Posts from students about iconography, pictography and modern mobile icon suites and thoughts about Leonardo DaVinci’s inventions.
- The origins of empathic designby Tingyi LiEmpathy design is a user-centred approach that focuses on how users feel about products. What Happened to Empathic Design tells… Read more: The origins of empathic design
- Using Tangible User Interface Design for Educationby Amy GilEducation has made its way into Tangible User Interface Design, a user interface that is interacted through touch. Reefs on… Read more: Using Tangible User Interface Design for Education
- Lillian Gilbreth’s Contribution to Women in Design Industriesby Clarice WooReading through the materials of Lillian Gilbreth’s work I noticed that in addition to her contributions to engineering and design,… Read more: Lillian Gilbreth’s Contribution to Women in Design Industries
- Empathy In Design Thinkingby Luna JiangEmpathy is an important element in design thinking. As a designer, the ability to empathize with the users means to… Read more: Empathy In Design Thinking
- History of Korea Artby Gina ParkThere was no particular job as an artist in Korea. The art we thought of was mainly concurrently operated by… Read more: History of Korea Art
- Design Histories in East Asiaby Yitong WangWith the globalization of art and designs, perspectives of one’s design and the identity of the work become important. Cultures,… Read more: Design Histories in East Asia
- About Empathic Designby Emily TsengEmpathy is the ability to understand and identify with the context, emotions, goals, and motivations of others. In order to… Read more: About Empathic Design
- Interaction design principlesby Akira NirvanaInteraction design is all about creating a conversation between the user and the product. Just think about an ATM: your… Read more: Interaction design principles
- On Aesthetic Interactionsby Kumari PachecoIn ‘Aesthetic Interaction: A Framework,’ professors Paul Locher, Kees Overbeeke, and Stephan Wensveen introduce us to a different kind of… Read more: On Aesthetic Interactions
- Implicit Interactionsby Robert LengImplicit interactions could be broken down as: something “that does not require explicit commands from a user, i.e., a system… Read more: Implicit Interactions
- Revealing the Importance of Learning Historical Inventions as Designerby Emily TsengThe context in which we receive the information will affect our interpretation of the information, our opinion, and the decisions… Read more: Revealing the Importance of Learning Historical Inventions as Designer
- 1 paragraph about an academic journal essay about Interaction Designby Zhuofan YuanThis academic journal essay is about design thinking. How design thinking works in libraries. A design approach to the delivery… Read more: 1 paragraph about an academic journal essay about Interaction Design
- Renaissance and Type in Interaction Designby Amy GilRenaissance-era starts in Florence and spread throughout Italy. Leonardo Da Vinci studied Anthropometry, the measurement of a human individual, which… Read more: Renaissance and Type in Interaction Design
- moveable type and Renaissanceby Yitong WangAs mentioned in the video, Maco Polo helps the spread of moveable type to the world with new renovations. Vinci’s… Read more: moveable type and Renaissance
- Renaissance and movable typeby Xingyu YangIn relation to the Renaissance, as Johan Burkhardt describes it, “a self-conscious golden age bursting with culture, art, discovery, and… Read more: Renaissance and movable type
- On the Renaissance and Typeby Kumari PachecoWhile “interaction design” may itself be a newer term, its roots run deep, tangling with various other disciplines along the way. As… Read more: On the Renaissance and Type
- WEEK 1: Comparison of Early Writing and Modern Iconographyby Emily TsengIn an application with many features, we might see various icons that represent different features. These simple and delicate representations… Read more: WEEK 1: Comparison of Early Writing and Modern Iconography
- The Importance of Movable Type and Renaissance Inventions to Interaction Designersby Zhuofan YuanFrom my perspective, it is important for the interaction designer to have a basic background understanding of movable type printing.… Read more: The Importance of Movable Type and Renaissance Inventions to Interaction Designers
- Application’s Iconography and Early Iconographyby Yitong WangPetzinger believes, using symbols to communicate “represent a fundamental shift in our ancestor’s mental skills”, to abstract symbols like we… Read more: Application’s Iconography and Early Iconography
- compare and contrastby Xingyu YangThe picture above is Egyptian hieroglyphics, some of the symbols are relatively easy to understand words, people judge the meaning… Read more: compare and contrast
- Symbols and Cuneiform to iconographyby Robert LengThe symbols seen across the world in caves have a similarity as seen in the image above. From North America,… Read more: Symbols and Cuneiform to iconography
- week 1 Compare and contrastby Tingyi LiI think these two Icons are very similar. But they may mean different things. The original European hieroglyphs probably spoke… Read more: week 1 Compare and contrast
- Week 1 _iconography and Pictographyby Gina ParkI’ve heard many history of language. And this is one that most detailed. I didn’t know there was that many… Read more: Week 1 _iconography and Pictography
- A Tangled Webby Erin MaloneThe history of interaction design is a tangled web of other disciplines—human factors, industrial design, psychology, sociology, human-computer interaction coming… Read more: A Tangled Web