Wednesday, August 26, 2009

QLOCKTWO



Image Ref.: http://www.qlocktwo.com

QLOCKTWO Clock by Biegert & Funk, Germany tells the time in a unique fashion. QLOCKTWO spells time !!! The award winning QLOCKTWO is available in five different languages and five different colors. It comes loaded with other features like automatic summer/winter daylight-savings time, automatic adjustment to ambient light, manual brightness control, low energy consumption due to LED technology, etc.

For more info, visit http://www.qlocktwo.com

Posted by Lohit HS

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Design process

Different organizations have adapted their own style of innovating products.
Key Milestones in design process are :
- Know Your Audience
- Analyze User Tasks
- Build Prototypes
- Observe Users
- Guidelines for Conducting User Observations
- Making Design Decisions
When making design decisions regarding features in your application, it’s important to weigh the costs, not all of which are financial, against the potential benefits. Every time you add a feature to your application, the following things can happen:
• Your application gets larger.
• Your application gets slower.
• Your application’s human interface becomes more complex.
• You spend time developing new features rather than refining existing features.
• Your application’s documentation and help become more extensive.
• You run the risk of introducing changes that could adversely affect existing features.
• You increase the time required to validate the behavior of your application.
Choosing appropriate features and devoting the needed resources to implement them correctly can save you time and effort later. Choosing poor feature sets or failing to assign appropriate design, engineering, testing, and documentation resources often incurs heavier costs later when critical bugs appear or users can’t figure out how to use your product.
The following sections present several additional factors to take into consideration before adding features to your product.
Avoid Feature Cascade
Apply the 80 Percent Solution....read more on following links...

http://developer.apple.com/documentation/userexperience/Conceptual/AppleHIGuidelines/XHIGDesignProcess/XHIGDesignProcess.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40002718-TPXREF114


posted by
Karthik TD

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

World is your Pallette : MIT's IO Brush

MIT's "I/O Brush", allows you to paint using the world as your pallette,excellent innovation...take a look at the video below :


Water can




The thirst of drinking filtered water brings the design of lager water cans. The weight and the shape of the can create problems in lifting and fixing the same to the dispenser. The thicker plastic seal is temper proof upto certain level, but its not so easy to remove. Here is a proposed solution for the larger water cans.

Design by: Mr Madana Gopal
Guided by: Asst Prof Manas Ranjan Mishra