December 6, 2017
UI Inspiration: This week’s selections from Virgil Pana, UI8, Tubik and more
UI Inspiration: This week’s selections from Virgil Pana, UI8, Tubik and more
It’s the weekly moment for our collection of UI/UX interactions to boost your UI inspiration. We will focus on cool animations, layout designs, UX thinking and more. We will mix it all from static, dynamic and even live prototypes, this might be a great article to bookmark! For this week, we have two “error” animated prototypes from UI8, a smooth interactive mobile design of a watering tracker app and a lot more. Hope you will enjoy!
In this collection we are featuring the work from Virgil Pana, UI8, Tubik, Divan Raj and more.
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Design by Virgil Pana
Design by UI8
Design by Tubik
Design by Virgil Pana
Design by Divan Raj
Design by Divan Raj
Design by Aurélien Salomon
Design by Tubik
Design by UI8
Design by Aurélien Salomon
Design by Suthan S.
Design by Divan Raj
Design by tubik
Design by Outcrowd
AoiroStudio
Dec 06, 2017
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December 5, 2017
‘Doom VFR’ review
Doom VFR takes players back to Mars and back to the pits of hell to battle demons and monsters in virtual reality, offering one of the best experiences yet for the platform.
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Source: Digital Trends VR
December 5, 2017
Digital Photography: Winter Haze by Philip Karlberg
Digital Photography: Winter Haze by Philip Karlberg
Currently living in the North side of America, the month of December generally comes with what we truly love and also hate the same time. Snow! Again, there is still a beauty in watching a snowfall in the city and even outside of all its glory. We are following Sweden-based photographer Philip Karlberg in a beautiful series of digital photography of the archipelago of Stockholm, Sweden; entitled: Winter Haze.
Philip Karlberg is a photographer based in Stockholm, Sweden. Philip had the opportunity to work with brands like such as Vogue, Swarovski, Bang & Olufsen and Volvo to name a few. You should check out his Behance for more of his work.
A series shot in the archipelago of Stockholm, Sweden
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- Learn more about Philip Karlberg at philipkarlberg.com
- Follow Philip Karlberg’s work on Behance
Digital Photography
AoiroStudio
Dec 05, 2017
Source: Abduzeedo Photography
December 5, 2017
Starbucks’ plushest coffee shop yet serves up AR with its drinks
Starbucks is opening its largest location to date on Wednesday in the Chinese city of Shanghai. In fact, the store is so huge that it’s offering tours around the place with an augmented reality app.
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December 5, 2017
Interaction Design & UI/UX: A closer look at the Tesla Model 3 touchscreen
Interaction Design & UI/UX: A closer look at the Tesla Model 3 touchscreen
I am a great fan of Tesla and also of Elon Musk, the care of his level of thinking for the user experience and vision simply changed the game of the entire car industry. Earlier this year, they have introduced the Tesla Model 3; the mid-size all-electric four-door luxury sedan starting at a very affordable price. As a designer, what struck me the most was the removal of the “conventional” interior car interface replaced by a 15-inch touchscreen. So many thoughts went through my mind regarding how the driving will be effective with such a large screen in the center console. We are taking a look at the work of Michael Cherkashin, a Los Angeles-based creative director at HUG. He is walking us through the original concept and also all the challenges they have encountered for designing the interface of the Model 3. Enjoy the read!
Michael Cherkashin is a creative director over HUG. A branding agency on a mission to rely on for beautiful design and impactful outcomes. Based in Los Angeles, CA, USA, Michael is also Director of photography at Inhale Films.
Our vision for any user interface is simple: efficiency should be as close a possible to 100%, in other words, a user should be able to perform the desired task with as little effort and distraction as possible. This would be especially pertinent to vehicles as safety is such a priority. We want to share this philosophy with drivers, fellow engineers at Tesla and other car manufacturers. We’ve designed intuitive multi-touch gestures and a responsive grid that can be customized to suit both driver and passenger needs.
