Monday, May 9, 2011

Project Presentation

Time to present our final project
From the presentation, all the group project is awesome & i like their design template (^_^)

Thanks to my group for their corporation to develop our project
TERBAEKKKK!!! (^_^)







Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Testing & Evaluation

Today discuss about Testing & Evaluation.. Last week Dr giving some homework.. He assign us to find:
Differences between testing & evaluation
Types of testing
Types of evaluation
This homework is group work..



Example of website evaluation checklist



Monday, April 4, 2011

Prototype Presentation

Minggu ini kami ditugaskan untuk membentang 40% projek yang dibangunkan


:: Presentation session ::


Selepas mendengar & melihat presentation kumpulan, setiap individu perlu memberi komen tentang projek kumpulan lain..

Ini adalah interface kumpulan kami (^_^)

:: Introduction to Camera ::



Sunday, March 27, 2011

Web Project Development

Week 8 and 9
Start working on group project..
We divide work based on the subtopic..
I work on Introduction (^_^)

Here our screen design for our project 

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Project Presentation & Discussion

Group : M.I.D
Topic : Introduction of Camera

Presentation session:


Here our group presentation:



or here



Interaction Design


Interaction design is defines as the structure and behavior of interactive systems. Interaction Designers strive to create meaningful relationships between people and the products and services that they use, from computers to mobile devices to appliances and beyond. The practice typically centers on "embedding information technology into the ambient social complexities of the physical world."
Interactivity is not limited to technological systems. It can also apply to other types of non-electronic products and services, and even organizations. Also, people have been interacting with each other as long as humans have been a species. Therefore, interaction design can be applied to the development of all solutions (or offerings), such as services and events. Those who design these offerings have, typically, performed interaction design inherently without naming it as such.
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So, as for website.. Interaction design should be include for website.. With interaction design, it will make the website more interactive and can allow more user to used the website (^_^)

Saturday, February 5, 2011

::Information Design::


Information design is the detailed planning of specific information that is to be provided to a particular audience to meet specific objectives. The output of an information design is sometimes expressed in written instructions, plans, sketches, drawings, or formal specifications. However, on very small projects, information design is likely to be much less formal.
Information design can be distinguished from information architecture and information planning. In one view, there are three hierarchical levels of activity:

  1. Information architecture, which is the general set of ideas about how all information in a given context should be organized. The output is an information architecture document.
  2. Information planning, which focuses on all aspects required to prepare and support the information of a specific set of products, single product, or event over the product life or other time span. This generally includes understanding the product or event goals, studying the audience and their needs, considering possible information media, defining specific information "units" (books, chapters, Web pages, visualizations, and so forth), specifying the people who will work on them, what the schedule is, and how this work will relate to the work of others. The output is an information plan.
  3. Information design, which focuses more narrowly on the information itself in one or more information units, and may encompass the information aspects of industrial design (labels, knobs, and the physical interface), information content design, page design, Web site design, illustration design, typography decisions, and so forth. Information design can be applied to a single work, such as a city map, or to a corporation's entire set of customer information. The output may be part of an information plan, a separate information design document, or simply the designed object or set of objects.
Information design ideas can often be tested in a usability laboratory by observing surrogate users trying to use the designed information and getting their feedback. The practice of information design invites questions into how people learn or prefer to learn and how they use information. It also raises questions about how to design information for different cultural and other contextual differences in the audience.