Tuesday, February 25, 2014

App ideas

  •  Pirate text editor - Too drunk to text? Possibly just acting a fool or even driving? Let your friends know with the pirate text editor app. How it works? Once you start texting errors the app auto corrects your words into pirate lingo matey!

  • Tag! your it - Using your GPS tracker and able to change city wide to world wide, its an app for a giant game of tag. Giving you GPS coordiantes on a google maps screen and a facebook photo of your target/s Go around with your day/week until you tag another person!

  • Face Shazaam - Forget  friends face but know you know them? Face Shazaam! Like the music finding app, except with facial recognition and raiding your facebook!

  • Fake sound -Say your at one place but really at another? the fake sound app would give the person your talking too a false sense of your somewhere your not! at work, a party, a baseball game. The sound would project out of your speakers while your talking, giving the listener a false sense of truthfulness


  • Couch surfing - For vagabonds and bums alike, the couch surfer app will give the cheap guy on the road a safe place to sleep for the evening. Brothels to hostels, couchs to camping spots. this app would show the safest placest to sleep while your on the road with ranking system and all!


  • where not to go - Like yelp but vice versa, Telling the stories and ratings of the worst places to go near you.


  • Active police Blotter - Nobody knows where the next crimes gonna happen. Though the police blotter would give you a night to night basis of whats happening around you.

  • Battle shits - Who takes the biggest shit?


Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Book PDF

issuu is wiggin' out PDF
Unit 5 Readings

8. “The Farmer & the Cowman should be friends”
-Farmer Vs. cowmen, One like websites one way and express how they feel it should be, the other does vice versa. As well there is no average web user and in general all Web users are unique, and all Web use is basically idiosyncratic.

9. Usability testing on 10 cents a day

- Often times, peoples bitch and bicker about things that generally not important at all, to only find out the thing they were arguing on is not even relevant to what sort of issues are really going on. Same thing with web design. Usability testing; Always: Magic number 3-4, anywhere on anyone. As well don’t throw out old ideas, a little fix can go along way.


Unit 4 Readings

7. “The Big Bang theory of Web design
- Like the early 50’s game show where people were told to do wacky stunts for money but right before they would do the stunt the Mcee would add a twist like adding a blindfold. Websites are the same way in the essence that they must accommodate to the home page being the selling main drive of the site yet fill in the other nonsense requirements while keeping a clean. Or in the sense, doing it blindfolded.. but like a game show, not everybody can win.

All in all, even with all commotion, remember not too lose what your trying to convey in the sight, and nothing can be negative spacing and a good tagline!


Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Unit 3 reading

6.  Street signs & breadcrumbs - Fact: People wont use your website if people can't navigate it. As well, in real life, people memorize if they screw up & usually tend to remember the correct path. Where as on web though, there is generally no correct or consistent way every time. Navigation isn't a feature of the website, it is the website now days. And with this new mentality its getting easier and easier for people to get lost, confused, or just strayed away. Almost like kicking a rural country kid in the middle of a bustling busy city, in which he's never been to before and telling him to find his own way home.

Plus these were fun..

Ps. The images might be a little weird... damn you PNG!



  


























New Project Research


Scatter, Adapt And Remember - This brilliantly speculative work of popular science focuses on humanity’s long history of dodging the bullet, as well as on new threats that we may face in years to come. Most important, it explores how scientific breakthroughs today will help us avoid disasters tomorrow. From simulating tsunamis to studying central Turkey’s ancient underground cities; from cultivating cyanobacteria for “living cities” to designing space elevators to make space colonies cost-effective; from using math to stop pandemics to studying the remarkable survival strategies of gray whales, scientists and researchers the world over are discovering the keys to long-term resilience and learning how humans can choose life over death.

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An Astronaut's guide to life on earth - An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth, Col. Hadfield takes readers deep into his years of training and space exploration to show how to make the impossible possible. Through eye-opening, entertaining stories filled with the adrenaline of launch, the mesmerizing wonder of spacewalks, and the measured, calm responses mandated by crises, he explains how conventional wisdom can get in the way of achievement-and happiness. His own extraordinary education in space has taught him some counterintuitive lessons: don't visualize success, do care what others think, and always sweat the small stuff.