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- Learn more about Michael Cherkashin at hugagency.com
- Follow Michael Cherkashin’s work on Behance
UI/UX & Interaction Design (In His Words)
Challenges
Model 3 has been released with a new 15-inch touchscreen, which is wider than previous screens on Model’s S and X. Whilst it looks great, some areas of the screen and functionality have become harder to reach. This may seem like a minor difference, however, when operating a vehicle it could become significant, as every moment is crucial. And, although the Model 3 was designed to be autonomous, in some countries, with heavy winters for example, the necessary infrastructure and support is yet to be in place, so the need for a driver in an autonomous vehicle is still required.
Another challenge arises from the lack of physical buttons. In other vehicles your tactile sense can be used to find the button or adjustor without taking your eyes off the road. However, navigating a touchscreen requires the driver taking their eyes off the road; when encountering bumpy roads, it would be even more challenging holding a steady hand on the right area of the screen.
To combat this we came up with two solutions. The first is an adjustable grid where users can move panels of the dashboard to best fit their needs. For instance, the media player can be moved to the passenger’s side so they can enjoy playing DJ, whilst the map can be moved in closer view to the driver and expanded or hidden in case of autonomous driving. The second solution introduces multi-touch gestures that can be applied to any area of the screen, and don’t require a driver to be distracted by looking away from the road to navigate functions. These gestures would be intuitive and replicate physical buttons.
Video
Two Finger Gestures
Using two fingertips, drivers or passengers can control the multimedia player, even when it’s not displayed on the screen. Each gesture has been designed to replicate the physical buttons and dials we’ve become accustomed to, for example, the volume wheel rotation.
- • Tap to play and pause
- • Rotation brings up the volume
- • Tap and scroll sideways to fast-forward
- • Quick scroll sideways to change media
- • Scroll top and bottom to change channels
Three Finger Gestures
Using three fingertips, drivers or passengers can adjust climate control by rotating left or right. When adjusted from the driver’s side of the screen, the temperature is controlled for the whole vehicle; alternatively, applying the same gestures from the passenger side enables dual climate control.
- • Rotation on the driver’s side controls temperature inside the whole vehicle
- • Rotation on the passenger’s side turns on and controls dual climate control
- • Scroll top and bottom to adjust fan level
Interface
Look and feel is another key factor to consider, especially in such a beautifully designed Model 3. The interface should match the quality interior and exterior. We used a simple and smooth design, with a very friendly and warm feel. The buttons are large, with plenty of surrounding space so it’s easy to tap while driving. The colors are balanced to be clearly visible in bright sun, but soft enough to be less distracting for the driver.
Night Mode
Once the sun starts to set and night falls, the screen will switch to a darker night mode, providing less glare and distraction for a better driving experience. The brightness level is adjustable by moving one finger down from the top edge to decrease the light, and up from the bottom edge to increase the light.
Notifications
Notifications are made to be intuitive and easy to deal with. For example, whether you are mid phone call or cruising along, when your vehicle’s battery is running low the option for taking direction to the nearest Supercharge station is one simple touch away.
AoiroStudio
Dec 05, 2017
Source: Abduzeedo UI/UX
December 4, 2017
SXSWfm® Spotlight: Hip-Hop & Rap Artists Performing at SXSW 2018
Weekly Showcasing Artist announcements for SXSW 2018 will be here before you know it, but for now, SXSWfm will spotlight groups of artists representing a variety of genres and locations from around the world. This week’s spotlight show features music by Hip-Hop and Rap artists AKA (South Africa), Kemba (Bronx, NY), Higher Brothers (China), Nnamdi Ogbonnaya (Chicago, IL), Stefflon Don (London, UK), and more. Listen now!
SXSWfm 2018 Artist Spotlight: Hip-Hop & Rap
Elizabeth returned last week with a new episode of The Middle Biscuit featuring music by Whitney, Car Seat Headrest, and Kevin Morby. On an all new Code Red, Shelby came back from the Thanksgiving holiday with a list of songs she’s thankful for, featuring artists like Frankie Cosmos, Half Waif, and Day Wave. You can listen to these as well as other archived shows from the past on Mixcloud.
