. Main takeaway Virtual events/conferences are here to stay. I believe a hybrid mix of physical and virtual events will push forward in our design community. On the one hand, virtual events are convenient to keep up with peers in the network. On the other hand meeting in person makes the memory. The road to a physical conference and spending time with peers in a venue is in my opinion a great way to absorb information in a lively ambiance where you can be free to enjoy content and people. For future physical conferences, I can imagine it to be more an experiential experience. A mix of meeting in person and connecting digitally would make the best out of both worlds. Physical conferences would take place lets say once a year and periodically supported with virtual events. Support your design organization If you want to learn more about wayfinding, information design, typography and design in general. Please take a look at the following design organizations as they have regularly virtual talks/events at the moment. SDS Sign Design Society, the have monthly virtual talks. IIID The International Institute for Information Design have virtual drinks and talks SEGD Society for Experiental Graphic Design organizes virtual talks, summits, conferences and more BNO Beroepsorganisatie Nederlandse Ontwerpers have virtual talks usually only in Dutch Creative Mornings have virtual breakfast meetups around the world Aiga American Institute of Graphic Arts have virtual talks and conferences The future is bright and I look forward meeting you soon at an upcoming virtual or physical event. Full Article
at What is a Wayfinding Strategy? By www.designworkplan.com Published On :: 2021-04-06T00:00:00Z Wayfinding strategy approach The basic principle of a wayfinding strategy is to create a legible environment, to find destinations and to exclude random seeking. A wayfinding strategy helps to create areas, environments, buildings to be easy to navigate places for people and to have a seamless journey experience. Within the wayfinding strategy there are three (3) main wayfinding tasks defined; Naive Search Where the user has no exact knowledge of the whereabouts of the destination’s location. Primed Search Where the user knows the destination’s location. Exploration Any wayfinding task in which there is no set destination. Wayfinding tasks Each area, environment requires different approach to wayfinding. Depending on the required wayfinding a task a strategy can be chosen for people to understand their surroundings. For instance in Airports the tasks can be different than wondering in the park. Below you will find examples of wayfinding tasks that can be applied in a wayfinding strategy. Route following Inference Aiming Map reading Technology Discover each of these strategies to create legible environments and focus on delivering end-user information. Route following Route Following is a strategy to describe a way in which the observer is using signs with arrows to go from one place to another. The target of location is known, but a direct path towards it is unknown. Along the route, information is displayed to inform the observer towards the target. The signs are working together to create a network of connections between locations. The consistency in terminology- and hierarchy of information as well as marking decision points is important for Route Following to be an effective way of directing people from one place to another. Route following can be applied for instance in areas to point towards an entrance, exit. A situation where a directive wayfinding task is required to guide towards a destination. Inference Inference is a wayfinding strategy that involves systematic searching, the understanding of a direction by reading numerical and alphabetical information in sequences. This methodology is based on creating an environment in a logical, understandable order. Combined with conventional cultural patterns Inference is a logical approach to create a legible environment build on expectations. Inference can be applied in areas for instance at Airports, Railway stations or Stadiums. Upfront information such as "Your flight departs from Gate H3" is required as wayfinding taks, to follow a logical approach "H1, H2, H3, etc". Aiming Object (aiming) wayfinding strategy is divided into two categories, direct- and indirect visual contact with the target. In a direct visual contact, the observer has a visual reference of the target and chooses the desired path towards it. In an indirect visual contact, the observer chooses to follow logical steps to find a place where visual contact can be made, then follows the desired path towards the target. Aiming as wayfinding taks can be applied in for instance cities or wide spread areas, where you can see landmarks and make your way towards the destination. Map reading Map Reading is a strategy to inform the observer about their surroundings, e.g. "You are Here". Based upon the understanding of the map in relation to the environment the observer makes a choice of navigation. Map Reading is usually supported by a compass rose to have a better understanding of direction. Techniques such as; to display maps in a heads-up direction can empathize a greater understanding between the map and the environment. Map reading as a wayfinding task can be applied in cities, for example as in the Legible London mapping system. A heads-up map shows destinations, paths, safe routes and landmarks within a certain walking distance. A quick and easy way to navigate unknown areas, locate destinations and serendipity (to explore previous unknown destinations). Technology Technology driven strategies are usually