Amazon


Smarter than you think - In Smarter Than You Think Thompson shows that every technological innovation—from the written word to the printing press to the telegraph—has provoked the very same anxieties that plague us today. We panic that life will never be the same, that our attentions are eroding, that culture is being trivialized. But as in the past, we adapt—learning to use the new and retaining what’s good of the old.


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Cinnamon & Gunpowder - The year is 1819, and renowned chef Owen Wedgwood has been kidnapped by the ruthless pirate Mad Hannah Mabbot — who announces that he will be spared as long as he puts exquisite food in front of her every Sunday without fail. To appease the red-haired captain, Wedgwood gets cracking with the meager supplies on board. Soon he's making tea-smoked eel and brewing pineapple-banana cider. But Mabbot — who exerts a curious draw on the chef — is under siege.

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Curiosity & Method: 10 years of cabinet magazine -









 



Project 2 Research



Jim Henson: the Autobiography -  He was a gentle dreamer whose genial bearded visage was recognized around the world, but most people got to know him only through the iconic characters born of his fertile imagination: Kermit the Frog, Bert and Ernie, Miss Piggy, Big Bird. The Muppets made Jim Henson a household name, but they were just part of his remarkable story.

Amazon


 
Detroit: an American Autopsy - Once the richest city in America, Detroit is now the nation’s poorest. Once the vanguard of America’s machine age—mass-production, blue-collar jobs, and automobiles—Detroit is now America’s capital for unemployment, illiteracy, dropouts, and foreclosures. With the steel-eyed reportage that has become his trademark, and the righteous indignation only a native son possesses, LeDuff sets out to uncover what destroyed his city. He beats on the doors of union bosses and homeless squatters, powerful businessmen and struggling homeowners and the ordinary people holding the city together by sheer determination.

Amazon


50 Shades of Gray - When literature student Anastasia Steele goes to interview young entrepreneur Christian Grey, she encounters a man who is beautiful, brilliant, and intimidating. The unworldly, innocent Ana is startled to realize she wants this man and, despite his enigmatic reserve, finds she is desperate to get close to him. Unable to resist Ana’s quiet beauty, wit, and independent spirit, Grey admits he wants her, too—but on his own terms.

Amazon

 
Hyperbole & a half: Unfortunate Situations, flawes coping mechanisms, mayhem, and other things that happend - Touching, absurd, and darkly comic, Allie Brosh’s highly anticipated book Hyperbole and a Half showcases her unique voice, leaping wit, and her ability to capture complex emotions with deceptively simple illustrations.

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My Big Fat Zombie Fish - When Tom’s big brother decides to become an Evil Scientist, his first experiment involves dunking Frankie the goldfish into toxic green gunk. Tom knows that there is only one thing to do: Zap the fish with a battery and bring him back to life! But there’s something weird about the new Frankie. He’s now a BIG FAT ZOMBIE GOLDFISH with hypnotic powers . . . and he’s out for revenge!

Amazon




The Beginning of everything - Varsity Tennis captain Ezra Faulkner was supposed to be homecoming king, but that was before—before his girlfriend cheated on him, before a car accident shattered his leg, and before he fell in love with unpredictable new girl Cassidy Thorpe.


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Catastophe 1914: Europe goes to War -  Max Hastings gives us a conflict different from the familiar one of barbed wire, mud and futility. He traces the path to war, making clear why Germany and Austria-Hungary were primarily to blame, and describes the gripping first clashes in the West, where the French army marched into action in uniforms of red and blue with flags flying and bands playing. In August, four days after the French suffered 27,000 men dead in a single day, the British fought an extraordinary holding action against oncoming Germans, one of the last of its kind in history.

Barnes n Noble




Good Lord Bird - Henry Shackleford is a young slave living in the Kansas Territory in 1857, when the region is a battleground between anti- and pro-slavery forces. When John Brown, the legendary abolitionist, arrives in the area, an argument between Brown and Henry’s master quickly turns violent. Henry is forced to leave town—with Brown, who believes he’s a girl.
Over the ensuing months, Henry—whom Brown nicknames Little Onion—conceals his true identity as he struggles to stay alive

Amazon