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Demo 2008
rapid prototyping techniques • paper prototyping • personas • scenarios • participatory design Topics 2 • web 2.0 and mashups • ubiquitous computing applications • computing at work, at home and while moving around • classic barriers to technology adoption
rapid prototyping techniques • paper prototyping • personas • scenarios • participatory design Topics 2 • web 2.0 and mashups • ubiquitous computing applications • computing at work, at home and while moving around • classic barriers to technology adoption Design Tip: Use less than 5 bullets per slide. more
rapid prototyping techniques • paper prototyping • personas • scenarios • participatory design Topics 2 Design Tip x Use five or less bullets and no more than 25 words per slide. Research suggests that adding more words and lines may be distracting. Using fewer words will also enable the use of a larger font size, making the slides easier to read. • web 2.0 and mashups • ubiquitous computing applications • computing at work, at home and while moving around • classic barriers to technology adoption Design Tip: Use less than 5 bullets per slide. more
rapid prototyping techniques • paper prototyping • personas • scenarios • participatory design Topics 2 • Ignore Options x • Ignore this tip • Ignore all layout tips • Ignore all tips • web 2.0 and mashups • ubiquitous computing applications • computing at work, at home and while moving around • classic barriers to technology adoption Design Tip: Use less than 5 bullets per slide. more
rapid prototyping techniques • paper prototyping • personas • scenarios • participatory design Topics 2 • Ignore Options x • Ignore this tip • Ignore all layout tips • Ignore all tips • web 2.0 and mashups • ubiquitous computing applications • computing at work, at home and while moving around • classic barriers to technology adoption Design Tip: Use less than 5 bullets per slide. more
rapid prototyping techniques • paper prototyping • personas • scenarios • participatory design Topics 2 • Ignore Options x • Ignore this tip • Ignore all layout tips • Ignore all tips • web 2.0 and mashups • ubiquitous computing applications • computing at work, at home and while moving around • classic barriers to technology adoption Design Tip: Use less than 5 bullets per slide. more
rapid prototyping techniques • paper prototyping • personas • scenarios • participatory design Topics 2 • Recommended Layout x • Split into two slides • Split into three slides • Split into four slides • web 2.0 and mashups • ubiquitous computing applications • computing at work, at home and while moving around • classic barriers to technology adoption Design Tip: Use less than 5 bullets per slide. more
rapid prototyping techniques • paper prototyping • personas • scenarios • participatory design Topics 2 • Recommended Layout x • Split into two slides • Split into three slides • Split into four slides • web 2.0 and mashups • ubiquitous computing applications • computing at work, at home and while moving around • classic barriers to technology adoption Design Tip: Use less than 5 bullets per slide. more
rapid prototyping techniques • paper prototyping • personas • scenarios • participatory design Topics 2 • Recommended Layout x • Split into two slides • Split into three slides • Split into four slides • web 2.0 and mashups • ubiquitous computing applications • computing at work, at home and while moving around • classic barriers to technology adoption Design Tip: Use less than 5 bullets per slide. more
rapid prototyping techniques • paper prototyping • personas • scenarios • participatory design Topics • web 2.0 and mashups • ubiquitous computing applications • computing at work, at home and while moving around • classic barriers to technology adoption
rapid prototyping techniques • paper prototyping • personas • scenarios • participatory design Topics
web 2.0 and mashups • ubiquitous computing applications • computing at work, at home and while moving around • classic barriers to technology adoption Topics
A verbal presentation • A demo • A handout • A report (Due Dec 18) Project 4
A verbal presentation • A demo • A handout • A report (Due Dec 18) Project Design Tip: Try a sans serif font. more 4 Design Tip: Try a darker font. more
A verbal presentation • A demo • A handout • A report (Due Dec 18) Project Design Tip x Use light colored fonts on dark backgrounds and dark colored fonts on light backgrounds to produce high contrast and therefore greater readability. Design Tip: Try a sans serif font. more 4 Design Tip: Try a darker font. more
A verbal presentation • A demo • A handout • A report (Due Dec 18) Project • Ignore Options x • Ignore this tip • Ignore all font tips • Ignore all tips Design Tip: Try a sans serif font. more 4 Design Tip: Try a darker font. more
A verbal presentation • A demo • A handout • A report (Due Dec 18) Project • Ignore Options x • Ignore this tip • Ignore all font tips • Ignore all tips Design Tip: Try a sans serif font. more 4 Design Tip: Try a darker font. more
A verbal presentation • A demo • A handout • A report (Due Dec 18) Project • Ignore Options x • Ignore this tip • Ignore all font tips • Ignore all tips Design Tip: Try a sans serif font. more 4 Design Tip: Try a darker font. more
A verbal presentation • A demo • A handout • A report (Due Dec 18) Project Recommended Colors x Design Tip: Try a sans serif font. more 4 Design Tip: Try a darker font. more
A verbal presentation • A demo • A handout • A report (Due Dec 18) Project Recommended Colors x Design Tip: Try a sans serif font. more 4 Design Tip: Try a darker font. more
A verbal presentation • A demo • A handout • A report (Due Dec 18) Project 4 Design Tip: Try a sans serif font. more
A verbal presentation • A demo • A handout • A report (Due Dec 18) Project Design Tip x Use sans serif fonts such as Arial and Helvetica. Research has shown that sans serif fonts are easier to read when the text is displayed on a computer monitor or is projected on to a screen. 4 Design Tip: Try a sans serif font. more
A verbal presentation • A demo • A handout • A report (Due Dec 18) Project • Ignore Options x • Ignore this tip • Ignore all font tips • Ignore all tips 4 Design Tip: Try a sans serif font. more
A verbal presentation • A demo • A handout • A report (Due Dec 18) Project • Ignore Options x • Ignore this tip • Ignore all font tips • Ignore all tips 4 Design Tip: Try a sans serif font. more
A verbal presentation • A demo • A handout • A report (Due Dec 18) Project • Ignore Options x • Ignore this tip • Ignore all font tips • Ignore all tips 4 Design Tip: Try a sans serif font. more
A verbal presentation • A demo • A handout • A report (Due Dec 18) Project • Recommended Fonts x • Arial • Calibri • Geneva 4 Design Tip: Try a sans serif font. more
A verbal presentation • A demo • A handout • A report (Due Dec 18) Project • Recommended Fonts x • Arial • Calibri • Geneva 4 Design Tip: Try a sans serif font. more
A verbal presentation • A demo • A handout • A report (Due Dec 18) Project • Recommended Fonts x • Arial • Calibri • Geneva 4 Design Tip: Try a sans serif font. more
A verbal presentation • A demo • A handout • A report (Due Dec 18) Project
A verbal presentation • A demo • A handout • A report (Due Dec 18) Project