hand-held devices or digital kiosks where input from the observer leads to orientation and navigational information. With the use of technology, dynamic information can be displayed to the observer and could be mixed with personal preference and social learning. Meaning technology has the ability to show narrow casted information, leaving out the overflow of information for the user. The role of technology in wayfinding is set to show tailored information to the user. The phone navigational options for wayfinding usually works best open areas such as cities to locate and path towards a destination. The usage of mobile phones in buildings seems a more difficult taks, as there are lesser options for distinctiveness and technology difficulties. Main takeaways A wayfinding strategy is tailored to the required tasks in an environment and focused at the user. Different areas, buildings, transportation hubs, etc required their own approach in wayfinding. What is the required wayfinding task? What kind of area, environment, building? Try different approaches while developing a wayfinding strategy and user-test scenarios to create a seamless journey experience. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) What is a Wayfinding Strategy? A wayfinding strategy is a approach to the required wayfinding tasks in a area, environment or building. A set of rules to define how the information is presented to the user. Wayfinding Strategies include route following, inference aiming, map reading. The required task determines the wayfinding strategy. Full Article
at 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
at Great Homes with Mid Century Modern Furniture By www.photoshoplady.com Published On :: Thu, 17 Sep 2020 15:02:18 +0000 A beautiful house is never complete without comfortable furniture that coordinates with the style of the home. Furniture transforms a block of stones into a beautiful space that you can then call home. While there are a variety of furniture makers and designers out there, none of them can match up to the style and elegance of mid-century modern furniture. Your home will never look the same again if you just get your furniture from mid-century. Here is why they are that popular. Vintage Appeal If you want a vintage look in your house, then mid-century got you. You The post Great Homes with Mid Century Modern Furniture appeared first on Photoshop Lady. Full Article General
at What Is The Ideal Zoom Room Background By www.photoshoplady.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Aug 2021 01:02:37 +0000 With the pandemic ravaging the world all over, companies and individuals have been forced to adapt and make the best of the situation. We all realize that somehow life would need to go on, and we would need to find new and creative ways to work, carry on with our education and our social lives. One of the major ways in which organizations have evolved is by working from home and using software such as Zoom to carry out meetings and connect. While this has been quite effective and helpful in maintaining social distance, there have been plenty of mishaps The post What Is The Ideal Zoom Room Background appeared first on Photoshop Lady. Full Article Uncategorized
at A Quick Guide to Photo Organization For Macbooks By www.photoshoplady.com Published On :: Tue, 19 Oct 2021 19:12:42 +0000 There’s nothing worse than spending hours searching for an image on your computer. Between old screenshots and blurry photos, your sentimental pictures can get buried amongst the clutter. Luckily, it’s extremely simple and accessible to sort, organize, and group your important photos together on Macbook computers. Not sure where to start when it comes to photo organization on your Macbook? Keep reading for some of the best tips and tricks to get your photos sorted and functional. Declutter Your Pictures When it comes to Macbook organization, a digital declutter is one of the best options. Though it can be time-consuming, The post A Quick Guide to Photo Organization For Macbooks appeared first on Photoshop Lady. Full Article Uncategorized
at Rarely Seen Polaroids of Winona Ryder in the Late 1990s By designyoutrust.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Nov 2024 09:53:20 +0000 In the late 1990s, Winona Ryder defined a unique fusion of edgy elegance, often seen in minimalist black dresses, leather jackets, and sharp blazers. With her cropped dark hair and bold brows, she embodied an iconic look that captured the grunge and alternative styles of the era. Known for her powerful roles in *Alien: Resurrection* […] Full Article Photography about after black characters collection often photos president talking would
at Amazing 3D Digital Concepts by Patrick Razo By designyoutrust.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Nov 2024 11:25:58 +0000 Patrick Razo, also known as Nino, is a Los Angeles-based concept designer and visual development artist. His diverse career spans entertainment design, fashion, and motorcycle design. Before transitioning to entertainment design, Razo spent over 15 years in the fashion industry, where he honed his skills in brand building and product design. More: Artstation, Instagram In […] Full Article Design Technology amazing brand design designs fashion often patrick style visual where
at This Chinese Artist Creates Fascinating 3D Optical Illusions By designyoutrust.com Published On :: Sun, 03 Nov 2024 13:50:50 +0000 Li Jiayue, an exceptionally talented artist from China’s Sichuan province, specializes in intricate three-dimensional optical illusions that seem to disappear into their surroundings, captivating viewers with his ability to transform ordinary objects like lampposts, tree trunks, and even large buildings into extensions of their backgrounds. Although he initially pursued a major in electrical automation, his […] Full Article Design artist artworks attention backgrounds chinese creating optical their three world
