sung | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 16 2008 | design, ui, graphic design, business
just finished v. 02 of MORE+1.
it still follows the template i created last year but i've updated it a bit for better messaging up front so that users know a little bit more about us. the portfolio has been added and enhanced. i think this method is easier to browse.
i only wish i could have shown more of the work i did last year. i could only add 2 new things even though we did about 10 projects. :(
Quoted: designing a better experience
sung | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 26 2007 | usability, website, design, UI
paging vs. scrolling for content : overall summary - scrolling is better then paging.
Evaluation of the average time (in seconds) taken to read each passage revealed a significant difference between the three groups [F (2,28) = 3.42, p < .05] (S.D. Paging = 72.4, S.D. Full = 53.5, S.D. Scrolling = 57.89; See Figure 4). Post hoc analysis found reading time in the Paging condition to be significantly slower than the Full or Scrolling conditions.
sung | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 12 2007 | design, ui, TED, videobrilliant... multi-touch app example. simple simple simple - and looks like a lot of fun. can't wait for the next generation of computers. check it out - makes the iphone ui look tame.
Quoted: Jeff Han on TED Talks. Jeff Han is a research scientist for New York University's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. Here, he demonstrates—for the first time publicly—his intuitive, "interface-free," touch-driven computer screen, which can be manipulated intuitively with the fingertips, and responds to varying levels of pressure. (Recorded February 2006 in Monterey, CA. Duration: 09:32)
sung | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 13 2006 | flash, design, fashion, uiinteresting navigation on the site - it follows the notion of just hover. it isn't too bad - but does get a bit odd when you wanna do something else - meaning you can't stay on one item unless you keep your mouse on a specific area.
Quoted: Silas and Maria Ltd
sung | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 22 2006 | video, UI, design
click to playredotting for myself - very very cool concept. would love to see how they handle file names, and such.
sung | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 09 2006 | design, UInice little links site for designers.
you can find some interesting stuff - not always good, but still pretty cool sites.
sung | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 28 2006 | cloud, design, UIYEAH! great article / blog entry - about the various forms of design, especially the difference between information design, visual design and interactive design.
redotted from : mike
sung | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 27 2006 | ui, designredotting so i can read later
sung | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 21 2006 | design, ui, uglyread the article and i think the dude didn't consider various aspects.
1. people love free shit. his examples of ugly sites which make money are all FREE
2. people love content over eye candy. eye candy is good for a quick look - but that's about it. think of it like this. you might date a super model - but unless she's got a head on her shoulders you might not want to marry her.
3. association through over exposure. this is something advertisers love and designers hate. association through over exposure - which basically is if you over expose a consumer - regardless of design - they will make the connection. example - ebay is ugly - but the over exposure of the site to users will make them associate ebay with THE online auction site.there are others but i won't go into it now. all in all - the article is 'interesting' to read but completely wrong in my opinion. just cause a site is ugly doesn't mean it'll convey trust, simplicity, etc... it's other factors.
redotted from : derek
sung | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 14 2006 | design, UI, flash, nike, shoppingvery cool designed site (nike lab)

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You must be Sung's friend before you can comment on this Fave.looks good. it took me awhile to realize the little i in the box meant testimonial. maybe just spell out the entire word? there is enough space.
yeah - thought bout that. just didn't want to make it 'cluttered' :P
at first i was going to have 'info' stand for information and was going to write in my thoughts on the project. then i looked at it and saw that 'info' looked a bit obtrusive + i thought having client testimonials were more powerful then me going... i'm good! really!
Nice, the picture viewer is a lot better here.
thanks - i agree... i just think it's easier to browse.
oh hay there's jesse's mobile number!
ROFL - you know this! on a funny note - in korea they actually DO have numbers that start with 555...
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