Tune in to SXSWfm online 24/7 where you’ll hear all kinds of music, from all over the world. To hear more from SXSW 2018 Showcasing artists, listen at 8am, 2pm, and 8pm CT. Stay tuned for more spotlight shows as we prepare for the Music Festival.
Attend SXSW 2018
Interested on getting a sneak peak at the next generation of musical talent by attending SXSW 2018? Learn more about attending SXSW 2018 here. The best way to experience SXSW Music Festival events is with a Music Badge: not only will you have access to all nighttime showcases, but you’ll also receive entry into daytime Conference sessions, networking events, and parties.
Book your hotel through SXSW Housing & Travel for the best rates and availability. We hope to see you in March!
2018 Showcasing Artist, Stefflon Don – Photo courtesy of the artist
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December 3, 2017
This Mashup Celebrates All of the Movies That Came Out in 2017
From “Wonder Woman” to “Get Out,” this year has seen some truly exciting and boundary-pushing cinema.
Whether 2017 went down as the greatest or absolute worst year in recent memory for you, you can’t deny the deluge of awesome films that have graced the screens these past 300-and-some-odd days. The first female-directed, female-driven CBM, Wonder Woman, became the top-grossing superhero origin movie, while It had the biggest opening weekend of any contemporary horror or supernatural film. But record-breaking and box office receipts aside, 2017 also brought forth challenging, transgressive, and beautifully crafted films, like Get Out, The Disaster Artist, and Lady Bird.
To commemorate all of this cinematic goodness, Louis Plamondon of Sleepy Skunk takes us through the year’s most brilliant films with yet another mashup. Check it out down below:
Source: NoFilmSchool
December 3, 2017
Jordan Peele Debunks and Confirms These ‘Get Out’ Fan Theories from Reddit
Director Jordan Peele makes short work of these Reddit fan theories surrounding his horror film “Get Out.”
Reddit is teaming with fan theories about pretty much any and every movie ever made but rarely do the directors of these films take the time to break them down. However, Jordan Peele did just that in this video for Vanity Fair. From the plausible to the straight up absurd, the director confirms or denies several fan theories about his critically acclaimed horror film Get Out that have been making their rounds on Reddit.
Get Out is one of those films that just begs to be picked apart by film theorists. It’s a meaty story that uses plenty of metaphors, motifs, and symbolism to let the audience know that there is so much more than meets the eye. Is this film really a sequel to Being John Malkovich? Is there really a reason why Rose eats her milk and Fruit Loops separately? Well, Peele gives us the unique opportunity to know for sure.
What are some other intriguing Get Out fan theories that Peele didn’t talk about in the video? Let us know down in the comments.
Source: NoFilmSchool
December 2, 2017
Watch: Little Editing Tricks That Can Make a Big Difference in Your Video
Is your video lacking something? You don’t always need to make big, dramatic changes to your edit. Sometimes, all it takes is a little adjustment.
It’s crazy to think about how much an editor needs to know how to do, because guess what, it’s not all about cutting clips and adding music. It’s about animating text, adjusting audio levels, and making all of those images look as good as you possibly can, which, of course, requires a pretty well-rounded understanding of your editing tools.
lf you want to learn a few little tricks that will affect your edit in a big way, Justin Odisho shares five really great techniques that will help you not only save time while editing, but also add a little flair to your videos. Check out his tutorial below:
It’s easy to get caught up in the massive scale of an editing project that you completely forget how impactful the little adjustments can be. Adding a slight gaussian blur to your video clip can make your text really pop. A simple keyboard shortcut can make quick work of audio ducking. A subtle vignette can bring the attention back to your subject.
Source: NoFilmSchool
December 1, 2017
Between brain-controlled VR and karaoke, HTC has wild plans for the Vive
This week, HTC Vive announced that its accelerator program is investing in 26 new companies, all with different ideas and approaches to building and advancing the global VR ecosystem.
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Source: Digital Trends VR