at Niall Shukla’s Creates Intricate Portraits by Cracking Laminated Glass with Precision Strike By designyoutrust.com Published On :: Sun, 03 Nov 2024 14:05:10 +0000 Niall Shukla, a remarkably skilled and self-taught artist, creates stunningly intricate portraits on laminated glass by meticulously cracking it with controlled hammer strikes. This unique art form is paradoxical and captivating; Shukla wields various metal hammers and chisels to chip away at glass panels, generating cracks that eventually transform into beautifully detailed images. His technique […] Full Article Design carefully creating fresh magazine media metal nature often portraits random
at Artist Daniel Gulliver’s Creates Fantastic 3D Debossed Tattoo Masterpieces By designyoutrust.com Published On :: Sun, 03 Nov 2024 14:18:48 +0000 Daniel Gulliver, known professionally as Gully, is a distinguished tattoo artist from London, UK, celebrated for his innovative “debossed” tattoo technique. This method creates the illusion of designs carved into the skin, offering a three-dimensional effect that captivates viewers. Gully’s repertoire extends beyond debossed tattoos; he also excels in ultra-realistic portraits and optical illusions, showcasing […] Full Article Design artist celebrated daniel designs fantastic london optical portraits tattoos three
at Spectacular Winning Images of the 2024 Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year Awards By designyoutrust.com Published On :: Sun, 03 Nov 2024 14:58:03 +0000 Weather Photographer, Winner: Sprites Dancing in the Dark Night by Wang Xin The Royal Meteorological Society has announced the 2024 winners of the Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year Awards, featuring breathtaking images of weather phenomena worldwide. The top prize went to Wang Xin from Shanghai for the photograph “Sprites Dancing in the Dark […] Full Article Photography african david ellis knight morning nature night shadows shanghai winners
at Amazing Winning Images Of The The 2024 Nature’s Best Photography Awards By designyoutrust.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 19:30:28 +0000 Grand Prize: “Bengal Tigers” by Mangesh Ratnakar Desai, India The 2024 Nature’s Best Photography International Awards highlighted breathtaking moments from around the globe, celebrating photographers who captured the beauty and power of Earth’s diverse ecosystems. From sweeping landscapes to intimate wildlife portraits, the award-winning images showcase nature’s grandeur and fragility, inspiring deeper appreciation and awareness […] Full Article Photography amazing beauty bubble center germany international michael nature photography russia
at Unique Illustrated Portraits by Anthony Ventura By designyoutrust.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 18:19:21 +0000 Anthony Ventura, an award-winning Canadian artist, is known for his highly detailed and expressive illustrated portraits. A graduate of Sheridan College’s Illustration program, he has worked with major clients like Playboy, Rolling Stone, Time Magazine, Doritos, and ESPN, with standout celebrity pieces featuring Bob Dylan, George Harrison, and Nikki Sixx that showcase his exceptional linework […] Full Article Inspirations artist award college color highly illustration instagram magazine portraits showcase
at Magic The Gathering: Amazing Character Concept Artworks of Filipe Pagliuso By designyoutrust.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 12:15:35 +0000 Filipe Pagliuso is a Brazilian digital artist known for his captivating character designs and fantasy illustrations. He graduated in Graphic Design from UNESP and has a strong foundation in digital art techniques. He has contributed to the Magic: The Gathering (MTG) universe, creating artwork for several cards. Notable examples include “Kibo, Uktabi Prince” from Jumpstart […] Full Article Inspirations amazing brazilian character creating design designs examples graphic illustrations magic
at Whimsical Cigarette Ad Posters Illustrated by Juan Carlos Huergo in the Early 20th Century By designyoutrust.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:15:58 +0000 Early 20th-century cigarette ads glamorized smoking as a symbol of sophistication, elegance, and modernity, using stylish imagery and catchy slogans like “More doctors smoke Camels” and “It’s Toasted” to imply quality and safety. These advertisements, often featuring celebrities, marketed smoking as part of a glamorous lifestyle, making it appear desirable and socially acceptable despite the […] Full Article Inspirations about advertisements carlos celebrities century early making modernity often posters smoke stylish
at Artist Duo Creates Absolutely Amazing The Beatles Collectable Toys By designyoutrust.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:52:57 +0000 London-based creative duo Joseph Lattimer and Caitlin Derer, founders of Collectable Cities art toy studio and veterans of the creative agency Fancy Lamp, have channeled their love for travel and storytelling into creating figures that celebrate iconic moments in pop culture. Their latest project is a vibrant tribute to The Beatles, featuring two collections inspired […] Full Article Design agency amazing community creating creative london project studio their tribute
