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Archive for November, 2009

Load With Revisions

Friday, November 27th, 2009

User Story: As a user of the system I need to be able to revert to older revisions of a project based on the time and date the revision is saved and by which user.

Notes: Since this is being built with collaboration in mind, a project may have more then one editor. Current loaded project would be expanded by default but allow the user to click on the other projects to expand the revision list. Highlight currently loaded project revision. Allow user to click on the undo arrow to select previous revisions or the revision item.

Posted By: Alex

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Combined Login+Sign Up Interaction

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Just found this and thought perhaps we could combine the login / register interface into one. Perhaps we could even auto detect the email field if it exists or not onChange to get the form to react in realtime showing either a “login” or “register” button.

(Sketch / Wireframe) + Prototype Combo

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Some designers will say that there is a limit to how far wireframes will go. Wireframes or sketches are good up until a point. They will cover structure and some static positioning of elements quite well. If the wireframing tool is good enough, it will even allow reuse of elements that will speed up the process.

Enter prototyping of rich internet applications. When lots of states begin emerging and changing, that’s where prototype eases the comprehensibility of work being shown. The scenario then is: why not extend wireframing or sketching with prototyping. Why not make embeddable prototypes for only those sections which need it. Could fluidia prototypes be called upon when necessary for sections of the interface that could be wirefamed in another application?

Scenario thinking here …

Login – Save – Load (Alternative #1)

Monday, November 9th, 2009

The ideea is to build the 3 elements – Login, Save and Login – in an uniform state once active / hover.

Jakub’s first sketch: the Login is active and background is applied around it; and the Save and Load are inactive, but once moved to Save the wrap background around Save needs to include Load too, although at Login it didn’t include Save or Load.

Thus, the ideea to create and wrap in background each element and to be the same regardless of what elements is chosen. The wrap background is expandable in height and width. The inactive elements are opacity 50% (example).

Posted by: Liv

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