Augmented Reality – Sukiennice “Secrets Behind Paintings”
Sukiennice “Secrets Behind Paintings” – YouTube.
Great use of AR.
Sukiennice “Secrets Behind Paintings” – YouTube.
Great use of AR.
Need some examples of Banner Ad Creative? Look no further. Spongecell does a nice job and their examples could inspire.
Requirements are pretty ubiquitous in the embedded world. They are used to define tasks, help coordinate large development efforts, and to communicate the behavior of the desired end product between the developers and the customer. When done right, requirements can be very useful. Unfortunately, if you spend much time working in the embedded world you quickly discover that there are a lot of bad requirements. And then when you try to go fix them, you quickly discover that writing good requirements is hard. Here are some tips that will hopefully make the process more clear:
At a high level, the purpose of requirements is to provide a useful description of the desired behavior of a blackbox system that is detailed enough that:
- An engineer can make an implementation of said system.
- A tester could verify that a given device satisfies the requirements (without talking to the engineer)
- The resulting system satisfies the desires of the end user.
this is a great article.
check the tips How to write good requirments | Atomic Spin.
Glamour using Snap Tags at Fashion week for consumers to purchase products http://creativity-online.com/news/glamour-pulls-a-homeplusinspired-shoottoshop-move-for-fashion-week/232756
So maybe we could use this in a manner similar to the QRs for this Informacist thing?
I just had a conversation about this with the boss man this morning.
What do you think? Will QR Codes last?
I personally think that with better technology like MVS (mobile visual search) Google Goggles, the need for QR codes will go away naturally. As soon as the phone manufactures build the scanner into the native camera and the tech in the scanner is MVS… QR’s are done.
Two Google+ SEO Guides You Should Read.
I find this fascinating. Especially because I don’t know a lot of places taking this advice yet:
Even if your audience isn’t active there, it’s almost mandatory to have a profile and be active there because of the way Google is showing more Google+ contentin its regular search results.
HTML5 has entered the online video market, which is both exciting and challenging for developers in the industry. With the HTML5 specification and the various browser implementations in constant flux, we at LongTail Video spend a signficant amount of time understanding the limitations of the technology and optimizing our own products for HTML5.
In developing the JW Player, we perform routine tests across the various browsers and devices to help determine the current state of online video. Our State of HTML5 Video Report is a compilation of our research and latest test results, focused on HTML5 Video playback. We are excited to share our findings with other developers/users in the industry as we explore just what HTML5 can and cannot support.
We have grouped our test results into the few topics we find to be the most critical for online video. We hope that you will benefit from our findings, and as always, look forward to feedback from the online video community.
check out the results @ The State of HTML5 Video | UX Magazine.
Better background images for responsive web design » Blog » Elliot Jay Stocks.
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Mobile Sites vs. Apps: The Coming Strategy Shift (Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox).
A MUST read. I usually don’t like Jakobs thought process, but I think he’s spot on here. This is some forward thinking that we need to be ready for.
Summary:
Mobile apps currently have better usability than mobile sites, but forthcoming changes will eventually make a mobile site the superior strategy.
Best Campaigns of all time and what you can learn from them | Ads of the World™.
I think we studied all of these in college. Great read for anyone in the advertising/creative world.
SEO is Breaking the Web. Here’s How..
Interesting take on SEO and how it’s making things… well not good.
Nowadays, every little thing on the internet has to be tagged, categorized, and optimized in every way possible. No longer is it acceptable to have a headline like ‘My Thoughts on the iPad’; now it needs to be something along the lines of ‘My Thoughts on Apple’s Latest Announcement on their Leading Tablet that Spells the end for Samsung and HTC and Technology and Google’. While the first isn’t the best option to begin with (it’s a bit vague) the second is clearly worse.
With Shortcut App, Kooaba Says QR Codes Are a Thing of the Past.
What do you think? Are QR codes already old and washed up? Or will they stay the industry standard?
A MUST read for the Design team at MARC. Let’s try to get our thinking going in this direction. It will add to more creativity and options. Let go of the button… let go of the button.. let go of the button…
Application interfaces have always felt like functional assemblies of buttons. Because, after all, they took their cues from machines. Want to make a machine do something? Push a button. But as you flip through Ice Cream Sandwich’s screens, you get a much different feeling. Each screen feels lightweight, as if it were a page in a magazine, rather than a set of knobs and switches. Even the phone dialer looks light and sleek. It’s clear how to use it, of course. It just doesn’t feel so … buttony.
Lovely Charts for iPad on Vimeo on Vimeo
via Lovely Charts for iPad on Vimeo.
This looks awesome! Working on the iPad for wireframing and charting like this has been cumbersome to say the least. Maybe Lovely Charts has fixed that? The UX looks ahmazin’!!
96 Free Vector Icons for iOS, Android, Windows Phone or Web Apps | Alex Thorpe.
Some quality icons. Vector even….
Mobile Web Resources | Mobile Web Best Practices.
(via Zeldman Tweet) A great collection of articles and such about Mobile. A bookmark fo sho!
LukeW | An Event Apart: Buttons are a Hack.
LukeW took some great notes for this AEA Session.
Very intersting take on buttons and touch gestures. This thinking is way forward for most clients but it’s good to start thinking this way IMHO.
Cool selectors PSDs/ UI – http://creattica.com/free-psd-files/latest
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