at Top 11 WooCommerce Themes to Elevate Your Online Store in 2023 By www.webappers.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Mar 2023 08:00:06 +0000 Do you need a little inspiration to help you get started on a long-awaited online store design project. One of the best places to find it is a WordPress theme. The problem is, there are so many themes to choose from. You’re going to have to sift through a number of them to find a […] The post Top 11 WooCommerce Themes to Elevate Your Online Store in 2023 appeared first on WebAppers. Full Article Design Tools Web Designs
at 8 Great WordPress Plugins in 2024 By www.webappers.com Published On :: Wed, 10 Jan 2024 09:00:00 +0000 The more than 59,000 free plugins in the WordPress official directory deal with nearly every feature or function to be put to use in any type of website. Premium WordPress plugins from third-party marketplaces are also available. The largest, CodeCanyon, has over 5200 WordPress plugins. The question is, do you have the time to sift […] The post 8 Great WordPress Plugins in 2024 appeared first on WebAppers. Full Article Best Collections Inspiration Tools plugin wordpress
at 15 Great Tools & Resources for Designers & Agencies in 2024 By www.webappers.com Published On :: Wed, 14 Feb 2024 15:00:00 +0000 It’s 2024 and the number of web design resources and tools on the market seems overwhelming. That’s good news since you need the right tools and resources to come up with competitive designs. The bad news is, rather than sifting through thousands of products to get the ones that best meet your needs you might […] The post 15 Great Tools & Resources for Designers & Agencies in 2024 appeared first on WebAppers. Full Article Design Tools tools Web Designs
at Movies Watched, May 2024 By www.subtraction.com Published On :: Wed, 05 Jun 2024 03:57:00 +0000 The takeaway from the May box office was that it was a disaster. Receipts were down by almost a third… Full Article
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at Theme patterns for the Site Editor By themeshaper.com Published On :: Fri, 25 Jun 2021 19:40:17 +0000 Learn how to use Template Part and Query Loop patterns to provide users with more design options. Full Article Theme Development Themes Block-based Themes Patterns
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at Create A Blockbase Child Theme By themeshaper.com Published On :: Wed, 17 Nov 2021 20:46:40 +0000 We have been working on a plugin to help you create a Blockbase child theme. The idea is that you can use the existing tools to make changes to a Blockbase theme, and then export a bundle of templates and theme.json as a new child theme. I tried to create a new theme called “Typewriter” […] Full Article Uncategorized
at Salaries For Digital Marketing Creatives By www.techi.com Published On :: Mon, 14 Dec 2015 16:50:42 +0000 Unless you graduated from college in the last 5 years, chances are the job titles have changed significantly. A decade ago there was no such thing as a “social media manager” or a “digital content strategist.” Now just about every company has people doing those jobs, whether they work under those titles or not. Sure, […] The post Salaries For Digital Marketing Creatives first appeared on TECH Intelligence and is written by Brian Wallace. Full Article News
at How does catfishing work? By www.techi.com Published On :: Wed, 16 Dec 2015 02:50:35 +0000 This is real life. Just yesterday, someone I follow on Facebook discovered that someone had created two fake accounts and used her pictures to assume a false identity which the “someone” used to flirt with me and generally behave in an unladylike manner. The fake accounts were reported, but initially, Facebook refused to remove them, […] The post How does catfishing work? first appeared on TECH Intelligence and is written by Brian Wallace. Full Article Lifestyle catfishing how to avoid catfishing
at Why are you still using that dinosaur phone system? By www.techi.com Published On :: Thu, 17 Dec 2015 16:50:39 +0000 If you are in the business world, chances are you’re looking to grow your business in some capacity. You would probably never say that where you see your company in 5 years is lying stagnant in exactly the same place you’re in now. Especially in today’s fast paced world, it is almost unheard of for […] The post Why are you still using that dinosaur phone system? first appeared on TECH Intelligence and is written by Brian Wallace. Full Article Telecommunications
at The future of software development Is automation By www.techi.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Dec 2015 20:57:47 +0000 Before the turn of the new millennium, development teams could get away with supporting two platforms: Windows and the web. Today, there are dozens, with more created monthly. As a result, teams struggle to manage vendor, device, and platform fragmentation. To fully realize the potential of virtual reality, the Internet of Things, and other platforms […] The post The future of software development Is automation first appeared on TECH Intelligence and is written by Aidan Cunniffe. Full Article Software Software Automation
at What is the Future of Citizen Development in Modern Businesses? By www.noupe.com Published On :: Thu, 17 Oct 2024 10:22:45 +0000 As businesses adopt digital to be more efficient, stay ahead of the curve and meet changing demands, their IT teams are faced with the growing challenge of supporting the software infrastructure. Due to the high costs of employing software developers and the scarcity of capable programmers, the pressure on IT teams has become enormous. As... The post What is the Future of Citizen Development in Modern Businesses? appeared first on noupe. Full Article Business Online business no code development