Studying the reblogging
These graphs represent the network created by tumblr bloggers who reblogged a previous post of mine. The first graph corresponds to the network formed after 2 days, and the second one is the same network after 3 days. In both networks, there are some clusters, where a blogger reblogs my post and after that successive rebloggings are occuring from his/her followers. I created a little program in Mathematica, which can read the notes of the post and identify who reblogged from whom.
I have attributed a name to some of these clusters by the name of the blog located in the root of the cluster. For example, my cluster is the number 1. The biggest cluster though, for the first graph, is that of jtotheizzoe. For the second graph, the huge cluster is that of n-a-s-a, which has its origin from the jtotheizzoe’s cluster (number 2)… The seperated couples at the bottom are users that have reblogged my post by the ‘likes’ list’ of the other user, and then I couldn’t know where they came from…
I really enjoy that, and I’m curious how the structure of the network will look like eventually…
I wish tumblr itself actually offered a feature like this. Google+ does, but unfortunately, nobody cares.
JQuery plugin to display content Pinterest style - Will be extremely of interest to a few students!!
Wireframe for my mash up, With HandClaps
I have tried implementing the ‘Grid System’ and to do so I obviously chose to work with paper and pen and graph paper.
Love seeing wireframing on paper. Can’t want to see more like this this week!
My Five Commandments for Wireframing
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Thou shall not neglect to wireframe
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Thou shall not wireframe alone
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Thou shall not be afraid
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Thou shall start with pen and paper
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Thou shall test thy wireframes
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4. Style, Design and Layout: have a look at the web development of QUT.
http://studentblog.qut.edu.au/2011/08/29/origins-of-qut-web-sapiens-new-qut-website-launch-and-a-look-back-from-1997/
Food for thought when it comes to how design expectations have changed.
Week 1 Activity - Daily Depictions
The concept behind my approach was that each portion of my ideal day is displayed as a box that stacks up to a great height, which can sometimes be overwhelming.
The icons that represent each portion of my ideal day was carefully considered so they are easily recognized.
The style that I used derives from my interest in my major, Interactive and Visual Design, which strongly focuses on Multimedia and Mixed Media. Therefore I have drawn components and digitally enhanced them.
Enjoying looking at everyone’s Daily Depictions exercises and the various very different ways that similar information can be depicted.
Hello Little Printer
Little Printer lives in your home, bringing you news, puzzles and gossip from your friends. Use your smartphone to set up subscriptions and Little Printer will gather them together to create a timely, beautiful mini-newspaper.
Vector based icons created to aid in the design, development, implementation and promotion of multi-touch interfaces.
Free for all wire-framing purposes and for any reasonable non-commercial purpose, not free to use within your commercial projects.
The water consumption screen. You can get more details about this or last months water usage by clicking on the parts.
We wanted to keep the information graphics simple and friendly so we decided to use illustrations.
